Publications by authors named "Prabhakaran T"

This paper provides the first observational analysis of how droplet separation is impacted by the flinging action of microscale vortices in turbulent clouds over a select radii range and how they vary over cloud cores and along the peripheral edges. It is premised that this mechanism initiates droplet separation within a cloud volume soon after condensational growth, largely in the cloud core, and operates until the cloud droplet radii exceed 20-30 µm when this effect fades rapidly. New observations are presented showing how microscale vortices also impact the settling rates of droplets over a critical size range (6-18 µm) causing them to sediment faster than in still air affecting swept volumes and thereby impacting the rain initiation and formation.

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We present a novel generalized scaling framework and predictive model for wall friction in turbulent flows. The scaling is derived from the dynamical equations, and total mean-flow kinetic energy and the velocity profile shape factor are used as surrogates for dynamical and boundary condition effects. Veracity of the present approach is assessed using data from the literature spanning unprecedented ranges of flow types, Reynolds numbers, accelerations, and history effects.

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The elevated aerosol layer (EAL) plays a vital role in weather and climate by modifying the Earth's radiation budget. In the present study, the EAL occurrence and its characteristics in the pre-monsoon season using micropulse lidar (MPL) observations during 2016-2018 and Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) during 2007-2018 over Kattankulathur is being reported. We have collected 147 days (101 cases) of MPL (CALIPSO) observations during clear sky conditions in the pre-monsoon 2016-2018 (2007-2018), out of which EAL is observed for 56 days (61 cases).

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Community-based active TB case finding (ACF) has become an essential part of TB elimination efforts in high-burden settings. In settings such as the state of Kerala in India, which has reported an annual decline of 7.5% in the estimated TB incidence since 2015, if ACF is not well targeted, it may end up with a less-than-desired yield, the wastage of scarce resources, and the burdening of health systems.

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Objectives: Seizures are the most common neurological illness in the pediatric population and account for 1% of all emergency department (ED) visits and 2% of all visits to children's hospital EDs. Pediatric epilepsy presents with various diagnostic challenges. Neuroimaging, especially structural neuroimaging and preferably MRI brain, plays an essential role in diagnosing, managing, and guiding pediatric epilepsy treatmentThe study aimed to estimate the clinical spectrum of seizures in children and examine the neuroimaging findings in children with seizures

Materials & Methods: The study was a hospital-based retrospective observational study.

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The Radiative-Convective Equilibrium Model Intercomparison Project (RCEMIP) is an intercomparison of multiple types of numerical models configured in radiative-convective equilibrium (RCE). RCE is an idealization of the tropical atmosphere that has long been used to study basic questions in climate science. Here, we employ RCE to investigate the role that clouds and convective activity play in determining cloud feedbacks, climate sensitivity, the state of convective aggregation, and the equilibrium climate.

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Water soluble inorganic chemical ions of PM and PM and atmospheric trace gases were monitored simultaneously on hourly resolution at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), Delhi during 8 December 2017-10 February 2018. Monitoring was made by MARGA (Monitoring AeRosol and Gases in ambient Air) under winter fog experiment (WIFEX) program of the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India. The result based on the analysis of the data so generated reveals that Cl, NH, NO and SO were dominant ions in order which collectively constituted 96.

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The ground and vertical profiles of particulate matter (PM) were mapped as part of a pilot study using a Tethered balloon within the lower troposphere (1000m) during the foggy episodes in the winter season of 2015-16 in New Delhi, India. Measurements of black carbon (BC) aerosol and PM <2.5 and 10μm (PM & PM respectively) concentrations and their associated particulate optical properties along with meteorological parameters were made.

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Various modifications in the classic Jones transfer for radial nerve palsy have been described. All use multiple incisions producing multiple surgical scars over the forearm. To avoid this problem, we have devised a method in which the tendon transfer procedure can be carried out through a single incision.

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Clinical findings and operative results of 212 operated cases of disc protrusion are analyzed in this paper. The maximum age incidence is between 21 and 40 years. In our series disc prolapse was most common between the L4-L5 disc space, mostly on the left side, whereas the L5-S1 is more common in white people.

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