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Subimal Ghosh is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in India, focusing on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences. Their research output spans multiple subfields, primarily global and planetary change, atmospheric science, water science and technology, environmental engineering, and oceanography.

The scientific topics covered in their work include climate variability and models, flood risk assessment and management, meteorological phenomena and simulations, hydrology and watershed management studies, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, tropical and extratropical cyclones research, and hydrology and drought analysis.

The recent papers authored by Ghosh cover a range of subjects related to environmental and hydrological issues. These include:

  • A novel flood risk mapping approach with machine learning considering geomorphic and socio-economic vulnerability dimensions (2022, The Science of The Total Environment)
  • Limited influence of irrigation on pre-monsoon heat stress in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Improved simulation of very heavy rainfall events by incorporating WUDAPT urban land use/land cover in WRF (2020, Urban Climate)
  • Thinking about water and air to attain Sustainable Development Goals during times of COVID-19 Pandemic (2020, Journal of Earth System Science)
  • Sensitivity of various topographic data in flood management: Implications on inundation mapping over large data-scarce regions (2020, Journal of Hydrology)

Collaboration is a significant aspect of Ghosh's work. Frequent coauthors include Subhankar Karmakar, Raghu Murtugudde, Tejasvi Chauhan, Arpita Mondal, and Mousumi Ghosh.

Regarding publication venues, Ghosh has contributed extensively to Environmental Research Letters, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Journal of Hydrology, Nature Communications, and Geophysical Research Letters, reflecting a focus on journals specializing in environment-related research.

Best Publications

  • A threefold rise in widespread extreme rain events over central India

    M. K. Roxy;Subimal Ghosh;Amey Pathak;R. Athulya;R. Athulya

  • Statistical downscaling of GCM simulations to streamflow using relevance vector machine

    Subimal Ghosh;P.P. Mujumdar

  • Increasing probability of mortality during Indian heat waves.

    Omid Mazdiyasni;Amir AghaKouchak;Steven J. Davis;Shahrbanou Madadgar

  • Lack of uniform trends but increasing spatial variability in observed Indian rainfall extremes

    Subimal Ghosh;Debasish Das;Shih-Chieh Kao;Auroop R. Ganguly

  • Added value of CMIP6 over CMIP5 models in simulating Indian summer monsoon rainfall

    A. Gusain;S. Ghosh;S. Karmakar

  • Weakening of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall due to Changes in Land Use Land Cover.

    Supantha Paul;Subimal Ghosh;Robert Oglesby;Amey Pathak

  • Trend analysis of Indian summer monsoon rainfall at different spatial scales

    Subimal Ghosh;Vishal Luniya;Anant Gupta

  • Intensification of future severe heat waves in India and their effect on heat stress and mortality

    Kamal Kumar Murari;Kamal Kumar Murari;Subimal Ghosh;Anand Patwardhan;Edoardo Daly

  • Indian summer monsoon: Extreme events, historical changes, and role of anthropogenic forcings

    Deepti Singh;Deepti Singh;Subimal Ghosh;Mathew K. Roxy;Mathew K. Roxy;Sonali McDermid

  • Nonparametric methods for modeling GCM and scenario uncertainty in drought assessment

    Subimal Ghosh;P. P. Mujumdar

  • Failure of CMIP5 climate models in simulating post-1950 decreasing trend of Indian monsoon

    Anamitra Saha;Subimal Ghosh;A. S. Sahana;E. P. Rao

  • Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall: Implications of Contrasting Trends in the Spatial Variability of Means and Extremes

    Subimal Ghosh;H. Vittal;Tarul Sharma;Subhankar Karmakar

  • Increased Spatial Variability and Intensification of Extreme Monsoon Rainfall due to Urbanization.

    Supantha Paul;Subimal Ghosh;Micky Mathew;Anjana Devanand

  • Flip flop of Day-night and Summer-Winter Surface Urban Heat Island Intensity in India.

    Hiteshri Shastri;Hiteshri Shastri;Beas Barik;Subimal Ghosh;Chandra Venkataraman

  • Impacts of urbanization on Indian summer monsoon rainfall extremes

    Hiteshri Shastri;Hiteshri Shastri;Supantha Paul;Subimal Ghosh;Subhankar Karmakar

  • Modeling GCM and scenario uncertainty using a possibilistic approach: Application to the Mahanadi River, India

    P. P. Mujumdar;Subimal Ghosh

  • Diametric changes in trends and patterns of extreme rainfall over India from pre-1950 to post-1950

    H. Vittal;Subhankar Karmakar;Subimal Ghosh

  • High-resolution multisite daily rainfall projections in India with statistical downscaling for climate change impacts assessment

    Kaustubh Salvi;S Kannan;Subimal Ghosh

  • Prediction of daily rainfall state in a river basin using statistical downscaling from GCM output

    S. Kannan;Subimal Ghosh

  • Future rainfall scenario over Orissa with GCM projections by statistical downscaling

    Subimal Ghosh;PP Mujumdar

Frequent Co-Authors

Raghu Murtugudde
Raghu Murtugudde University of Maryland, College Park
Dev Niyogi
Dev Niyogi The University of Texas at Austin
M. C. Deo
M. C. Deo Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Moetasim Ashfaq
Moetasim Ashfaq Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Chandra Venkataraman
Chandra Venkataraman Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
M. Rajeevan
M. Rajeevan Government of India
Pascal Terray
Pascal Terray Sorbonne University
Robert J. Oglesby
Robert J. Oglesby University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Abhijit Mukherjee
Abhijit Mukherjee Curtin University
Noah S. Diffenbaugh
Noah S. Diffenbaugh Stanford University

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