Kamaljit Ray

973 total citations
39 papers, 644 citations indexed

About

Kamaljit Ray is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Kamaljit Ray has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 644 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 17 papers in Atmospheric Science and 6 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Kamaljit Ray's work include Climate variability and models (20 papers), Hydrology and Drought Analysis (10 papers) and Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (10 papers). Kamaljit Ray is often cited by papers focused on Climate variability and models (20 papers), Hydrology and Drought Analysis (10 papers) and Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (10 papers). Kamaljit Ray collaborates with scholars based in India, United Kingdom and United States. Kamaljit Ray's co-authors include A. P. Dimri, Shivam Tripathi, Anand K. Pandey, Amulya Chevuturi, Prabha Pandey, U. C. Mohanty, Renoj J. Thayyen, Chhavi P. Pandey, Dev Niyogi and S. C. Bhan and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Earth and Planetary Science Letters and Geophysical Research Letters.

In The Last Decade

Kamaljit Ray

36 papers receiving 628 citations

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All Works

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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2024). Climatological features of rapidly intensifying tropical cyclones in the North Indian Ocean. International Journal of Climatology. 44(4). 1204–1223.
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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2022). Validation of Cloud Burst over Chennai in 2015 using Radar data. MAUSAM. 73(3). 587–596. 2 indexed citations
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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2021). Challenges of forecasting rainfall associated with tropical cyclones in India. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics. 134(1). 15 indexed citations
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Prabhakaran, Thara, et al.. (2019). Revisiting Moisture Transport During the Indian Summer Monsoon Using the Moisture River Concept. Pure and Applied Geophysics. 176(11). 5107–5123. 18 indexed citations
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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2015). The Catastrophe over Jammu and Kashmir in September 2014: A Meteorological Observational Analysis. Current Science. 109(3). 580–591. 34 indexed citations
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Sikka, D. R., et al.. (2015). Heavy rainfall in the Kedarnath valley of Uttarakhand during the advancing monsoon phase in June 2013.. Current Science. 109(2). 353–361. 14 indexed citations
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Sikka, D. R., et al.. (2015). Heavy Rainfall in Kedarnath Valley during Advancing Monsoon Phase in June, 2013. 1 indexed citations
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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2015). Operational nowcasting of thunderstorms in India and its verification. MAUSAM. 66(3). 595–602. 4 indexed citations
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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2014). Impact of Cross-Equatorial Meridional Transport on the Performance of the Southwest Monsoon over India. Current Science. 107(6). 1006–1013. 4 indexed citations
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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2014). Trends in seasonal temperatures over the Indian region. Journal of Earth System Science. 123(4). 673–687. 13 indexed citations
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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2014). QUANTITATIVE PRECIPITATION FORECAST FOR MAHI BASIN BASED ON SYNOPTIC ANALOGUE METHOD. MAUSAM. 65(1). 118–123. 1 indexed citations
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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2013). Analysis of extreme high temperature conditions over Gujarat. MAUSAM. 64(3). 467–474. 14 indexed citations
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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2012). QPF model for Sabarmati basin based on Synoptic analogue method. MAUSAM. 63(4). 565–572. 1 indexed citations
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Gore, Padmavati G. & Kamaljit Ray. (2002). VARIABILITY IN DROUGHT INCIDENCE OVER DISTRICTS OF MAHARASHTRA. MAUSAM. 53(4). 533–538. 23 indexed citations
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Ray, Kamaljit, et al.. (2001). Probability of occurrence of drought in various sub-divisions of India. MAUSAM. 52(3). 541–546. 30 indexed citations
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Srivastava, Akhil, et al.. (2000). Trends in the frequency of cyclonic disturbances and their intensification over Indian seas. MAUSAM. 51(2). 113–118. 46 indexed citations
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Srivastava, Ashok & Kamaljit Ray. (1999). Role of CAPE and CINE in modulating the convective activities during April over India. MAUSAM. 50(3). 257–262. 10 indexed citations
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Srivastava, H. N., S. N. Bhattacharya, Kamaljit Ray, Salah Mahmoud, & S. Yunga. (1995). Reservoir associated characteristics using deterministic chaos in Aswan, Nurek and Koyna reservoirs. Pure and Applied Geophysics. 145(1). 209–217. 1 indexed citations
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Srivastava, H. N., S. N. Bhattacharya, & Kamaljit Ray. (1994). Strange attractor dimension as a new measure of seismotectonics around Koyna reservoir, India. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 124(1-4). 57–62. 6 indexed citations
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Mukherjee, Abhishek & Kamaljit Ray. (1983). A theoretical study regarding heterogeneity of Rainfall over Madhya Maharashtra. MAUSAM. 34(2). 167–170. 1 indexed citations

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