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Monday, February 21, 2011

NAGPUR WEATHER

THE NEXT WEEK TILL 01st OF MARCH 2011 WILL SEE PARTLY CLOUDY SKY CONDITIONS OVER NAGPUR. ABOUT TWO DEG CEL DROP IN MAX  AND MIN TEMPS AND WOULD BE AROUND 33 Deg Cel. AND 17 Deg Cel RESPECTIVELY. THE SURFACE WINDS WILL BE IN THE RANGE OF 10 Kmph INCREASING TO 15 Kmph IN THE WEEK END. DOPPLER WEATHER RADAR IS LIKELY TO BE INAUGURATED ON 26 Feb 2011.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

NAGPUR WEATHER

Thunder storm likely in Nagpur-http://milindphadke.blogspot.com +919890317557
ON 19th AND 20th FEB 2011, NAGPUR WILL EXPERIENCE A THUNDERY ACTIVITY AND SOME SHOWERS AND/OR RAIN. THE R/H VARIES BET 80 TO 98% AND THERE WILL BE POST NOON THUNDERSTORM ON BOTH DAYS. THE MAX AND MIN TEMPERATURES WILL DROP BY ABOUT FIVE DEGREES EACH AND THE SKY CONDITIONS WILL BE MAINLY CLOUDY TO OVERCAST AND THE SURFACE WINDS IN THE RANGE OF 05-15Kmph WILL GIVE SOME CHILL FEEL. 21st ONWARDS IT WILL BE MAINLY SUNNY AND LOCAL WEATHER WILL BE BACK TO ITS BUSINESS (SUMMER HEAT) AS USUAL.


Mainly Cloudy to Overcast skies likely in Nagpur http://milindphadke.blogspot.com/ +919890317557



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Sunday, February 13, 2011

NAGPUR WEATHER

AT 0900 UTC ON Feb 11 THE TROPICAL STORM 'BINGIZA' LAYED POSITION NEAR 14.2 South LATITUDE AND 53.7 East LONGITUDE, WHICH WAS EARLIER QUASI STATIONARY. IT WILL SLOWLY INTENSIFY, THE MAX WINDS AT PRESENT ARE 80Kmph. A LARGE AREA OF THUNDERSTORM IS IN OPEN WATERS AND THE TEMPERATURES IN THE TOP REGION OF THE CLOUD WERE LESS THAN -50 deg CEL. THE DEEPEST CONVECTION FROM THE LOWER LEVELS MAY BECOME WEAKER IF PARTIALLY EXPOSED AND BECAUSE OF WINDSHEAR MAY MOVE NWly(MEASURED FROM THE CENTRE OF THE STORM) BECAUSE OF AN UPPER LEVEL TROUGH (AN ELONGATED AREA) OF LOW PRESSURE. BELOW IS AN IMAGE AT 0630 UTC OF Feb 10.

THE MONITORING STAGE SHOWED AN INTENSE AND POWERFUL THUNDERSTORM IN THE CENTRE OF LOW PRESSURE AND REACHED AT AN HEIGHT OF ABOUT 15 Km.
TROPICAL STORM BINGIZA
A MULTISPECTRAL SATELLITE IMAGERY SHOWS THAT A STRONG CONVECTION IS WRAPPING AROUND THE LOW LEVEL CIRCULATION AND THE MICROWAVE IMAGER SHOWS A LARGE AREA HAD A MODERATE RAINFALL SPEEDS UPTO 40mm PER HOUR. 
THE ENTIRE WEEK STARTING TOMORROW MONDAY THE 14 Feb OVER NAGPUR WILL BE CLOUDY. THE SWly WINDS UPTO 600 mb AND WSWly WINDS AT 500 mb WILL BRING IN SOME MOISTURE AND RESULT IN THUNDERSTROM ACTIVITY IN THE WEEK END ON SATURDAY THE 19th. HUMIDITY LEVELS ARE AROUND 85% ON 19th AND A VERY LIGHT THUNDERSTOM WITH RAIN NOT EXCEEDING 05mm WILL ALSO BE PRESENT.

