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    Home / News / Technology News / IIT-Bombay's new app can predict rainfall, monitor floods in Mumbai
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    IIT-Bombay's new app can predict rainfall, monitor floods in Mumbai
    The app is only available to Android users

    IIT-Bombay's new app can predict rainfall, monitor floods in Mumbai

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Jul 16, 2024
    04:03 pm

    What's the story

    The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B) has introduced a hyperlocal weather forecasting system, and flood monitoring platforms specifically designed for Mumbai.

    Developed by the Interdisciplinary Programme in Climate Studies (IDPCS) team at IIT-B, the system provides near real-time rainfall and waterlogging information.

    Currently, this service is exclusively available to Mumbai residents via a web portal and the Mumbai Flood App.

    Partnership

    Collaborative effort

    The weather forecasting initiative is a joint venture between the HDFC-ERGO IIT Bombay (HE-IITB) Innovation Lab, funded by HDFC ERGO, and the MCGM Centre for Municipal Capacity Building and Research (MCMCR).

    The system utilizes weather data from the Indian Meteorology Department's main observatories in Santacruz, Colaba, and Marine Lines.

    Additionally, it incorporates information from more than 60 automatic weather stations and rainfall monitoring stations, across Mumbai and its surrounding areas.

    Tech-driven

    Advanced technology powers the system

    The system's hyperlocal rainfall forecasts are derived from global forecasting systems (GFS) and further refined through AI/ML modeling.

    Users can access hourly rainfall updates for the next 24 hours, on the rainfall tab in both the website and app.

    The system also provides live water-level information from nine monitoring stations located in multiple flood-prone areas in Mumbai.

    Users can report floods in their area by filling out a form on the website/app.

    Participation

    Community engagement in weather forecasting system

    Subimal Ghosh, the Convener of the climate studies program at IIT-B, emphasized the community-driven nature of the project.

    The app allows users to upload a location, the user's height, and water level.

    Ghosh explained, "As and when users upload this data, it will be made available to the public immediately."

    Currently available only on Android devices, the app aims to involve Mumbai's residents in data collection efforts.

    Future plans

    Weather app will aid in flood management planning

    The app also provides flood alerts to citizens, utilizing water level measurements from sensors at critical locations like the Mithi River and Vakola Nala.

    Ghosh stated, "This is an app made for Mumbaikars by Mumbaikars. The data we collect with this app will help government bodies to prepare a flood management plan for next season."

    This initiative is a significant step forward in localized weather forecasting and flood management for Mumbai.

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