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Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Singh

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Designation Scientist/Engineer - SE
Department Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Department
Field of Expertise Tropical Cyclone, Data Assimilation, Numerical Weather Prediction
Mail Address Indian Institute of Remote Sensing ISRO, Govt. of India 4, Kalidas Road, Dehradun- 248001 India.
  • Tropical Cyclone
  • Remote sensing data assimilation in the Numerical Weather Prediction model
  • Numerical Weather Prediction
  • India Meteorological Society (Life member)
  • Indian Society of Remote Sensing (Life member)
  • Ph.D., Gujarat University
  • Scientist/Engineer-SE at IIRS, ISRO, Dehradun (January 2023 - till date)
  • Scientist/Engineer-SD at IIRS, ISRO, Dehradun (January 2018 - December 2022)
  • Project Scientist-D at NCMRWF, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Noida (October 2017 - January 2018)
  • Project Scientist-C at NCMRWF, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Noida (November 2012 - September 2017)
  • Junior Research Fellow at Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad (June 2008 - November 2012)
  • Received Junior Research Fellowship from Space Applications Centre, ISRO during the period 2008 to 2012
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, R. Singh, C. Singh and R. Singh (2022) "Assessment of the impact of ocean mean temperature on numerical simulations of tropical cyclones", Meteorol Atmos Phys, vol. 134, no. 100, 2022, doi:10.1007/s00703-022-00937-y.
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, C. Singh and D. Mitra (2022) “Detection and tracking of tropical cyclone using NCEP-GFS model analysis and forecasts,” J. Earth Syst. Sci., 2022, vol. 131, no. 1, 2022, doi: 10.1007/s12040-021-01765-1.
  • A. H. Mia and Sanjeev Kumar Singh, (2022) “Investigation of tropical cyclogenesis using NWP model analysis and forecasts over the Bay of Bengal,” IOSR J. Appl. Phys., vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 1–12, 2022, doi: 10.9790/4861-1401020112.
  • K. Oberai, S. Saran, A. K. Jha, C. Singh, Y. Kant, S. Srivastava, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, D. Mitra, and P. Chauhan (2022) “Internet GIS-based air quality monitoring and forecast system for the Indian region using FOSS4G,” J. Indian Soc. Remote Sens., vol. 4, 2022, doi: 10.1007/s12524-021-01478-4.
  • A. Rajeev, C. Singh, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and P. Chauhan, (2021) “Assessment of WRF-CHEM Simulated Dust Using Reanalysis, Satellite Data and Ground-Based Observations,” J. Indian Soc. Remote Sens., vol. 49, no. 7, pp. 1545–1559, 2021, doi: 10.1007/s12524-021-01328-3.
  • C. Singh, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, P. Chauhan, and S. Budakoti, (2020) “Simulation of an extreme dust episode using WRF-CHEM based on optimal ensemble approach,” Atmos. Res., vol. 249, no. September 2020, p. 105296, 2020, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.105296.
  • C. J. Johny, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and V. S. Prasad, (2019) “Validation and Impact of SCATSAT-1 Scatterometer Winds,” Pure Appl. Geophys., vol. 176, no. 6, pp. 2659–2678, 2019, doi: 10.1007/s00024-019-02096-5.
  • A. Navale, C. Singh, S. Budakoti, and Sanjeev Kumar Singh, (2019) “Evaluation of season long rainfall simulated by WRF over the NWH region: KF vs. MSKF,” Atmos. Res., vol. 232, no. September 2019, p. 104682, 2019, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2019.104682.
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and V. S. Prasad (2019) “Evaluation of precipitation forecasts from 3D-Var and hybrid GSI-based system during Indian summer monsoon 2015”. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00703-018-0580-y.
