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SADC Climate Services Centre Tropical Cyclone Advisory issue 04 of 2020-2021.pdf
Date Signed: 2021-01-22
Type: Documents & Publications, Media Releases & Statements
Themes: Meteorology, Climate Information, Climate Change Adaptation, Climate Change Mitigation
Analysis of model outputs from theEuropean Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting(ECMWF), Joint Typhoon Warning Center(JTWC), Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre(RSMC)La Reunionand the SADC Climate ServicesCentreWRF-GFS,indicatethat tropical stormELOISEcurrentlyhas a central pressure of 992hPa and amaximum average wind speed of 74km/h near its centre. It is moving general southwest at about 22km/h. There is a likelihood that ELOISEwill makelandfall near Beira over Mozambique on 23January 2021
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SADC Climate Services Centre Tropical Cyclone Advisory issue 04 of 2020-2021.pdf
Date Signed: 2021-01-22
Type: Documents & Publications, Media Releases & Statements
Themes: Meteorology, Climate Information, Climate Change Adaptation, Climate Change Mitigation
Analysis of model outputs from theEuropean Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting(ECMWF), Joint Typhoon Warning Center(JTWC), Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre(RSMC)La Reunionand the SADC Climate ServicesCentreWRF-GFS,indicatethat tropical stormELOISEcurrentlyhas a central pressure of 992hPa and amaximum average wind speed of 74km/h near its centre. It is moving general southwest at about 22km/h. There is a likelihood that ELOISEwill makelandfall near Beira over Mozambique on 23January 2021
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SADC Food and Nutrition Security Update Issue - 03 - 2019 - 2020
Date Signed: 2020-05-28
Type: Documents & Publications, SADC Technical & Thematic Reports
Themes: Themes, Agriculture & Food Security, Food Security
COVID-19 likely to have major impact on food and nutrition security and livelihoods in SADC. About 43 million people estimated to be acutely food insecure in the Region, calling for urgent resourcing and scale up of the interventions planned by both Member States and their humanitarian partners. Poor seasonal rainfall distribution dampens overall harvest prospects for many parts of the Region. Excessive rains cause flooding and destruction of crop fields and property in northeastern parts of the Region. Preliminary crop production estimates for Malawi, Namibia and South Africa show an increase in most crops including maize. The African migratory locust outbreaks recorded in Botswana and Namibia. Fall armyworm and foot and mouth disease remain a challenge in the Region.
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Media Release
Date Signed: 2019-07-11
Type: Documents & Publications, Media Releases & Statements
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Inside SADC Newsletter - February 2019
Date Signed: 2019-01-24
Type: Documents & Publications, Newsletters, Media Releases & Statements
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STATEMENT OF HOM AT DRC SEOM LAUNCH - FRENCH
Date Signed: 2018-12-10
Type: Documents & Publications, Speeches & Communiques, Media Releases & Statements
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STATEMENT OF HOM AT DRC SEOM LAUNCH - ENGLISH
Date Signed: 2018-12-10
Type: Documents & Publications, Speeches & Communiques, Media Releases & Statements
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ES REMARKS FOR DRC SEOM - FRENCH
Date Signed: 2018-12-10
Type: Documents & Publications, Speeches & Communiques, Media Releases & Statements
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