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Over 1000 people from 149 Countries Attend UNESCO-AGWA-ICIWaRM Global Conference on Climate-resilient Water Management Approaches

Oct. 29, 2021
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Kyrgyz Republic Rainfall

Training workshop on Satellite precipitation estimation and applications held for scientists and government officials in Central Asia

Oct. 16, 2021

A training workshop on “Satellite precipitation estimation and applications for scientists and government officials in Central Asia” was held on 27-30 Sep 2021. Water professionals from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan were trained in the use of real-time (e.g., for floods & droughts, water supply...) & historical (e.g., for climate change adaptation) satellite-based precipitation products to foster regional water security.

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UNESCO G-WADI Co-Convenes World Water Week Session on Bottom-Up Water Management Approaches

Sept. 1, 2021

Ninety-eight water professionals participated in the virtual session of the World Water Week, on Tuesday, 24 August, titled Certain Uncertainty: Next Generation Water Planning for Deep Uncertainty. The session was convened by G-WADI, the Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA), Deltares and the International Center for Integrated Water Resources Management (ICIWaRM).

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CHRS data downloads in 2021

Data Downloads of PERSIANN Products set another Yearly Record

Aug. 10, 2021
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Namibia Flood and Drought Monitor

Participatory Workshop held for new Namibia Flood and Drought Monitoring and Early Warning System

July 19, 2021

A participatory workshop was held on 13 July 2021 to introduce and discuss the new Namibia flood and drought monitoring and early warning system. There were about 60 participants.

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UNESCO and CAZALAC hold Course on Characterization, Monitoring and Nature of Droughts

June 24, 2021

In recent decades, the effects and intensity of droughts appear to have increased in Latin America and the Caribbean, with multiple social, economic and environmental impacts. The problems imposed by droughts are the subject of urgent palliative actions by the respective governments. These actions, however, may be unsuccessful if management is not accompanied or programmed by relevant information regarding drought processes.

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English Version of Midsummer Drought Atlas for Central America and the Caribbean Released

June 1, 2021

The Midsummer Drought (“La Canícula”) is a recurring event that affects Central America and parts of the Caribbean, reducing rainfall in the middle of the rainy season and threatening vulnerable local communities. Climate change is projected to further intensify the damaging impacts of drought in the region, affecting the availability of water needed for irrigation, human consumption and ecosystems.

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CRIDA in Guayaquil

Sixth CRIDA Seminar Highlights Enhancing Urban Water Resilience in Case Studies from South America

May 10, 2021

The sixth UNESCO (G-WADI)-AGWA-ICIWaRM webinar in a series on Adaptation in an age of uncertainty: tools for climate-resilient water management approaches took place on 27 April 2021. It focused on urban water resilience cases from South America, specifically concerning the coastal delta city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, and the Guadalquivir and Azero basins of Bolivia. Both addressed the impacts of climate change and hydrological extremes and their consequences to urban water management.

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Real-Time PERSIANN Rainfall Dataset Updated with Improved Accuracy

April 15, 2021

The near-real-time precipitation dataset developed by the Center for Hydrometeorology and Remote Sensing (CHRS) of the University of California, Irvine, has been updated and improved, as documented in a recent article in the Journal of Meteorology.

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Kelani Basin

Fifth CRIDA Seminar Focuses on Climate Risk Assessment for Hydropower

March 20, 2021

The fifth UNESCO (IHP G-WADI)-AGWA-ICIWaRM webinar in a series on Adaptation in an age of uncertainty: tools for climate-resilient water management approaches took place on Wednesday, 10 March 2021. It focused on the climate-water-energy nexus, drawing upon experiences and lessons learned in South Asia.

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