Indian Ocean Wave Exercise (IOWave) in Oman
The Indian Ocean Wave Exercise (IOWave) is a large-scale regional tsunami simulation organized by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO). It aims to test […]
The Indian Ocean Wave Exercise (IOWave) is a large-scale regional tsunami simulation organized by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO). It aims to test […]
Tropical cyclones in the Arabian Sea are becoming stronger and more frequent during the pre-monsoon (April–June) and post-monsoon (October–December) periods. Rising sea-surface temperatures, along with […]
When a tropical cyclone or strong low-pressure system hits, one of the biggest dangers is storm surge: a sudden rise in sea level caused by […]
Introduction Volcanic ash is one of the most prominent byproducts of volcanic eruptions. It consists of fine particles released into the atmosphere as a result […]
The Rain Gauge When you hear on the weather report that “12 mm of rain fell in the past hour,” that precise measurement didn’t come […]
Instruments That “See” Heat with Precision When the weather report says it’s *35°C at noon*, there’s a highly accurate instrument behind that number — one […]