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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) is set to begin issuing forecasts for malaria outbreaks from the next monsoon season onwards, reports Economic Times.
This comes as the IMD had first studied the malaria data it had received from Nagpur and explored the occurrence of the disease and its relationship with rainfall and temperature. It has now built the capability to give predictions on large scale malaria outbreaks, which can also be applied to other monsoon-related diseases like dengue and cholera.
Rajeevan also emphasised that the nation is planning to further ramp up its HPC facility from the existing capacity of 10 petaflops to 40 petaflops. This would significantly improve weather predictions.
It should be noted that presently, India is only next to the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK) and Japan in the HPC capabilities.