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News Articles on Strengthening of Severe Weather Forecasting capabilities in various subregions

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Severe Weather Forecasting Programme (SWFP)
24-12-2021
  • Expansion of SWFP to Southeastern Asia-Oceania (MeteoWorld, 2025/ No. 1 (March 2025) & WIPPS Newletter, Issue No. 2 - 2025 (1))
  • SWFP is initiated in Central America (MeteoWorld, 2024/ No. 4 (December 2024))
  • Eastern Africa Ramps up Severe Weather Preparedness (MeteoWorld, 2024/ No. 2 (June 2024))
  • Strengthening severe weather impact-based forecasting in Cambodia (MeteoWorld, 2023/ No. 4 (December 2023)
  • Enhancing awareness and capacity on the NWP and Impact-based Forecasting to strengthen Early Warning Systems in West and Central Africa (WMP Projects Newsletter, 11/2022)
  • Strengthening of severe weather and impact-based forecasting capabilities in South and Southeast Asia (MeteoWorld, 2022/ No. 1 (March 2022)
  • Strengthening of SWFP in Eastern Caribbean (MeteoWorld, 2021/ No. 4 (December 2021))
  • West & Central Africa: CREWS/SWFP Training delivered online (MeteoWorld, June 2021, 2021/ No. 2 (June 2021)
  • South and Southeast Asia received an online SWFP Training Workshop (1-12 February 2021) / Article on Linkedin by UKMO expert
  • SWFDP strengthened in Bay of Bengal (South Asia) and West Africa (MeteoWorld, 2019/No. 1 (March 2019)):
  • Expansion of SWFDP, and development in Eastern Caribbean (MeteoWorld, 2017/ No. 2 (June 2017))
  • SWFDP gains ground in Africa and Asia (MeteoWorld, 2015/ No. 1 (March 2015)) 

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