India's weather is one of the most diverse and dynamic on the planet-ranging from the towering snow-laden Himalayas to the scorching Thar Desert, the cyclone-prone Bay of Bengal, the monsoon-drenched Western Ghats, and the humid coastal plains. Understanding this complex meteorological environment requires more than general terminology. It demands India-specific knowledge, grounded in regional processes, unique climatic drivers, traditional weather wisdom, and modern observational science.
India-Specific Meteorological Lexicon is the first comprehensive A-Z reference guide dedicated entirely to the weather and climate terminology used across India. Designed for students, meteorologists, researchers, weather enthusiasts, aviation and marine professionals, disaster managers, and competitive exam aspirants, this lexicon brings together:
✅ IMD operational terms
✅ Monsoon dynamics and regional features
✅ Cyclone and thunderstorm terminology
✅ Agromet and hydrometeorology concepts
✅ Local winds, traditional weather terms, and folk climate knowledge
✅ Satellite and radar-based weather vocabulary
✅ Disaster-related meteorological terminology used by IMD, NDMA, and NDRF
Each entry provides:
- Clear definitions
- Indian context and relevance
- Regional occurrence
- Technical usage
- Cross-references for deeper understanding
Whether you are preparing forecasts, studying climatology, interpreting weather bulletins, or teaching atmospheric science, this book offers a reliable, India-focused terminology resource unmatched in clarity and depth.
With over 1,500 India-specific meteorological terms, this lexicon fills a long-standing gap in weather education and operational communication across the country.
This book aims to:
- Strengthen meteorological understanding
- Improve scientific communication
- Support academic and professional growth
- Enhance disaster preparedness and response
If India's weather fascinates you, challenges you, or defines your work-this book will become an indispensable companion.