Satellites tracking Cyclone Dana since October 20: ISRO
- The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Thursday said its polar orbiting satellite EOS-06 and geostationary satellite INSAT-3DR had been tracking the cyclone Dana since October 20.
Highlights:
- The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced on Thursday that its satellites EOS-06 and INSAT-3DR have been tracking Cyclone Dana since October 20, offering critical data on its movement and intensity.
Cyclone Dana LIVE Updates – October 24, 2024
Cyclonic Storm Nearing Coastal Regions:
- Cyclone Dana is rapidly advancing towards the coastal districts of Odisha and West Bengal. ISRO's EOS-06 and INSAT-3DR satellites have been providing continuous updates, which include tracking ocean wind patterns and cyclone circulation.
Key Satellite Contributions
EOS-06 Scatterometer Sensor:
- The polar-orbiting satellite EOS-06, equipped with a Scatterometer sensor, has been instrumental in detecting ocean wind patterns and circulation even before Cyclone Dana’s formation, helping to predict its development accurately.
Geostationary Satellite INSAT-3DR
- The geostationary satellite INSAT-3DR offers real-time imagery and data on cyclone movement, aiding in timely interventions.
Related Developments
Odisha Evacuations:
- With Cyclone Dana approaching, Odisha has been actively working to relocate 3.62 lakh residents, especially around the anticipated landfall region near Bhitarkanika National Park.
Kolkata Airport Operations:
- As a safety measure, flight operations at Kolkata airport are suspended from 6 pm on October 24 to mitigate risks.
ISRO's Satellite Imagery and Videos:
- ISRO has released images and videos of Cyclone Dana, illustrating how these satellite inputs play a crucial role in monitoring and mitigating cyclone threats in India. This information enables better preparation and response to protect impacted regions.
Prelims Takeaways:
- Satellite INSAT-3DR
- ISRO polar orbiting satellite EOS-06