Tuesday

06

August 2024

11:00 AM - 12:15 PM IST
Location

Room 008, Amrut Mody School of Management
Central Campus
Ahmedabad University

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The Past and Future Variability of Indian Monsoon Hydroclimate and its Extremes – Understanding and Modeling

Sustainability Seminar Series
Rajagopalan Balaji | Speaker at Ahmedabad University

Rajagopalan Balaji

Professor and Former Chair
Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
Speaker


Indian monsoonal hydroclimate and its extremes exhibit significant variability at temporal (daily, seasonal, interannual, decadal and millennial) and spatial scales. This variability and vagaries inflict destructive punches to the larger socio-economy of the country, besides taking many human lives. The variability is increasing in their intensity and likely exacerbated by the warming world. The recent line of extreme events (e.g., floods in Chennai, Pakistan, Kerala) underscores this. In a globalised world this impact is felt around the world. To effectively mitigate the negative impacts of hydroclimate extreme events, we need to understand and model their space-time variability along with their attendant uncertainties. For, this will enable risk-based management, planning and adaptation for a range of sectors – infrastructure, water resources, public health, agriculture etc.

An overview of this variability and their drivers in the past, present and in the future will be presented. Future projections from climate models will also be placed in the current and historical context. Then will focus on (i) Diagnosing and understanding the orchestration of the hydroclimate extremes and (ii) Novel Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling (BHM) approaches for space-time extremes of precipitation and daily and seasonal flow extremes on a River Basin network. The potential extensions of these approaches for downscaling global climate models, and to other extremes such as droughts, precipitation, and temperature spells, etc., will be readily apparent.

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Speaker

Rajagopalan Balaji

Professor Rajagopalan Balaji is a Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering (CEAE), a Fellow of Cooperative Institute of Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), CU Boulder and the former Chair of the Department during 2014 – 2022. He pursues research in diverse interdisciplinary areas spanning – hydro-climatology; water resources management, Indian summer monsoon, paleoclimate and stochastic hydrology. In addition, large scale statistical analysis and modeling for applications to water and wastewater quality, construction safety, building energy efficiency and others. He publishes widely in leading and prestigious peer-reviewed journals. He was elected Fellow, American Geophysical Union, in 2018, of American Society of Civil Engineers, and awarded the Fulbright-Kalam Climate Fellowship in 2023, all prestigious honors.