SOUTH ASIA HYDROMET FORUM
Program to Support South Asia Regional Development in Operational Forecasting and Service Delivery



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SOUTH ASIA HYDROMET FORUM
Program to Support South Asia Regional Development in Operational Forecasting and Service Delivery
South Asia Hydro-met Forum (SAHF) is a regional initiative that provides capacity building and training activities to support National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) to generate and transform climate data into reliable information that are critical in saving lives and assets and strengthening the resilience of communities in South Asia.
An environment where developing countries can deliver a level of service that can ensure the protection of lives and livelihoods against climate related disasters.
NMHSs embrace modern approaches to numerical weather prediction and ensemble prediction systems.
NMHSs provides critical information about extreme weather events, as well as information on the potential impacts and warnings of the severity of risk.
In Afghanistan, years of wars have impeded development. However, an initiative to modernize the meteorological service has started 3 years ago, and the government is committed to it, as well ...
The Department of Agriculture and Extension of Bangladesh briefly presented the Agrometeorological Information Systems Development Project, which is the Component-C of a Bangladesh Weather and Climate Services Regional Project.
SAHF III expanded on the SAHF I & II – which focused on service delivery, regional collaboration, and innovation- through adoption of a climate/ early warning information value chain approach.
After its inception, EC’s first in-person meeting convened to review progress, agree on strategies and actions identified in the SAHF Regional Approach, establish a mechanism to sustain SAHF beyond the ...
To develop and implement a regional cooperation activity on behalf of members in South Asia which includes Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, of the RIMES Council and to coordinate the SAHF regional capacity development process as well.
The World Bank evolved a Terms of Reference recommended implementing regional program aiming at:
The regional technical assistance project shall complement and reinforce national activities leading to a more sustainable program of development of meteorological and hydrological services throughout the region. Serving as anchor for the SAHF the process shall foster “learning from each other” and adoption of a futuristic approach for NWP/EPS based national and regional systems that leverage best available global products to develop solutions to the meteorological and hydrological challenges unique to the region.
The SAHF regional initiative is to ensure the capacity building activities enabling NMHS to not only address the current demand, but also the growing demand for the next 5-year period. The capacity building initiative shall support the following.
The SAHF regional initiative is to ensure the capacity building activities enabling NMHS to not only address the current demand, but also the growing demand for the next 5-year period. The capacity building initiative shall support the following.
Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System for Africa and Asia (RIMES) 2nd Floor, Outreach Building Asian Institute of Technology Campus 58 Moo 9 Paholyothin Road, Klong Nueng Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120 Thailand
Tel: +66 25165900 to 01
Email:sahfhydromet@gmail.com
Website: www.rimes.int