- India Meteorological Department
The India Meteorological Department (IMD), also referred to as the Met Office, is a
Government of India organisation that is responsible for meteorological observations, weather forecasts, and detecting earthquakes. The IMD is also theRegional Specialised Meteorological Centre responsible for forecastingtropical cyclone s in theArabian Sea and theBay of Bengal . It is located inIndia 's capital,New Delhi .Organization
The department is headed by a Director General of Meteorology. There are a total of four junior Additional Directors General at New Delhi and one at
Pune . Additionally, there are twenty Deputy Directors General, ten of them located in New Delhi.There are six regional meteorological centres, each under a Deputy Director General. The six regional centres are located in
Mumbai (Bombay),Chennai (Madras), New Delhi,Kolkata (Calcutta),Nagpur andGuwahati . There are also sub-units in each state capitals.History
After a
tropical cyclone hit Calcutta in1864 , and the subsequent famines in1866 and1871 due to the failure of the monsoons, it was decided to set up a meteorological organisation under one roof.H.F. Blanford was appointed the first meteorological reporter to the government of India. In May
1889 , SirJohn Eliot was appointed as the first Director General of Observatories in the earstwhile capital Calcutta. The headquarters were shifted toShimla ,Pune and then toNew Delhi .Tasks
The meteorological department undertakes observations, communications, forecasting and weather services. IMD was also the first organisation in India to have a message switching computer for supporting its global data exchange. In collaboration with the
Indian Space Research Organisation , the IMD also uses theIndian National Satellite System (INSAT) for weather monitoring of the Indian subcontinent, being the first weather bureau of a developing country to develop and maintain its own geostationary satellite system.The IMD is also one of six
Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre s within the World Weather Watch programme of theWorld Meteorological Organization , responsible for forecastingtropical cyclone activity in theIndian Ocean north of theequator , including theArabian Sea and theBay of Bengal . [ [http://www.imd.gov.in/section/nhac/static/welcome.htm Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.imd.ernet.in/main_new.htm Official site]
* [http://www.imd.gov.in New mirror site]
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