Abstract: Storm surge, the outcome of a tropical cyclone over the northern Indian Ocean, is a major marine hazard. The newly developed model for prediction of storm surges has proved helpful and is being used to disseminate information to countries in the northern Indian Ocean.
The author is vice-chancellor of Amity University, Rajasthan. skdube@cas.iitd.ac.in
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