Watching the Skies: Pune's IITM Bolsters Maharashtra's Weather and Safety Infrastructure
As Maharashtra enters the heart of monsoon season, scientific institutions and government agencies based in or connected to Pune are stepping up efforts to keep residents safe — from cutting-edge weather technology to real-time rainfall alerts.
📡 IITM Pune Unveils New Doppler Radar at Mahabaleshwar
The Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology in Pune has inaugurated a new X-Band Doppler Weather Radar at Mahabaleshwar, a hill station in the Western Ghats with notoriously intense rainfall. The installation is part of Mission Mausam, a government initiative aimed at strengthening India's meteorological observation network. The X-Band radar is particularly suited to capturing fine-scale precipitation patterns, making it a valuable tool for monitoring the complex weather systems that affect the Pune region and surrounding areas. The new facility is expected to improve the accuracy of short-range forecasts and provide earlier warnings during heavy rain events. [4]
🌧️ Heavy Rain Alerts Issued for Pune and Across Maharashtra
Authorities have issued alerts for heavy to very heavy rainfall across a wide swath of Maharashtra, with Pune among the districts named alongside Mumbai, Sangli, Nagpur, Nashik, Satara, and Thane. The widespread alerts underscore the intensity of the ongoing monsoon season and the need for residents across the state to remain vigilant. The advisory serves as a timely reminder of the practical importance of investments in weather monitoring infrastructure like the new Mahabaleshwar radar, as real-time data becomes critical for disaster preparedness. [5]
Sources: [4] News On AIR · [5] India.Com
