2021
DOI: 10.4236/ajcc.2021.103014
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Towards Increasing Data Availability for Meteorological Services: Inter-Comparison of Meteorological Data from a Synoptic Weather Station and Two Automatic Weather Stations in Kenya

Abstract: Meteorological data is useful for varied applications and sectors ranging from weather and climate forecasting, landscape planning to disaster management among others. However, the availability of these data requires a good network of manual meteorological stations and other support systems for its collection, recording, processing, archiving, communication and dissemination. In sub-Saharan Africa, such networks are limited due to low investment and capacity. To bridge this gap, the National Meteorological Ser… Show more

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“…Understand how other authors analyze the dust weather process by reading a large number of literatures (Demir et al, 2021;Irumva et al, 2021;Muita et al, 2021). Combined with the actual situation of the dust process, make my own analysis.…”
Section: The Relative Theory Of the Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understand how other authors analyze the dust weather process by reading a large number of literatures (Demir et al, 2021;Irumva et al, 2021;Muita et al, 2021). Combined with the actual situation of the dust process, make my own analysis.…”
Section: The Relative Theory Of the Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since data is key in weather and climate analysis, several interventions have been initiated with an aim of improving climate data services. Firstly, most countries have worked toward bridging the gap in the number of observing stations through the adoption of Automatic Weather Stations (AWS), 3-D printed automated weather stations, installation of radars, utilization of remote sensing data, and highresolution reanalysis (Shanko, 2015;Waniha et al, 2019;Muita et al, 2021;Dinku et al, 2022a). Secondly, consultations between http://digilib.icpac.net/maproom/index.html NMHSs and ICPAC have been conducted to understand the gaps in maintaining and collecting observational data from the different member states.…”
Section: Observations and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies in the region have also focused on the impact-based forecasts (e.g., Boult et al, 2020;Mwangi et al, 2021;Busker et al, 2023;Mitheu et al, 2023a), however the production of operational impact-based forecasts is still limited over the region.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These factors may explain some of the differences we observed between our results and other studies. We recommend further research that compares TAHMO to an expanded dataset of gauge data from meteorological services the covers Africa and each subregion (e.g., Muita et al 2021) before combining the two data sources in research and operational climate services.…”
Section: The Impact Of Temporal Aggregation On Rainfall Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%