Much of the world takes daily weather forecasts for granted
, has supported modernizing meteorological systems in a half-dozen West and Central African countries.become more common, better recording of weather data is a critical need for decision-making.
“To be clear, TAHMO can never be a replacement of efficient and effective national weather services,” van de Giesen said, adding that many African governments still don’t have the needed resources or funding. Cyclone Idai was the costliest disaster in Africa, at $1.9 billion, in the period from 1970 to 2019, according to a WMO report on weather extremes and their economic and personal tolls.
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