New Delhi: Rajya Sabha member Kanimozhi NVN Somu on Friday demanded a public-private partnership model for accurate weather forecasting amid extremely harsh weather conditions, like unprecedented heavy rainfalls causing loss of lives and damage to property.
Raising the issue during Zero Hour in the Upper House, the DMK party MP said India Metrological Department, National Disaster Management Authority, and Indian Space Research Organisation are responsible for better weather predictions and early warnings.
She said the metrological department requires investments of several billion dollars. A public-private partnership model is more suitable for India to leverage the expertise of global private sector players in accurate weather forecasting well in advance, she said.
Somu further said private entities having proprietary sensors for weather data collection, run sophisticated models and utilise supercomputing resources to analyze vast amounts of global data. India can better prepare for future extreme weather events and reduce losses by using a PPP model, she said.
There are numerous well-known companies which utilize artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data analysis and proprietary models with their own sensor networks. "Therefore, I urge the government to establish a PPP model for weather forecasting, which is very essential for India's progress in the coming decades and must take place immediately," the DMK MP said.