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and V. S. Prasad (2017)” Impact of Megha-Tropiques SAPHIR radiances in T574L64 global data assimilation and forecasting system at NCMRWF”. International Journal of Remote Sensing, https://doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2017.1323279
  • Prasad, V. S., C. J. Johny, P. Mali, Sanjeev Kumar Singh and E. N. Rajagopal (2016) “Global Retrospective Analysis Using NGFS for the Period 2000-2011”. Current science, https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv112%2Fi02%2F370-377
  • Dhanya, M., Deepak Gopalakrishnana, A. Chandrasekar, Sanjeev Kumar Singh and V. S. Prasad, (2016) “Impact of assimilating MeghaTropiques SAPHIR radiances in the simulation of tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal using WRF model”. International Journal of Remote Sensing, https://doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2016.1194542
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, , Neeru Jaiswal, C. M. Kishtawal, Randhir Singh and P. K. Pal (2013) “Early Detection of Cyclogenesis Signature using Global Model Products”. IEEE, Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, doi:10.1109/TGRS.2013.2286900.
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, , C. M. Kishtawal, Neeru Jaiswal, Randhir Singh and P. K. Pal (2012). “Impact of Vortex-Removal from Environmental Flow in Cyclone Track Prediction using Lagrangian Advection Model”. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00703-012-0198-4
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, , C. M. Kishtawal, and P. K. Pal (2012). “Track prediction of Indian Ocean cyclones using Lagrangian Advection Model”. Natural Hazards, doi:10.1007/s11069-012-0121-9.
  • P. Makar, Sanjeev Kumar Singh and C. Singh “Revisiting tropical cyclone activities over North Indian Ocean based on multiple numerical weather prediction models output,” Conference proceedings of ACRES2020, the 41st Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, 9-11 November 2020, Deqing City, China, ISBN: 978-1-7138-2908-9.
  • संजीव कुमार सिंह, चारु सिंह, और डी0 मित्रा, “न्यूमेरिकल वेदर प्रैडिकक्शन मॉडल का उपयोग करके एक्सट्रीम्ली सिवियर चक्रवाती तूफान फानी के मार्ग का सिमुलेशन |” भा०सु०सं०सं० में हिंदी तकनीकी संगोष्ठी, 25 फरवरी 2020 |
  • R. Singh, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and C. Singh “Impact of sea surface temperature in simulating the North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone using NWP model,” National symposium on Land, ocean and atmosphere interactive processes in the context of weather and climate, TROPMET-2019, 11-14 December 2019 at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
  • C. Singh, Sanjeev Kumar Singh and S. Vishwakarma, “An analysis of extreme rainfall events over the Himalayan region using coupled models”, International Conference on Regional Climate (ICRC)-CORDEX 2019, 14-18 October 2019, Beijing China.
  • A. Navale, C. Singh, S. Budakoti, and Sanjeev Kumar Singh, “Simulation of monsoon precipitation over the North Western Himalaya using WRF”, International Conference on Regional Climate (ICRC)-CORDEX 2019, 14-18 October 2019 Beijing, China.
  • S. Budakoti, C. Singh, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, R. Singh, and P. K. Pal “To investigate the impact of dust storm over rise in the pollution level of Delhi using WRF-Chem,” Seminar on Advances in Remote Sensing and GIS Applications, 10-11 May, 2018 at North Eastern Space Applications Centre, Umiam, Meghalaya.
  • A. Navale, S. Budakoti, C. Singh and Sanjeev Kumar Singh “Simulation of precipitation associated with Western Disturbance over North Western Himalaya using WRF,” TROPMET -2018, National Symposium on Understanding Weather and Climate Variability: Research for Society, 24 to 27 October, 2018, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
  • C. Singh, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, S. Budakoti, R. Singh “Analysis of A Dust Storm Originated Over West Asia Using NWP Model,” Conference proceedings of Indian Aerosol Science and Technology Association, 2018. Aerosol Impacts: Human Health to Climate Change, 26-28 November 2018, IIT Delhi, New Delhi, India. PP. 892-898.
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, C. J. Johny and V. S. Prasad (2017) “Impact of assimilating SCATSAT-1 observations on tropical cyclone forecasts” International Tropical Meteorology Symposium on advancements in space-based earth observations and services for weather and climate during the period 7-10 November 2017 at SAC, Ahmedabad, India.
