Abinesh G

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Abinesh G

Abinesh G

@Abi_hydro

Research Scholar (PhD) Hydrology, IIT Roorkee || GFZ Potsdam || University of Birmingham || Secretary @YHSIndia

🌎 Katılım Mart 2020
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YHS India@YHSIndia·
📢Join us for a webinar "Advancing River Hydrodynamics Across Spatial and Temporal Scales Using Multi-Satellite Observations" by Pankaj Ramji Dhote (IIRS, Dehradun) 🗓️Monday, December 29, 2025 (03-04 PM IST) Looking forward to your active participation! @YoungHydrology
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YHS India@YHSIndia·
📢Join us for a webinar "Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD): A driver or response of land-atmosphere exchange?" by Prof. @S_ghausi 🗓️ Thursday, August 14, 2025 (11-12 PM IST). Looking forward to your active participation!🙌
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Excited for our second 'Breaking Boundaries' short course session at #EGU25 focused on research proposals for Early Career Researchers, particularly from the Global South. Looking forward to insightful discussions!
YHS India@YHSIndia

Planning to attend #EGU25? Don’t miss our @YHSIndia short course on research proposals from a Global South perspective! 🌍✍️ 🗓 30th April | 🕒 16:15–18:00 CEST 📍 Room 2.82 Great line-up of speakers & insights you won’t want to miss! #Hydrology #Research #GlobalSouth

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YHS India@YHSIndia·
📢Join us for a webinar "Compound Drought and Heat Events (CDHEs) in Madhya Pradesh: A District-wise Analysis" by Dr. Somil Swarnkar 🗓️ Friday, March 21, 2025 ⏰ 6-7 PM IST Looking forward to your participation! 🙌
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Abinesh G@Abi_hydro·
I still have a vivid memory of swimming with my friends in the Thenpennai River and Gadilam River as a teenager. Still a long way to go for flood management, but I am happy that my friends and I are making the first step with Chennai Flood Modellers.
Tamil Nadu Flood Modellers@TNFloodmodeller

December 9,2024 Historic heavy rainfall over the Thenpennaiyar River basin, intensified by Cyclone Fengal, and subsequent releases from Sathanur Reservoir have caused widespread flooding. Overflow from the Thenpennai,Gadilam and Malatar rivers has severely impacted numerous villages, as highlighted on the map. Considering the implications of climate change, there is a likelihood of similar extreme rainfall events occurring in the future. To effectively mitigate the impact in these flood-prone regions and manage potential disasters in the future, our team is actively working to provide valuable insights before the next event occurs. We encourage you to stay updated on rainfall and flood-related information by following official updates through the TNAlert app. This proactive approach can help protect lives, infrastructure, and livelihoods in these vulnerable areas. We will continue running simulations for potential December events and share timely updates here. Here is the list which shows the villages affected based on field observation by our team (drive.google.com/.../12jsp4G2FJ…... ).If any villages are missed,Kindly let us know in comments. #Thenpennai #Malatar #Fengal #Flood2024 #VillupuramFlood #CuddaloreFlood #Arasur #SathanurRelease #VillupuramFloods #VillupuramRains #Villupuram #NewBusStandVillupuram #PluvialFlooding Disclaimer: Simulations are based on model predictions using recorded rainfall data.The locations shown on the map are highlighted solely for the purpose of identifying landmarks for visual interpretation

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Tamil Nadu Flood Modellers@TNFloodmodeller·
Dr. Nithila Devi (GFZ Potsdam, Germany) has conducted a study on the role of lakes in flood management. Their key findings are as follows: Water bodies such as lakes, ponds, and tanks play a vital role in controlling floods, especially when their initial water storage levels are low. In this context, it is crucial to properly manage these water bodies. Additionally, desilting them can increase their water storage capacity, thereby significantly reducing flood impacts. Such strategically managed water bodies can also help mitigate flood risks caused by urbanization. However, if these lakes and ponds are urbanized in the future, even rainfall as low as 20–25 cm could increase the risk of severe floods in chennai similar to the devastating 2015 floods . **#ChennaiFloods #Floods #IndianFloods #Monsoon #NatureBasedSolutions #FloodPrevention #FloodManagement #WaterBodies #Lakes #Tanks #DisasterManagement**
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Nasrin Attar@NasrinAttar·
With this wonderful picture, I want to announce that I am now starting new position at @UTArlington ,USA. I am sure for the bright future. Thanks @UTAPrezCowley
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Simon Michael Papalexiou
Simon Michael Papalexiou@SimonPapalexiou·
Honored to receive the AGU’s 2024 Natural Hazards Early Career Award! A huge thank you to my amazing students and collaborators—none of this would be possible without your brilliance. As the saying goes, no one is an island, and this recognition is truly a team effort. #AGU24
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Roshanak Tootoonchi
Roshanak Tootoonchi@Roshanak_t·
PhD thesis submission: Done ✅ PhD paper submission: Done ✅ (My sanity: Gone ✅) My happy and overwhelmed face be like 🥹🤓
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