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The Kenya Meteorological Department is engaged in a range of projects aimed at enhancing weather forecasting accuracy and extending our early warning systems. Our initiatives focus on technological advancements, community outreach, and international collaborations to improve climate resilience and inform public safety strategies.
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Weather and Climate Information Services for Africa (WISER II)
The project aims to strengthen the capacity of KMD to deliver improved and usable weather and climate products and services on various timescales anchored on principles of co-production and user engagement. WISER aims to increase …
Enhancing Climate Change Resilience in East Africa
The Enhancing Climate Change Resilience in East Africa (ECREA) project, led by the International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), aims to bolster the resilience and adaptive capacity of East African nations, including Kenya, against the …
Strengthening Early Warning Systems For Anticipatory Actions
Strengthening Early Warning Systems for Anticipatory Actions project in Kenya, supported by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and funded by Google.org, aims to enhance disaster preparedness by integrating machine learning into early warning …
Transformative Environmental Monitoring to Boost Observations in Africa
The Transformative Environmental Monitoring to Boost Observations in Africa (TEMBO) project at the Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD), is an innovative initiative designed to revolutionize environmental monitoring and enhance resilience to climate-related challenges in Kenya. The …
Developing Risk Assessment through Joint Action
The Developing Risk Awareness Through Joint Action (DARAJA) project, spearheaded by the Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD) in collaboration with Resurgence and other partners, is a pioneering initiative aimed at enhancing climate resilience among vulnerable populations …
FINKERAT
The FINKERAT project, led by the Finnish Meteorological Institute, aims to enhance East African societies' preparedness for extreme weather events and improve air quality monitoring in Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania. The FINKERAT project aims to …