ISRO EOS-06 satellite to track Cyclone Fengal moving towards Tamil Nadu
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has deployed its advanced satellite technology to keep a close eye on Cyclone Fengal as it approaches the Tamil Nadu coast. The monitoring, which began on November 23, involves collecting critical data using the EOS-06 Scatterometer, a key instrument of the Oceansat-3 mission, and the INSAT-3DR geostationary satellite. These systems have reportedly provided vital insights into the cyclone’s track and intensity.
Satellite capabilities enable early detection
In one after on tracking, early warning and mitigation.” The message also added that the EOS-06 Scatterometer was able to detect ocean winds early, providing lead time for a crucial evacuation process.
It has been highlighted that the EOS-06 Scatterometer plays an important role in identifying ocean wind patterns associated with Cyclone Fengal. These data, considered crucial by meteorological sources, help understand the cyclone’s behavior and its potential impact on coastal areas. Experts note that early detection capabilities significantly increase preparedness by allowing authorities to issue timely warnings and implement safety measures.
Real-time updates from INSAT-3DR
Real-time updates are provided by the INSAT-3DR geostationary satellite, which monitors changes in the cyclone’s intensity and direction, according to multiple sources. Meteorologists have stated that continued monitoring will support disaster management efforts by providing accurate predictions of the cyclone’s strength and movement. This information is used by local authorities to effectively plan evacuation and mitigation strategies.
Integration of technology in disaster management
ISRO’s satellite data has become an integral part of managing natural disasters such as cyclones, especially as extreme weather events become more common due to climate change. By processing satellite information quickly, ISRO ensures authorities have actionable insights to protect lives and minimize damage.
Residents of Tamil Nadu are urged to remain alert and follow updates from official weather agencies. As Cyclone Fengal progresses, coordinated efforts between ISRO and local authorities continue to underscore the importance of space-based monitoring in protecting communities.