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Meteoworld : June 2015
The Third Session of the African Ministerial Conference on Meteorology (AMCOMET-3), hosted by Cabo Verde from 10 to 14 February, coordinated and accelerated regional efforts to strengthen resilience to severe weather hazards and adaptation to climate change.
Meteoworld : June 2015
The South Asian Regional Climate Outlook Forum (SASCOF), held from 20 to 22 April, issued a seasonal outlook ( https://goo.gl/MfnIAc ) predicting below average rainfall over large tracts of South Asia during the forthcoming summer monsoon.
Meteoworld : May 2014
The WMO hurricane committee announced in April that it would no longer use the name Ingrid for future tropical storms or hurricanes in the Atlantic, and the name Manuel in the eastern North Pacific, because of the death and destruction both storms caused in Mexico in September 2013.
Meteoworld : May 2014
The world’s weather presenters are effective communicators ideally positioned to address the public on the issue of climate change, including its causes, impacts, and adaptation and mitigation options. Television viewers...
Meteoworld : May 2014
Severe Weather Forecasting Demonstration Project (SWFDP) aims to enable a cascading of products and services from numerical weather prediction models from global to regional to national centres, thus ensuring that the best possible information is available to national forecasters (see Cascading Process to Improve Forecasting and Warning Services, WMO Bulletin 62(2), 2013).
Meteoworld : May 2014
Global food security is under constant threat from weather and climate extremes and will face further challenges from a variable and changing climate.
Meteoworld : May 2014
East African and Australian droughts, flooding in India, Pakistan and Southern Africa and other such events have caused large socio-economic impacts in affected and neighboring countries.
Meteoworld : June 2015
Valuing Weather and Climate: Economic Assessment of Meteorological and Hydrological Services, WMO No. 1153, ISBN 978-92-63-11153-1. Availble in English. French, Spanish, Russian and Arabic in preparation. WMO Capacity Development Strategy...
Meteoworld : June 2015
The Workshop on Improving Climate Services for Farmers in Africa and South Asia, held in Uganda from 20 to 22 April, adopted the Kampala Declaration, which establishes the Regional Network of Farmers of Africa and South Asia (RENOFASA).
Meteoworld : June 2015
“Threats to the security of our water future are accumulating at a much faster pace than our investment in water monitoring,” warns Stuart Hamilton.