Upscaling Regional Hydro-Meteorological Modeling Over East Africa
Based on an in-depth user needs assessment, flood hazard and streamflow forecasts are critical indicators for early warning and resource management.
Based on an in-depth user needs assessment, flood hazard and streamflow forecasts are critical indicators for early warning and resource management.
The WRF model high-resolution simulations can capture the local effects such as land-lake breezes, mountain effects, and heterogeneous vegetation cover, often not captured by the Global Climate Models (GCMs).
This webinar will focus on the increasing knowledge and raise awareness on the future of forecasting.
The course structure combines lectures, formal and informal discussions, interactive exercises, and group working sessions.
The first annual school is co-organised by the CATER and CONFER proiects and will be held in Naivasha, Kenya.
Four-days meet to discuss, take stock of progress, and plan for the next two years.
Training workshop for Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda and Ethiopia.
Chris Hewitt, the Head of International Climate Services – Met Office, to lead discussions.
A course that explores various aspects of climate risk and adaptation responses relevant to the African context.
These days the 57th edition of the GHACOF is organised virtually by our main African partner ICPAC. The main event… Read More »The 57th Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum