BARC implements SWAN to provide storm warning

Sathyanarayana, Chennai, DH News Service, Aug 27 2017, 19:36 IST
Image for representation. Photo credit: Twitter.

Image for representation. Photo credit: Twitter.

In a bid to provide environmental safety at Department of Atomic Energy sites, the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (BARC) scientists here have implemented Simulating Waves Near Shore (SWAN) system model here at Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu for the prediction of extreme waves during stormy events for providing advance warning.

As the costal environment in the southeast coast of the country is frequently prone to cyclones, storm--surges and extreme waves, the SWAN model will predict the
waves height in the ocean during bad weather conditions.

BARC sources here on Sunday said that the SWAN was tested by performing simulations for the number of fair weather and stormy events in different seasons.

Accordingly, the time series of simulated significant wave heights are compared with the Wave Rider Buoy observation situated near union territory Puducherry and Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu.

Results of predictions of fair-weather and stormy events in all four seasons indicated the SWAN observed that the height of the waves is about 15% more than the usual observations.
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