Rai, Praveen Kumar, M.Sc.
Lehrstuhl für Geographie - Physische Geographie
Tel.: +49 931 31-85798
Fax: +49 931 31-85544
E-Mail: praveen-kumar.rai@uni-wuerzburg.de
Institut für Geographie und Geologie
Am Hubland
97074 Würzburg
Campus Hubland Süd
Geographiegebäude
Zimmer 233
- Monsunmeteorologie
- Indischer Sommermonsun
- Wechselwirkung zwischen Land und Atmosphäre
- Ozeandynamik
- innersaisonale Variabiltät
- Variabilität des tropischen Klimas
- Wetter- und Klimaextreme
The Hydrological Cycle of Central Asia under Climate and Land Use Changes assessed by a regional climate model with novel schemes for irrigation and inland lakes (HYDRASIA)
Drittmittelgeber | Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
Laufzeit | 12/2019 - 12/2022 |
Projektleitung | Univ.-Prof. Dr. Heiko Paeth |
Projektmitarbeiter | Praveen Kumar Rai, M.Sc. |
seit 12/2019
Projektmitarbeiter im Projekt "The Hydrological Cycle of Central Asia under Climate and Land Use Changes assessed by a regional climate model with novel schemes for irrigation and inland lakes (HYDRASIA)"
seit 2014
Promotion in Environmental Sciences, School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
"Variability of Indian Summer Monsoon at various time scales in relation with different atmospheric forcings"
Supervisor: Prof. A. P. Dimri, School of Environmental Sciences, JNU, New Delhi
2014
M.Sc. in Environmental Science, School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
"Extraction of multi-scale natural cycles and embedded trend timeline profile present in Narayani river discharge data time series (1977-2010) in relation with precipitation and temperature variations observed over the corresponding time span using EEMD based analysis".
2009 - 2012
B.Sc. (Honours) Chemistry, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Training und Workshops
- 2019
TERI-NORCE Research School on Global Climate Anomalies, Teleconnections and Regional Implications
- 5-8 August 2019
Magnolia Hall, IHC complex, New Delhi, India
- 2018
Google Earth Engine, School of Environmental Sciences, JNU, New Delhi, India
- 2018
Variability of Indian Summer Monsoon during solar activities. (TROPMET-2018) BHU, Varanasi, India
- 2015
Stakeholder WORKSHOP ON IDENTIFYING CLIMATE CHANGE INFORMATION NEEDS and Training on Climate modeling and Climate Change Research, innovation and Services, JNU, New Delhi, Italy
- 2015
Annual Conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences New Delhi, India
Kumar, D., Rai, P., and Dimri, A.P. (2020). Investigating Indian Summer Monsoon in coupled-regional land atmosphere downscaling experiments using RegCM4. Clim Dyn 54, 29592980. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-020-05151-3.
Rai, P. and Dimri, A.P. (2019). Role of solar cycle in defining Indian Summer Monsoon. (Under review in Earth and Space science.)
Rai, P. and Dimri, A.P. (2019). Changes in rainfall seasonality pattern over India. Meteorol Appl. 16. https://doi.org/10.1002/met.1823.
Rai, P., Choudhary, A., and Dimri, A.P. (2019). Future precipitation extremes over India from the CORDEX-South Asia experiments. Theor Appl Climatol. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-019-02784-1.
Rai, P., Joshi, M., Dimri, A.P., and Turner, A.G. (2017). The role of potential vorticity anomalies in the Somali Jet on Indian Summer Monsoon Intraseasonal Variability. Climate Dynamics, 1-21.
Rai, P., and Dimri, A.P. (2017). Effect of changing Tropical Easterly Jet, Low Level Jet and Quasi-Biennial Oscillation phases on Indian Summer Monsoon. Atmospheric Science Letters, DOI: 10.1002/asl.723.