RESEARCH
Research at Divecha Centre for Climate Change revolves around the tropical
climate. In addition to the theme of understanding the monsoon and its variability,
current faculty interests span a wide range of topics in the realm of atmosphere-ocean-climate
sciences. These include : aerosol measurements and impacts, atmosphere-ocean-coupled
general circulation and climate modeling, cloud physics, geophysical fluid dynamics,
paleoclimate studies, physical-chemical-biological oceanography of the Indian Ocean,
radiative transfer, satellite meteorology, space-time structure and scaling in geophysical
fields, and tropical convection. The techniques employed in this research comprise
of field work for data collection, laboratory experiments, numerical modeling and
theoretical analysis. We are also involved in the continuous measurement of weather
variables using the state of the art instruments both outside, and within the campus.
A list of research topics with associated faculty members is provided below :