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  1. New Insights into the Convective System Characteristics Over the Indian Summer Monsoon Region Using Space-Based Passive and Active Remote Sensing Techniques†
  2. Space weather effects on lower ionosphere: First investigation from Bharati station during 34th Indian scientific expedition to Antarctica
  3. Seasonal, inter-annual and solar cycle variability of the quasi two day wave in the low-latitude mesosphere and lower thermosphere
  4. CloudSat observations of multi layered clouds across the globe
  5. Validation of Doppler Weather Radar
  6. Stratospheric intrusion into the troposphere during the tropical cycloneNilam(2012)
  7. TRMM observations of latent heat distribution over the Indian summer monsoon region and associated dynamics
  8. Influence of tropical cyclones on tropospheric ozone: possible implications
  9. Hadley cell dynamics in Japanese Reanalysis-55 dataset: evaluation using other reanalysis datasets and global radiosonde network observations
  10. Characteristics of turbulence in the troposphere and lower stratosphere over the Indian Peninsula
  11. Phase relation between CAPE and precipitation
  12. Megha-Tropiques/SAPHIR measurements of humidity profiles: validation with AIRS and global radiosonde network
  13. CloudSat observations of cloud-type distribution over the Indian summer monsoon region
  14. First observational study during a solar eclipse event on variations in the horizontal winds simultaneously in the troposphere-stratosphere-mesosphere-lower-thermosphere region over the equatorial station Thumba (8.5°N, 77°E)
  15. Delayed effects of annular solar eclipse of 15 January 2010 on the tropospheric and lower stratospheric winds along the eclipse path
  16. A discussion on the assumption of ambipolar diffusion of meteor trails in the Earth’s upper atmosphere
  17. Meteor radar observations of short-term variability of quasi 2 day waves and their interaction with tides and planetary waves in the mesosphere–lower thermosphere region over Thumba (8.5°N, 77°E)
  18. Meteor radar measurements of MLT winds near the equatorial electro jet region over Thumba (8.5° N, 77° E): comparison with TIDI observations
  19. New insights into the stratospheric and mesosphere-lower thermospheric ozone response to the abrupt changes in solar forcing
  20. Temperature perturbations in the troposphere-stratosphere over Thumba (8.5° N, 76.9° E) during the solar eclipse 2009/2010