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  • Prof Ashok Karumuri

  • Professor
  • University of Hyderabad
Publications 1995 - 2024

Publications

  • 136
    Journal Articles
  • 2
    Book Chapter
  • 4
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 3
    Letter
  • 2
    Techreport
  • 1
    Editorial
  • 1
    Phdthesis
  • 1
    Short Survey
  • 1
    Other
  • 5
    Projects
  • 9
  • 16
  • 5
  • 31

Citations / H-Index

7611 Citations
31 h-index
4584 Citations

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Expertise

Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences

Past and climate change modelling; Earth system modelling; Monsoonal variability and change; Climate change modelling and applications; Seamless prediction; Tropical Indo-pacific drivers, their variability and impacts; Extreme events; Monsoon instabilities; Air-Sea interaction in the northern Indian Ocean; Decadal climate pathways from polar regions to tropics.

Personal Information

Prof Ashok Karumuri

Male
Centre for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS), University of Hyderabad, Prof CR Rao Road, Gachibowli
Hyderabad, Telangana, India - 500046


Experience

  • Professor

    Centre for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

    University of Hyderabad

  • Associate Professor

    Centre for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

    University of Hyderabad

  • Sc 'E', and Deputy Program Director of CCCR

    Centrefor Climate Change Research

    Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

  • Senior Scientist, Science Leader, and Chief of Cli

    Climate Operations

    The APEC Climate Center, Busan, Korea

  • Research Fellow

    Climate Variations Program

    Frontier Research Center for Global Change/Jmastec, Yokohama, Japan

  • Post-Doctoral Research Scientist

    Climate Variations Program

    Frontier Research Center for Global Change/Jmastec, Yokohama, Japan

  • Scientist

    CGMD

    Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

  • Research Student (CSIR Fellow)

    Department of Meteorology and Oceanography

    Andhra University


Qualification

  • Ph.D

    Andhra University


Honours and Awards

2024

Fellow

Royal Meteorological Society

2018

Fellow

National Academy of Sciences (NASc), Allahabad

2024

Fellow

Royal Meteorological Society

2018

Fellow

National Academy of Sciences (NASc), Allahabad

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Doctoral Theses Guided

2023

Implications of Indian summer monsoon on various coupled air-sea processes in the North Indian Ocean

Vikas Kumar Kushwaha, University of Hyderabad

2022

RELEVANCE OF MIDLATITUDE DYNAMICS DURING BREAK-ACTIVE CYCLES OF SUMMER MONSOON, WITH EMPHASIS ON INDIA AND BEYOND

Govardhan Dandu, University of Hyderabad

2022

Viability of a dynamical climate prediction system for the kharif rice pro-duction in Indian states

Hemadri Bhusan Amat, University of Huderabad

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2023

Implications of Indian summer monsoon on various coupled air-sea processes in the North Indian Ocean

Vikas Kumar Kushwaha, University of Hyderabad

2022

RELEVANCE OF MIDLATITUDE DYNAMICS DURING BREAK-ACTIVE CYCLES OF SUMMER MONSOON, WITH EMPHASIS ON INDIA AND BEYOND

Govardhan Dandu, University of Hyderabad

2022

Viability of a dynamical climate prediction system for the kharif rice pro-duction in Indian states

Hemadri Bhusan Amat, University of Huderabad

2021

A study on the recent climate variability and climate change in Northeast India, and its influence on vegetation pattern

Soraisam Bidyabati, University of Hyderabad

2021

Deciphering the relevance of background changes to extreme rainfall events in southern India

Alugula Boyaj, University of Hyderabad

2021

The Indian summer monsoon and Its variability in the Mid-Holocene and Last Millennium – A modelling view

Charan Teja Tejavath, University of Hyderabad

2021

The Indo-Pacific drivers of the Indian Summer Monsoon-Decadal Variability and Prediction

Feba Francis, University of Hyderabad

2020

A study on links between the tropical Atlantic and Indian summer monsoon on interannual timescales

Pottapinjara Vijay, University of Hyderabad

2016

Linear and non-linear evolution and interannual variability of sea surface temperature in teh tropical pacific

Shamal Marnas Marathe, Savitribai Phule Pune University

2015

Decadal Changes in the relationship between Indian and Australian Summer Monsoons

Najaraju Chilukoti, Savitribai Pune University

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Membership In Professional Bodies

2013

Ocean Society of India

Life

1998

Indian Meteorological Society

Life

2013

Ocean Society of India

Life

1998

Indian Meteorological Society

Life

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Membership In Committees

2022

Research Advisory Committee, INCOIS

Member

2021

National Vision Exercise for Mega Science Vision Programme till 2035 (Helmed by Principal Scientific Advisor [PSA] to the Government of India )

Member of Working and Drafting Groups in the Domain of Climate under the broad area of Climate Research and Ecology & Environment

2014

of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) commission of climatology's task team on "Global Seasonal Climate Update

Member (2012-2014)

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2022

Research Advisory Committee, INCOIS

Member

2021

National Vision Exercise for Mega Science Vision Programme till 2035 (Helmed by Principal Scientific Advisor [PSA] to the Government of India )

Member of Working and Drafting Groups in the Domain of Climate under the broad area of Climate Research and Ecology & Environment

2014

of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) commission of climatology's task team on "Global Seasonal Climate Update

Member (2012-2014)

2010

Climate Analysis Advisory Committee of the APEC Climate Center, Korea

Member (2010~2014)

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Research Projects

Simulating the Indian Summer Monsoon Climate Variability and its teleconnections during the Holocene

Funding Agency : DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRAMME-(SPLICE)

Simulating the Indian Summer Monsoon Climate Variability and its teleconnections during the Holocene

Funding Agency : MoES, Government of India

The changing relationship between the South Asian and Australian Monsoon in a warming world

Funding Agency : Australian Research Council

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Simulating the Indian Summer Monsoon Climate Variability and its teleconnections during the Holocene

Funding Agency : DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRAMME-(SPLICE)

Simulating the Indian Summer Monsoon Climate Variability and its teleconnections during the Holocene

Funding Agency : MoES, Government of India

The changing relationship between the South Asian and Australian Monsoon in a warming world

Funding Agency : Australian Research Council

Application of Seasonal Forecasts to Predict the Electricity Demand in Japan

Funding Agency : CRIEPI, Japan

Training on "Regional downscaling for Asia-Pacific region using APEC Climate Center Global Seasonal Prediction"

Funding Agency : APN

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