Cloud Burst Prediction System”
Tejashwini KT1, Sathya R 2, Darshan RN3
1Student in Computer Science and Engineering & Presidency University, Bengaluru.
2Student in Computer Science and Engineering & Presidency University, Bengaluru.
3Student in Computer Science and Engineering & Presidency University, Bengaluru.
Mr. Srinivas Mishra, Assistant professor, School of CSE and IS, Presidency University, Bengaluru, India.
Abstract-
Cloudbursts are an extremely short duration, high intensity rainfall events that straits to flash floods, landslides leading to loss of life and property particularly in mountainous and vulnerable regions. It is already difficult to predict such phenomena because of their spatially localized or short-lived nature. The present study introduces a Cloudburst Prediction System that combines instantaneous weather data, satellite-based observations to predict and provide early warning signals for an upcoming cloudburst.
The system uses atmospheric pressure, humidity, temperature, wind flow, and precipitation rates as input, which are used by predictive algorithms to determine risk of a cloudburst. A heatmap is used to show risk, and a general weather report is available to inform users of the current and predicted weather state. Furthermore, it has preventive measures as well as an SOS system that will send out notice to authorities and other people close by in the case of impending danger.
Background The prediction of Cloud Burst is an innovational thought of application developed for predicting the scope regarding the devastating force of the effects of abrupt high intensity rain fall (esp. occurring in mountain regions or flood prone area) beforehand. Using real-time meteorological parameters, satellite pictures, and machine learning models, it is able to detect early warnings of atmospheric instability that could lead to a cloudburst. An interactive visuality interface creates risk areas with growing heat maps and continuously updates ambient weather data. The system also features an embedded SOS alert system, which sends out an immediate alert to authorities.
Keywords-Cloudburst, prediction system, machine learning, weather forecasting, real- time data analysis, atmospheric instability, disaster management, early warning system, heat map visualization, SOS alert system, meteorological sensors, satellite imagery, neural networks, risk assessment, emergency response