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Observing Cyclones in South Asia: Future of the Past

24 years since the devastating Odisha cyclone occurred, HOISA gathers to observe what we have learnt from some of the most catastrophic cyclones such as Nargis, Odisha or Kandla. How should we adapt and build resilience to these events? And what is the future of these occurrences?

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Observing Cyclones in South Asia: Future of the Past
Observing Cyclones in South Asia: Future of the Past

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31-Oct-2023, 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm IST

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24 years since the devastating Odisha cyclone occurred, HOISA gathers to observe what we have learnt from some of the most catastrophic cyclones such as Nargis, Odisha or Kandla. How should we adapt and build resilience to these events? And what is the future of these occurrences?

This panel with expert researchers and practitioners will energetically explore the impact of marine heatwaves on cyclones, their intensifying nature in the past decade, and challenges that lie ahead of us. 

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Dr. M. V. Ramana Murthy

Scientist and Director at National Center for Coastal Research, India

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Flora Bawi Nei Mawi

Executive member cum director of Community Care for Emergency Response and Rehabilitation (Myanmar)

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Sourav Kumar Biswas

Director of Resilient Infrastructure and Nature-based Solutions at Sponge Collaborative

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