Integrated Urban Environmental System of Systems for Weather Ready Cities in India

Author:

Ghude Sachin D.1,Mohanty U. C.2,Mujumdar Pradeep3,Bhakare Sudheer4,Darbari Hemant4,Dwivedi Arun K.4,Gavali Pallavi4,Gavhale Srujan4,Islam Sahidul4,Kadam Gouri4,Kedia Sumita4,Khare Manoj4,Kharkar Neelesh4,Kulkarni Santosh H.4,Meher Sri Sai4,Nath A. K.4,Niyaz Mohamed4,Pokale Sagar4,Valappil Vineeth Krishnan4,Debnath Sreyashi1,Jena Chinmay5,Nadimpalli Raghu2,Swain Madhusmita2,Davis Saimy3,Avinash Shubha6,Kishtawal C.7,Gargava Prashant8,Attri S. D.9,Niyogi Dev10

Affiliation:

1. Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Pune, Maharashtra, India;

2. School of Earth Ocean and Climate Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India;

3. Interdisciplinary Centre for Water Research, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Karnataka, India;

4. Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, Pune, Maharashtra, India;

5. Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Pune, Maharashtra, and India Meteorological Department, New Delhi, India;

6. Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India;

7. Atmospheric Sciences Division, AOSG, EPSA, Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India;

8. Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi, India;

9. India Meteorological Department, New Delhi, India;

10. Center for Excellence in Disaster Mitigation and Management, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, and Department of Geological Sciences, Jackson School of Geosciences, and Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

Abstract

Abstract Global urban population is projected to double by 2050. This rapid urbanization is the driver of economic growth but has environmental challenges. To that end, there is an urgent need to understand, simulate, and disseminate information about extreme events, routine city operations, and long-term planning decisions. This paper describes an effort underway in India involving an interdisciplinary community of meteorology, hydrology, air quality, and computer science from national and international institutes. The urban collaboratory is a system of systems for simulating weather, hydrology, air quality, health, energy, transport, and economy and its interactions. Study and prediction of urban events involve multiscale observations and cross-sector models, heterogeneous data management, and enormous computing power. The consortia program (NSM_Urban) is part of “weather ready cities,” under the aegis of India’s National Supercomputing Mission. The ecosystem “Urban Environment Science to Society” (UES2S) builds on the integrated cyberinfrastructure with a science gateway for community research and end-user service with modeling and interoperable data. The collaboratory has urban computing, stakeholder participation, and a coordinated means to scaffold projects and ideas into operational tools. It discusses the design and the utilization of high-performance computing (HPC) as a science cloud platform for bridging urban environment and data science, participatory stakeholder applications, and decision-making. The system currently integrates models for high-impact urban weather, flooding, air quality, and simulating street- and building-scale wind flow and dispersion. The program with the work underway is ripe for interfacing with regional and international partners, and this paper provides an avenue toward that end.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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