India’s flood managers, dam engineers, and agricultural planners have spent decades making decisions based on climate models that cannot see a Himalayan valley. A team at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee has now built one that can. The dataset, named INDRA-CMIP6, maps daily rainfall and temperature forecasts across the entire Indian subcontinent at a resolution of 10 kilometres free to any planner, researcher, or policymaker who needs …
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