Meteorological forecasts and agrometeorological models integration: a new approach concerning early warning for food security in the Sahel
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Food security is still the main problem that Sahelian populations have to face. In the Sahel, agriculture is
primarily based on rainfed crops and it is often structurally inadequate to manage the climatic variability.
Latest Early Warning approaches insist on two action levels: prevision and prevention. In its biophysical
aspect, prevision is mainly based on tools and models utilizing satellite data to monitor the growing season.
Agrometeorological models have a central role in this chain because they transform meteorological data into
levels of risk for agriculture. On the other hand, prevention, aiming to reduce the risks, is actually based on
meteorological forecasts. Nowadays, quantitative meteorological forecasts allow early warning systems
providing critical information to farmers, in order to reduce risks related to meteorological phenomena.
This paper presents the integration of meteorological forecasts with classical agrometeorological monitoring
achieved by ZAR model. Input data are Rainfall Estimate provided by Meteosat Second Generation and
forecasts from GFS (Global Operation Forecast) model, Precipitation at ground, at 7 days, downscaled at 8
kilometres. Such integration allows the production of information, as prevision of good conditions for
sowing, of crops onset in sowed areas and of crop conditions during the growing period. ZAR is used by
Agrhymet Regional Center for regional assessments and by National Meteorological Offices of Senegal,
Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger for their early warning activities.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
early warning for food security; rainfall forecast; agrometeorological monitoring; Sahel; Meteosat Second Generation
Elenco autori:
Vignaroli, Patrizio
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Titolo del libro:
Proceeding of the 6th AARSE international conference on earth observation and geoinformation sciences in support of Africa's development, 30 October - 2 November 2006, Cairo, Egypt. Cairo : The National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Science (NARSS), 2006. ISBN 1-920-01710-0.