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Amulya Chevuturi is a researcher affiliated with the University of Reading's Department of Meteorology. Their work focuses on climate dynamics, monsoon systems, and seasonal forecasting, with a particular emphasis on South and East Asian weather patterns, Amazon Basin hydrology, and climate change impacts. Dr. Chevuturi has contributed to advancing seasonal prediction models such as ECMWF's SEAS5 and UK Met Office systems, analyzing monsoon onset predictability and hydrological cycle changes under global warming scenarios.
Education includes a PhD in Atmospheric Science from Jawaharlal Nehru University (2015). Research interests span atmospheric teleconnections, climate model evaluation, and extreme weather events like cloudbursts in the Himalayas. They collaborate extensively with international institutions including Brazil's climate research networks and the UK's climate services initiatives.
Key research trends in their articles include improving subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction accuracy, understanding aerosol impacts on monsoons, and modeling moisture transport mechanisms. They have pioneered studies on river level forecasting in the Amazon and Pearl River Delta regions, linking atmospheric dynamics with hydrological responses.

