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Report:Seasonal Rainfall and Temperature Forecast for JJAS 2024
Date: June 3, 2024
Location: Coral Hotel - Port Sudan
Theme: "A Coordinated Early Warning System for Early Action"
1- Introduction
The first Sudan National Climate Forum (SUNCOF1), organized by the Sudan Meteorological Authority (SMA) …
Record-breaking 47-48°C recorded in River Nile and Northern states
The Sudan Meteorological Authority (SMA) issued a timely 7-day early warning for a severe heatwave, which hit yesterday, affecting River Nile and Northern states. Temperatures skyrocketed to a record-breaking 47-48°C, causing widespread disruptions, water …
Advancing Sudan Meteorological Authority's role in early warning and civil protection for floods and droughts in Sudan
Sudan Meteorological Authority SMA presented the SMA Weather and Climate Services Rescue Plan during a workshop hosted by the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre ICPAC in Nairobi, Kenya from 6 - 8 May 2024, …
Sudan Meteorological Authority, at the Frontline of Climate Action in a Fragile, Violent and Conflict (FVC ) Context
Background
Sudan, a country grappling with internal conflicts, faces a unique challenge in providing essential services like weather and climate information. Despite the political and economic turmoil, the Sudan Meteorological Authority (SMA) recognizes the critical …
Sudan's Commitment to Climate Services
Amidst the ongoing conflict in Sudan, the Sudan Meteorological Authority (SMA) and representatives from various sectors in Sudan participated in the 66th Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum (GHACOF66) held at Speke Munyonyo, Uganda …
SMA's Pioneering Role in the 'Early Warnings For All Initiative' at COP 28
In a significant stride towards enhancing disaster resilience, the Sudan Meteorological Agency (SMA) has showcased its commitment to the "Early Warnings For All Initiative" during COP 28, underlining the crucial need for advanced warning systems …