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

WEATHER AND CLIMATE.........SOME FACTS



WEATHER AND CLIMATE...SOME FACTS....Collected by Milind Phadke +919890317557 http://milindphadke.blogspot.com/


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OVER TIME ALLOWANCE AND NIGHT WEIGHTAGE ALLOWANCE

AN eMAIL RECEIVED FROM MY FRIEND Mr RAJA ACHARYA GIVES A GLIMPSE OF LACKLUSTRE ATTITUDE OF THE GOVERNMENT TOWARDS ITS EMPLOYEES WHO WORK FOR DAY AND NIGHT AND KEEPS INDIA MOVE UNINTERRUPTEDLY. FROM LAST TWENTY YEARS THE EMPLOYEES OF IMD WHO WORK FOR TWENTY FOUR HOURS IN FOUR SHIFTS GET A MEAGRE AMOUNT OF OVERTIME AT THE RATE OF 18.10 PER HOUR. THIS MEANS THAT FOR Ex. A PERSON IN 'NIGHT(12 Hrs)' SHIFT HAS TO CONTINUE FOR 'MORNING(06 Hrs)' THE TOTAL DUTY HOURS IS EIGHTEEN BUT THE AMOUNT OF OVERTIME PAID (IF AT ALL PAID-AFTER SIX TO EIGHT MONTHS) IS Rs108/- AND THAT TOO TAXABLE, BUT THE DAILY WAGES MESSENGER GETS Rs155/- FOR CARRYING MET./RADAR Etc. REPORTS. WHAT A SHAME THAT GRADUATE (B Sc) ARE PAID LESS THAN 10th FAIL. BUT THE FOLLOWING RTI QUERY GIVES A RAY OF HOPE OF IMPROVEMENT IN OVERTIME ALLOWANCE AND NIGHT DUTY ALLOWANCE FOR THE STAFF IN SHIFT DUTIES.


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NAGPUR WEATHER

FEWER UPDATES ON WEATHER MEANS LESSER OR INSIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN DAILY WEATHER. HOWEVER AT LOWER LEVELS UP TO 600mb THE SWly WINDS ARE BRINGING SOME MOISTURE AND WINDS AT 500mb OVER NAGPUR ARE WSWly ALSO HELPING IN MAINTAINING THE MOISTURE. PARTLY CLOUDY WEATHER ON SUN 13th FEB AND ON MON 14th FEB, MAINLY CLOUDY ON TUE 15th, AND AGAIN PARTLY CLOUDY FROM WED 16th THROUGH FRI 18th FEB 2011 WHICH MEANS THAT DAY TEMPS WILL BE RISING AND WILL BE IN THE RANGE OF 35 deg CEL. THERE WILL BE AT LEAST THREE DEG RISE IN MIN TEMP ON TUESDAY AS COMPARED TO MONDAY AND WILL BE AROUND 20 deg. GROUND WINDS WOULD BE AROUND 15-18 Kmph ON TUE. A DROP OR TWO OF RAIN MAY BE EXPECTED ON 19th AND WOULD GIVE A SHOWERY FAREWELL TO DELEGATES OF ACR/AMR AND USER'S MEET SCHEDULED IN NAGPUR FROM 16th TO 19th AT VANAMATI, BEHIND BOLE PETROL PUMP, AMRAVATI ROAD.
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Thursday, February 10, 2011

