Abstract

India experiences severe weather events around the year. Severe thunderstorms occur during the premonsoon season (March-May), cyclonic storms occur over the Bay of Bengal/Arabian Sea during the premonsoon and postmonsoon seasons (October-December), and heavy rainfall occurs during the monsoon season (June-September). It causes a lot of damage to property and the lives of humans. Smart urban areas aim to improve residents’ personal satisfaction by utilizing data about urban scale procedures separated from heterogeneous information sources gathered on city-wide arrangements using sensors. The Internet of Things (IoT) is an empowering concept for forecasting weather situations on an urban scale. A multisource detecting framework influences IoT innovation to accomplish city-scale detection of climatic changes and forecasts them to citizens in a smart city. The existing models gather the data in an unstructured process that need to be structured. This is a complex task that needs to be reduced. The proposed model gathers data from various regions in a city and uses it to identify the weather regions. A novel approach is introduced to detect this climate information gathered by utilizing various sensors arranged in a city. The information gathered from the sensors is thoroughly examined to see if there is any inconsistency in weather reports in any of its key hubs, and cautions are activated to the city for prompt actions. In this proposed work, an efficient method for weather casting using an IoT mechanism is introduced, and the results state that the proposed method is effective in terms of accuracy and speed when contrasted with the traditional methodologies.

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