Research
 Research by the staff of the Institute  is generally of an applied nature in keeping with the policy that such work  should seek to find solutions to the various regional problems in the areas of  meteorology, agrometeorology, and hydrology and should have immediate or at  least short term applicability. 
  
  In the area of meteorology, several  observational studies aimed at improving both short and long term weather  forecasting have been undertaken. Several studies involving the analysis of  radar data have also been carried out. Ongoing work include the evaluation of  the performance of numerical weather prediction models in the tropics, the  interpretation of model output and its use in forecasting the daily weather.  Some research is focused on the relationship between the weather and human  health. 
  
  In agrometeorology research is in such areas as crop  micro-climate relationships and crop water requirements. The objective of such  research is to provide the agricultural community with solutions to their  problems. 
  
  Climatological research at the Institute focuses on the  long-term changes of the various meteorological and hydrological parameters over  the region and the consequent impact on climate change. 
  
  Research and  investigation in hydrology are concerned with the problem of water resources in  the context of basic data and analyses for planning and engineering concerns.  Research is conducted in areas such as flood forecasting and hydrogeological  studies. 
  
  The Institute welcomes opportunities to collaborate and  participate with other institutions or agencies in the conduct of research in  areas of mutual interest.