CREDIT CARD & RISK

THIS IS A VERY GOOD INFORMATION FROM YAHOO FINANCE NEWS AND PUT UP HERE FOR ALL THOSE WHO USE CREDIT CARD. THE SOURCE OF THIS INFORMATION IS YAHOO AND IS AS FOLLOWS:-
The next time you swipe your debit card at a petrol bunk, use a credit card to buy a movie ticket or pay a bill online, do it at your own risk.
A new survey of security in Indian banks has revealed that many of them do not follow even basic measures to ensure card security or protect your personal information. The survey finds that banks in India lag in security of cards transactions.
"Against the backdrop of well known global cases of card breaches, it is surprising to note that basic measures for ensuring card security have not been adopted by many of the banks," points out the survey done by the Data Security Council of India and KPMG, under the aegis of CERT-In (Computer Emergency Response Team), the cyber security wing of the ministry of information technology.
In all, 20 public sector, private and foreign banks were surveyed and their chief information security officers (CISOs) interviewed for the study.
The survey found that banks still follow highly risky practices such as storing and printing authorisation information like CVV numbers and expiry dates, and non- masking of card numbers. Merchants are allowed to create card records in plain text. All such practices followed by banks are "non- conformant to globally accepted practices for card security," the survey report states.
Most banks have put in place security provisions such as SMS alerts, a separate transaction password and a virtual keyboard for online banking, but this is not enough. According to the study, the banks have still not introduced features that will make card transactions secure such as one-time-password (a dynamic token), an identity grid and risk-based authentication.
Such additional security features are necessary because in an electronic card payment system, data is directly accessed and processed by customers, service providers as well as other partner institutions. While an integrated environment like this has made the banking experience smooth for customers, it has introduced new risks.
The survey says that while most banks enforce basic 'hygiene factors' like enforcement of password policy, password change at first login, account lockout and session timeout, some of them do not enforce expiry of password after a stipulated time. Technology systems in 37 per cent of surveyed banks require download of external applications or mobile code, which increases vulnerabilities.
Most CISOs interviewed felt that managing security of online banking remained challenging task. When it comes to privacy of customer data, the scenario is worse.
Though the IT (Amendment) Act, 2008 has provisions for privacy of data, concrete systems for customers' privacy protection are yet to be implemented by many banks, the study says. Almost 80 per cent of the banks surveyed did not have a separate privacy function. Three-quarters of the banks surveyed had security teams comprising less than 10 people.
Survey results indicate that banks are constantly being exposed to sophisticated, organised and financially motivated threats and customers are being targeted through phishing, vishing and smishing attacks.
Yet banks don't have mechanisms in place to track fraud and continue to largely depend on incidents being reported by customers and employees.
Internal management systems of banks are also not fully geared for the digital age. "Information security has no or minimal role in fraud management. The silo in the security and fraud management role would lead to a significant gap in banks' effort to curb financial frauds as security compromises are seen as a tool for committing financial frauds," the study says.
Information security is still seen as an IT-centric function, in contrast to global trend of positioning security as an important corporate function. The only silver lining, according to the study, is that most banks have in place appropriate protocols to ensure security of payment gateways.
Banks also encrypt card numbers and other confidential data during storage and transit. "The significance of data protection and privacy has been underscored in the IT Act, but understanding of this issue in many banks is still lacking," said Dr Kamlesh Bajaj, chief executive officer, DSCI.
"Banks also need to understand the key role chief information security officers should be made to play in their overall business strategies." Lack of adequate security and data protection measures can make customers vulnerable to attacks from fraudsters and could result in hacking or misuse of their bank and credit card accounts.
The survey reveals that banks do not feel constrained due to inadequate budgets or technical skills for information security. But they seem to be neglecting security issues due to 'increasing omnipresence of banking services and endeavour to enhance customer experience', the report notes.
Banks must align internal policies, procedures and deploy technology safeguards for protecting sensitive personal information, it is suggested.
Survey results reveal that understanding of data privacy in the banking sector is growing with over half of the respondents being aware of privacy principles and roles and entities for data protection.
However, data privacy has not yet fully permeated into the banking sector. Implementation of specific measures like formulation of privacy policies, privacy impact assessments and embedding of data privacy in business processes have not gained significant traction, the report pointed out.
With the customer base of banks growing, the study says, it is the responsibility of banks to make consumers aware of security issues. Some banks have launched media campaigns, but more needs to be done.
.......COURTESY: YAHOO FINANCE
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Key Board Shortcuts

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Sunday, February 6, 2011

NAGPUR WEATHER

FAIR WX CONDITIONS PREVAIL IN NAGPUR AND WILL CONTINUE IN THE ENSUING WEEK ALSO. DAY TEMPS ARE SET TO RISE AND THE MAX TEMP WILL BE IN THE RANGE OF 35(+1/-2) DEG CEL AND THE MIN TEMPS IN THE RANGE OF 16(+2/-1.5) DEG CEL. PARTLY CLOUDY SKY CONDITIONS ARE LIKELY FROM 08th FEB 2011 AND THE UPPER WINDS WILL BE WESTERLY AT 500mb LEVEL. THE LOWER LEVEL WINDS WILL BE SWly BRINGING IN A BIT OF MOISTURE AND RESULTING IN A BIT MORE CLOUDING ON 13th AND 14th FEB 2011. GROUND WIND IN THE RANGE OF 12-14Kmph WILL ADD TO THE FEEL OF PINK WINTER (aka GULAABI-THANDI).
HERE IS A PIC OF 'YASI' THE SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE IN AUSTRALIA ON 03rd FEB 2011. THE CAT-5 CYCLONE WAS EXTREMELY DEVASTATING, AFTER THE YEAR 1918 WITH WIND SPEEDS OF 285Kmph, WHICH RIPPED APART ROOFS OF SEVERAL THOUSAND HOUSES IN QUEENSLAND AND SEVERAL OTHER PLACES IN AUSTRALIA.
THE CAT-5 TROPICAL CYCLONE 'YASI' HITS AUSTRALIA



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