Climate and Meteorology Training Resources
Comet
Tropical Cyclone Forecast Uncertainty - 9/9/2015
American Meteorological Society: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Convective Instability underneath Mid-level Clouds: Comparisons between Numerical Simulations and VHF Radar Observations - 9/4/2015
Climate Adaptation and Resiliency News
Scientific Computing
Maxx Dilley, Director Climate Prediction and Adaptation Branch of the World Meteorological Organization, informs the media about WMO's El Nino Update during a press conference, at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, ...
TIME
Across the Middle East and Africa climate change, according to climatologists at the U.S. Department of Defense-funded Strauss Center project on Climate Change and African Political Stability in Texas, has already affected weather. These changes have ...
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Climate Change in Africa
Sierra Leone floods damage crops
Umaru Fofana - BBC Africa, Freetown
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traditional leader in eastern Sierra Leone's Kenema district says 300
residents of his village are at risk of starvation and disease after
heavy flooding hit the area.
AllAfrica.com
The Department of Meteorology often cautions
the country about above normal rainfall in some parts of the country
characterised by floods. Indeed, many parts of Uganda experience heavy flooding annually, cutting off roads, destroying homes, gardens as ...
AllAfrica.com
This scientific understanding is found in indigenous knowledge systems and in the advanced scientific methods of meteorology with a current global focus on climate change, as well as adaptation to that phenomenon. Ethiopia is always on the watch so ...
Daily News
Dr Waniha made the remarks at the opening of five-day training
for climatic services users organized through the Monitoring for
Environment and Security in Africa (MESA), a programme by the Southern
African Development Community (SADC) on proven ...
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News & Resources
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CIRDA at a glance
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The
Programme on Climate Information for Resilient Development in Africa
(CIRDA) connects ideas, people and technology to build resilience to
climate change in 11 African Countries. This UNDP adaptation and
resiliency programme is funded through the Global Environment Facility's
Least Developed Country Fund.
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