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The Hindu
05-08-2025
- Science
- The Hindu
ICCS develops AI-based system to predict rainfall two hours in advance
The Institute for Climate Change Studies (ICCS), based in Kottayam, has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered platform called 'Eye in the Sky' ICCS Nowcasting System, designed to deliver real-time rainfall forecasts. According to an official statement on Tuesday, the system can accurately predict rainfall up to two hours in advance and offers hyper-local insights. With its high precision, the platform aims at helping communities prepare for sudden and intense downpours. It will also serve as a critical tool for agencies like the Disaster Management Authority, providing timely alerts on heavy rainfall and potential landslides. A mobile app is being developed to make these updates easily accessible to the public. The ICCS will showcase this project on August 7 at the Research and Development Summit to be organised by the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) in Thiruvananthapuram. Operating under the KSCSTE, the ICCS conducts research on the impacts of climate change across various sectors in Kerala, including environment, river basins, and coastal regions. The institute is also planning to collaborate with Kannur University to develop a mini-portable weather station, with a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to be signed soon, said K. Rajendran, Director, ICCS.


The Hindu
08-05-2025
- Climate
- The Hindu
Experts stress need for issuing accurate and localised forecasts for State
As above normal southwest monsoon is forecasted for the State in 2025, a one-day stakeholder dialogue titled 'Tracking the Monsoon: Kerala Outlook 2025' held here on Thursday stressed the need for issuing accurate and localised forecasts for the State in the future. Experts who took part in the summit stressed the importance of coordinated weather observation for better forecasting while emphasising the need for dense weather observation. The stakeholders also appreciated the Institute for Climate Change Studies' (ICCS) upcoming weather app for data collection and assimilation. The concept of a monsoon forum was also welcomed in the meet, with recommendations to extend such discussions in the future. The event organised by the ICCS in collaboration with the India Meteorological Department, the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority, and the Directorate of Environment and Climate Change, brought together leading experts, policymakers, and representatives from key departments to deliberate on the preparedness strategies for the upcoming southwest monsoon season in Kerala. Actionable insights Technical sessions covered seasonal forecasts, disaster management, resource management, livelihood, and well-being, and experts shared insights and best practices. The dialogue was aimed at developing actionable insights and promoting collaborative efforts for risk mitigation and sustainable planning, ultimately enhancing Kerala's resilience to monsoon-related challenges. The programme began with a welcome address by K. Rajendran, Director of ICCS, and was formally inaugurated by K. P. Sudheer, Ex Officio Principal Secretary, Science and Technology department, and executive vice-president, Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment.