Dr. Dilip Chate
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Dr. Dilip Chate

Research Scientist
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Atmospheric Physics from Pune University, India

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Biography

Dr. Dilip Chate is currently working as Scientist E at Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, India, and Researcher/Faculty at NUIG, Ireland/University of Pune, Pune, India. He obtained his Ph.D. in Atmospheric Physics from Pune University, India. He successfully completed 3 sponsored research projects as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator. He is life member of Indian Aerosol Science & Technology Association, Indian Meteorological Society, and member of The Association of National of Environmental Professionals, and International Precipitation Working Group Membership. He is also serving as peer reviewer for many international journals. He also delivered 3 lectures at international seminars. He has 83 publications in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Physics
100%
Scientific Computing
62%
Aerosols-Cloud Interactions
90%
Computer Modeling
75%
Data Analyses
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
96
Abstracts
4

Selected Publications

  1. Tinmaker, M.I.R., M.Y. Aslam and D.M. Chate, 2015. Lightning activity and its association with rainfall and convective available potential energy over Maharashtra, India. Natural Hazards, 77: 294-304.
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  2. Jena, C.K., S.D. Ghude, G.G. Pfister, D.M. Chate and G. Beig, 2015. Influence of springtime biomass burning emissions in South Asia on regional ozone: A model based case study. Atmos. Environ., 100: 37-47.
  3. Tiwari, S., A.K. Srivastava, D.M. Chate, P.D. Safai, D.S. Bisht, M.K. Srivastava and G. Beig, 2014. Impacts of the high loadings of primary and secondary aerosols on light extinction at Delhi during wintertime. Atmos. Environ., 92: 60-68.
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  4. Tinmaker, M.I.R., M.Y. Aslam and D.M. Chate, 2014. Climatology of lightning activity over Indian seas. Atmos. Ocean, 52: 314-332.
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  5. Saha, S.K., D.M. Chate and P.C.S. Devara, 2014. Lidar profiling of aerosol scavenging parameters at a tropical station, Pune, India. Int. J. Remote Sens., 35: 1956-1965.
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  6. Jena, C., S.D. Ghude, N. Blond, G. Beig, D.M. Chate, S. Fadnavis and A.R.J. van der, 2014. Estimation of nitrogen oxides lifetime over India using SCIAMACHY observations. Int. J. Remote Sens., 35: 1244-1252.
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  7. Ghude, S.D., P.S. Kulkarni, D.M. Chate, M. Biswas, S. Pokhrel and A. Boynard, 2014. Air pollution, air quality and climate change. Adv. Meteorol., Vol. 2014. 10.1155/2014/983426.
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  8. Ghude, S.D., C.K. Jena, D.M. Chate, G. Beig, G. Pfister, R. Kumar and V. Ramanathan, 2014. Reductions in India's crop yield due to ozone. Geophys. Res. Lett., 41: 5685-5691.
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  9. Chate, D.M., S.D. Ghude, G. Beig, A.S. Mahajan and C. Jena et al., 2014. Deviations from the O3-NO-NO2 photo-stationary state in Delhi, India. Atmos. Environ., 96: 353-358.
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  10. Tiwari, S., S. Pervez, P. Cinzia, D.S. Bisht, A.K. Srivastava and D.M. Chate, 2013. Chemical characterization of atmospheric PM in Delhi, India, Part II: Source apportionment studies using PMF3.0. Sustain. Environ. Res., 23: 295-306.
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  11. Tinmaker, M.I.R. and D.M. Chate, 2013. Lightning activity over Indian region: A study of East-west contrast. Int. J. Remote Sens., 34: 5641-5650.
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  12. Surendran, D.E., G. Beig, S.D. Ghude, A.S. Panicker, M.G. Manoj, D.M. Chate and K. Ali, 2013. Radiative forcing of black carbon over Delhi. Int. J. Photoenergy, Vol. 2013. 10.1155/2013/313652.
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  13. Chate, D., G. Beig, T. Satpute, S.K. Sahu, K. Ali, N. Parkhi and S. Ghude, 2013. Assessments of population exposure to environmental pollutants using air quality measurements during Commonwealth Games-2010. Inhalat. Toxicol., 25: 333-340.
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  14. Beig, G., D.M. Chate, S.D. Ghude, K. Ali and T. Satpute et al., 2013. Evaluating population exposures to environmental pollutants during Deepavali fireworks display using air quality measurements of the SAFAR network. Chemosphere, 92: 116-124.
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  15. Beig, G., D.M. Chate, S. Ghude, A.S. Mahajan and R. Srinivas et al., 2013. Quantifying the effect of air quality control measures during the 2010 commonwealth games at Delhi India. Atmos. Environ., 80: 455-463.
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  16. Ali, K. and D.M. Chate, 2013. Spatio-temporal variation and deposition of fine and coarse particles during commonwealth games in Delhi. Aerosol Air Qual. Res., 13: 748-755.
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  17. Tiwari, S., D.M. Chate, P. Pragya, K. Ali and D.S. Bisht, 2012. Variations in Mass of the PM10, PM2. 5 and PM1 during the Monsoon and the Winter at New Delhi. Aerosol Air Qual. Res., 12: 20-29.
  18. Tiwari, S., D.M. Chate, M.K. Srivastava, P.D. Safai, A.K. Srivastava, D.S. Bisht and B. Padmanabhamurty, 2012. Statistical evaluation of PM10 and distribution of PM1, PM205 and PM10 in ambient air due to extreme fireworks episodes (Deepawali festivals) in megacity Delhi. Natural Hazards, 61: 521-531.
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  19. Tiwari, S., D.M. Chate, D.S. Bisht, M.K. Srivastava and B. Padmanabhamurty, 2012. Rainwater chemistry in the North Western Himalayan region, India. Atmos. Res., 104: 128-138.
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  20. Siingh, D., D.M. Chate and K. Ali, 2012. Time-elapsed evolution of aerosols size distributions by snow particles after passage of blizzard over the Maitri (Antarctica). Int. J. Remote Sens., 33: 962-978.
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  21. Gudadhe, S.S., S.J Sangode, S.K. Patil, D.M. Chate, D.C. Meshram and A.G. Badekar, 2012. Pre-and post-monsoon variations in the magnetic susceptibilities of soils of Mumbai metropolitan region: Implications to surface redistribution of urban soils loaded with anthropogenic particulates. Environ. Earth Sci., 67: 813-831.
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  22. Murugavel, P. and D.M. Chate, 2011. Volatile properties of atmospheric aerosols during nucleation events at Pune, India. J. Earth Syst. Sci., 120: 347-357.
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  23. Chate, D.M., P. Murugavel, K. Ali, S. Tiwari and G. Beig, 2011. Below-cloud rain scavenging of atmospheric aerosols for aerosol deposition models. Atmos. Res., 99: 528-536.
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  24. Chate, D.M., 2011. Below-thunderstorm rain scavenging of urban aerosols in the health hazardous modes. Natural Hazards, 56: 81-91.
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  25. Chate D.M. and P. Murugvel, 2010. Atmospheric aerosol formation and their growth during cold season in India. J. Earth Syst. Sci., 119: 471-477.
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  26. Ali, K., S. Sonbawane, D.M. Chate, D. Siingh, P.S.P. Rao, P.D. Safai and K.B. Budhavant, 2010. Chemistry of snow and lake water in Antarctic region. J. Earth Syst. Sci., 119: 753-762.
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  27. Ali, K., G. Beig, D.M. Chate, G.A. Momin, S.K. Sahu and P.D. Safai, 2010. Sink mechanism for significantly low level of ozone over the Arabian sea during monsoon. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 114. 10.1029/2008JD011256.
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  28. Tiwari, S., A.K. Srivastava, D.S. Bisht, T. Bano and S. Singh et al., 2009. Black carbon and chemical characteristics of PM10 and PM2. 5 at an urban site of North India. J. Atmos. Chem., 62: 193-209.
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  29. Murugvel, P. and D.M. Chate, 2009. Generation and growth of aerosols over Pune, India. Atmos. Environ., 43: 820-828.
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  30. Chate, D.M. and P.C.S. Devara, 2009. Acidity of raindrop by uptake of gases and aerosol pollutants. Atmos. Environ., 43: 1571-1577.
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  31. Praveen P.S., P.S.P. Rao, P.D. Safai, P.C.S. Devara, D.M. Chate, K. Ali and G.A. Momin, 2007. Study of aerosol transport through precipitation chemistry over Arabian sea during winter and summer monsoon. Atmos. Environ., 47: 825-836.
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  32. Chate, D.M., K. Ali, G.A. Momin, P.S.P. Rao, P.S. Praveen, P.D. Safai and P.C.S. Devara, 2007. Scavenging of sea-salt aerosols by rain events over Arabian sea during ARMEX. Atmospheric Environ., 41: 6739-6744.
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  33. Safai, P.D., P.S.P. Rao, G.A. Momin, K. Ali, D.M. Chate, P.S. Praveen and P.C.S. Devara, 2005. Variation in the chemistry of aerosols in two different winter seasons at Pune and Sinhagad, India. Aerosol Air Qual. Res., 5: 115-126.
  34. Rao, P.S.P., P.S. Paveeen, D.M. Chate, K. Ali, P.D. Safai and G.A. Momin, 2005. Physical and chemical characteristics of aerosols over Arabian sea during ARMEX 2002-2003. Mausam, 56: 293-300.
  35. Praveen, P.S., P.S.P. Rao, P.D. Safai, D.M. Chate, K. Ali and G.A. Momin, 2005. Transport of Ca2+ and SO42- aerosols during Southwest monsoon from North American and Gulf countries toward India. Mausam, 56: 315-320.
  36. Momin G.A., K. Ali, P.S.P. Rao, P.D. Safai and D.M. Chate et al., 2005. Study of chemical composition of rain water at an urban (Pune) and a rural (Sinhagad) location in India. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 110. .
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  37. Chate, D.M., 2005. Study of scavenging of submicron size aerosol particles by thunderstorm rain events. Atmos. Environ., 39: 6608-6619.
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  38. Chate, D.M. and P.C.S. Devara, 2005. Parametric study of scavenging of atmospheric aerosols of various chemical species during thunderstorm and non-thunderstorm rain events. J. Geo. Res., Vol. 110. 10.1029/2005JD006406.
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  39. Safai, P.D., P.S.P. Rao, G.A. Momin, K. Ali, D.M. Chate and P.S. Praveen, 2004. Some observations on the characteristics of aerosols at traffic junctions in Pune city. Indian J. Radio Space Phys., 33: 260-266.
  40. Safai, P.D., P.S.P. Rao, G.A. Momin, K. Ali, D.M. Chate and P.S. Praveen, 2004. Chemical composition of precipitation during 1984-2002 at Pune, India. Atmos. Environ., 38: 1705-1714.
  41. Chate, D.M., P.S.P. Rao, G.A. Momin, P.D. Safai, K. Ali, S. Tiwari and P.S. Praveen, 2004. Variation in the concentrations of ionic species in rain events at Pune. Indian J. Radio Space Phys., 33: 185-188.
  42. Chate, D.M. and T.S. Pranesha, 2004. Field studies of scavenging of aerosols by rain events. J. Aerosol Sci., 35: 695-706.
  43. Chate, D.M. and T.S. Pranesha, 2004. Field measurements of sub-micron aerosol concentrations during cold season in India. Curr. Sci., 86: 1610-1613.
  44. Ali, K., G.A. Momin, S. Tiwari, D.M. Chate, P.D. Safai and P.S.P. Rao, 2004. Fog and precipitation chemistry at Delhi, North India. Atmos. Environ., 38: 4215-4222.
  45. Ali, K., G.A. Momin, P.D. Safai, D.M. Chate and P.S.P. Rao, 2004. Surface ozone measurements over Himalayan region and Delhi, North India. Indian J. Radio Space Phys., 33: 391-398.
  46. Chate, D.M., P.S.P. Rao, M.S. Naik, G.A. Momin, P.D. Safai and K. Ali, 2003. Scavenging of aerosols of different chemical species by rain. Atmos. Environ., 37: 2477-2484.