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Dr. Anurag Kumar
Dr. Anurag Kumar
Post Doctoral Fellow
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HABNet: Machine learning, remote sensing-based detection of harmful algal blooms
PR Hill, A Kumar, M Temimi, DR Bull
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote …, 2020
812020
Quantifying predictability of sea ice around the Indian Antarctic stations using coupled ocean sea ice model with shelf ice
A Kumar, S Dwivedi, AC Pandey
Polar Science 18, 83-93, 2018
82018
Anatomy of the annular solar eclipse of 26 December 2019 and its impact on land–atmosphere interactions over an arid region
NR Nelli, M Temimi, R Fonseca, D Francis, O Nesterov, R Abida, ...
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters 18 (8), 1312-1316, 2020
72020
Impact of air-sea forcings on the southern ocean sea ice variability around the Indian Antarctic stations
A Kumar, S Dwivedi, DR Rajak, AC Pandey
Polar Science 18, 197-212, 2018
52018
Ocean sea-ice modelling in the Southern Ocean around Indian Antarctic stations
A Kumar, S Dwivedi, DR Rajak
Journal of Earth System Science 126 (5), 70, 2017
52017
The Unified Response of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and Quasi-Biennial Oscillation on Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall
R Bhatla, PK Singh, A Kumar, S Verma, M Pant, RK Mall, RS Singh
Pure and Applied Geophysics 180 (6), 2419-2441, 2023
12023
Modeling the mixed layer depth in Southern Ocean using high resolution regional coupled ocean sea ice model
A Kumar, R Bhatla
Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 1-11, 2021
12021
Southern ocean sea-ice variability around the Indian Antarctic stations in the context of climate change using ocean sea-ice modelling
A Kumar, S Dwivedi
Climate Change 1 (4), 425-431, 2015
2015
Methodologies and Applications to
NR Nelli, M Temimi, R Fonseca, D Francis, O Nesterov, R Abida, ...
STUDY THE IMPACT OF SEA-ICE IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN AROUND MAITRI AND BHARTI IN RECENT YEARS USING SIMULATION MODEL
A Kumar, S Chatterjee, S Dwivedi
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