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Seasonal climate and extreme event forecasting

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Seasonal climate and extreme event forecasting assesses and forecasts the impacts of short-term climate and geological variability, emphasizing enhanced risks of extreme events through real-time monitoring and assessments of the origins of major anomalies. Meteorologists, oceanographers, and geologists review climate, weather, and geological observations and data; assess their meaning, significance, and current status; and try to predict likely future impacts, to prepare for and mitigate the affects of natural disasters such as tornados, hurricanes, flooding, earthquakes, and Tsunamis.

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Preparing for floods in Mozambique

Maputo, Mozambique | October 30, 2001

Chemonics is distributing self-powered radios to rural communities in Mozambique to help them prepare for cyclones and flooding.

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