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Relatively unknown global weather patterns can drive the hurricane season. What are the ITCZ, Central American Gyre and the ...
Similarly, after Tropical Cyclone Idai in 2019, which devastated Mozambique, Malawi, and Zimbabwe, GRADE provided rapid damage estimates that helped trigger large-scale financial support. One of the ...
Why is the devastation caused by Cyclone Chido concerning? Chido hit a region of the world that has seen its share of extreme weather events. Just five years ago, Mozambique faced the fury of Cyclones ...
In 2019, Cyclone Idai devastated Chimanimani and surrounding areas, claiming hundreds of lives and displacing thousands. More recently, Cyclone Filip in March this year impacted the Chipinge area in ...
Download logo World Meteorological Organization A APO Importer Fact-finding mission makes recommendations for future resilience The devastation caused by cyclones Idai and Kenneth which hit Mozambique ...
In 2019, Cyclone Idai hit Malawi, Madagascar, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe, leaving at least 1,593 people dead. More than three million people were displaced with hundreds of hectares of land under ...
When Cyclone Idai swept through Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park in May 2019, one of nature‘s deadliest forces encountered one of the most technologically sophisticated wildlife parks on the ...
After a massive cyclone transformed the ecosystem of Gorongosa National Park, researchers studied the immediate and knock-on impacts to garner lessons for wildlife managers around the world.
Article citations More>> Trujillo, M. (2019) Mozambique Cyclone Idai Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA). has been cited by the following article: TITLE: Flood Mapping in Mozambique Using Copernicus ...
A weaker Tropical Cyclone Jobo is a welcome sight compared to the stronger predecessors, but the area in the potential impact zone remains one of the most populous on the continent.
The latest devastating cyclones Idai and Kenneth, which hit Mozambique last spring, are cases in point. According to the UN Development Programme, “more than 100 million people could fall back into ...
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