  • Johny, C. J., V. S. Prasad and Sanjeev Kumar Singh (2017) “Identifying downburst events using INSAT-3D satellite system” 21st International TOVS Study Conferences during the period 29 November - 5 December 2017 at Darmstadt, Germany.
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and V. S. Prasad (2016) “Assimilation of hyperspectral radiances in the NCMRWF global forecast system”. Proc. SPIE 9880, Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Remote Sensing Technology, Techniques and Applications VI, 98800N, doi:10.1117/12.2223533.
  • Prasad, V. S. and Sanjeev Kumar Singh (2016) “Efforts in assimilating Indian satellite data in the NGFS and monitoring of their quality”. Proc. SPIE 9882, Remote Sensing and Modeling of the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Interactions VI, 98821E, doi:10.1117/12.2223550.
  • Johny, C. J., V. S. Prasad, Sanjeev Kumar Singh and Swati Basu (2016) “Short range prediction and monitoring of downbursts over Indian region”. Proc. SPIE 9876, Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Clouds, and Precipitation VI, 98761V (May 5, 2016); doi:10.1117/12.2222763.
  • Dhanya M., Deepak Gopalakrishnan, Anantharaman Chandrasekar, Sanjeev Kumar Singh and V. S. Prasad (2016) “Impact of Megha-Tropiques SAPHIR radiance assimilation on the simulation of tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal”. Proc. SPIE 9882, Remote Sensing and Modeling of the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Interactions VI, 98820E (3 May 2016); doi: 10.1117/12.2223305
  • Prasad, V. S., Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and C. J. Johny (2015) “The Impact of INSAT-3D Sounder Radiance Assimilation in the NCMRWF Global Forecast System (T574L64)”, International TOVS Study Conference (ITSC)-20 at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, USA during the period 28 October - 3 November 2015.
  • Prasad, V. S., C. J. Johny, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and E. N. Rajagopal (2015) “Satellite data for monitoring and predicting extreme weather events”. International Conference on Climate and Disaster Management. February 26-28, 2015, Kovalam, India
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, V. S. Prasad, E. N. Rajagopal, and Swati Basu (2014) “Assimilation of cloud clear radiance of Megha Tropiques SAPHIR” in NCMRWF GFS T574L64, in International TOVS study conferences (ITSC)-19, at Jeju Island, South Korea, 26 March-1 April 2014
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh and V. S. Prasad (2013) “Objective Technique for Monitoring the Cyclonic Circulation in Global Model Analysis and Forecasts at NCMRWF”. National Workshop on Enhanced & Unique Cyclonic Activity during 2013, July 24-25, 2014, New Delhi, India.
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, C. M. Kishtawal, Neeru Jaiswal, and P. K. Pal (2012) “Development of the Lagrangian Advection model for prediction of tropical cyclone tracks over the Indian Ocean”. Second WMO International Conference on Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change (IOTCCC) 14-17 February 2012, New Delhi- India
  • Sanjeev Kumar Singh, C. M. Kishtawal, Neeru Jaiswal, and P. K. Pal (2011) “Development of the Lagrangian Advection model for prediction of tropical cyclone tracks over the Indian Ocean”. National Conference on Bay of Bengal Tropical Cyclone Experiments (BOBTEX-2011) 1-2 November 2011, New Delhi-India
  • CSSTEAP Newsletter, Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2022.
  • Singh, Sanjeev Kumar, Neeru Jaiswal, C. M. Kishtawal and P. K. Pal (2012) “Real Time Track Prediction of Tropical Cyclone THANE”. SAC/EPSA/AOSG/ ASD/SR/24/2012.
  • Singh, Sanjeev Kumar, Neeru Jaiswal, Prashant Kumar, C. M. Kishtawal, Randhir Sigh, P. K. Pal (2010) “Real Time Track Prediction of Tropical Cyclone PHET”. SAC/RESA/MOG/ASD/ SR/37/2010.
  • Singh, Sanjeev Kumar, Prashant Kumar, Shivani Shah, Randhir Singh, C. M. Kishtawal, P. C. Joshi and P. K Pal. (2009) “Track and Intensity Prediction of Tropical Cyclone PHYAN”. SAC/RESA/MOG/SR/20/2009.
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