Atmosphere Studies (COLA, and the Climate Prediction
Center of the US NationalWeather Service, provide medium range outlooks of precipitation and temperature, from to 8-14 days into the future. The lead-time provided by these forecast products, is sufficient for decisions to preserve livelihoods. However, these products have been available only in the last 5-6 years, and applications have not yet been institutionalized,
although attempts to use these in disaster management have been made.
With a lead-time of 5-7 days, the forecast
is most useful in agriculture, water resource and disaster management. Specifically, the following application potentials have been identified:
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Timing of planting and harvesting
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Undertaking mid-season corrections and crop lifesaving measures wherever possible
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Reducing
harvest storage losses•
Protection of young seedlings crops from flood
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Protective measures to save assets and livestock
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Enabling farmers to preserve investments and retain capacity to undertake next cropping
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Planning
flood response activities•
Precautionary measures to protect infrastructure (e.g. growth centers, food silos, embankments, etc.)
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Alternate water usage and buffering programs
to provide water securityWarning and response systems are yet to take advantage of the 5-7 days lead time,
provided by weather forecasts, to preserve livelihoods.
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