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Workshop on Designing Benefit Studies for Meteorological Services

Join our training workshop on evaluating the socio-economic benefits of meteorological services. Learn how to assess the value of weather and climate information, and incorporate these concepts into your work. Don't miss this opportunity!

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Workshop on Designing Benefit Studies for Meteorological Services

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  1. Tichaona Gwaze Acting Head, Marketing and External Relations Meteorological Services Department Zimbabwe E-mail address: tichgwaze@yahoo.com Training Workshop for National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) on Designing Socio-Economic Benefit Studies of Meteorological and Hydrological Services and Products for the Members of the Southern African Development Community

  2. Zimbabwe (background)

  3. Background Location: Latitude: 23°S to 15°S Longitude: 25°E to 34°E Altitude: It ranges between 162 m (amsl) at the junction of the Runde and Save rivers and 2600m (amsl) at the highest peaks in the Eastern Highlands Total Area: 390 757 Square Killometres Population: 13 061 239 (2012 censures) Latest Annual GDP: 13.49 Billion USD

  4. continue Composition of GDP: • Agriculture- 20.1 • Industry - 25.4% • Services - 54.5% Main Industries: • Agriculture • Mining • Tourism

  5. Climate of Zimbabwe Seasons: • Cool season - May to August • Hot Season - September to mid- November • Main rainy season - mid-November to mid-March • Post rainy season - mid-March to May

  6. continue Rainfall: It ranges between 500 mm along the Limpopo valley to 1000 mm in the Eastern Highlands.

  7. Cont Temperatures • Annual maximum temperatures ranges between 220C in the Eastern Highlands (Nyanga etc) to 320C in the lowveld. • Mean annual minimum temperatures ranges between 100C in the Highveld to 160C in the lowveld

  8. Impact on Human Settlements Hazards Flash Floods DROUGHTS

  9. STRONG WINDS Hailstorms Tobacco field damaged by Hail storms School Damaged by strong winds

  10. Meteorological Services Department The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) is a department in the Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate in the Government of Zimbabwe responsible for providing weather, climate and seismic data to a diversity of stakeholders including the farming community, aviation industry, academic fraternity and the mining sector among others.

  11. Cont • Number of Staff: 222 in post, Approved structure 257 • Annual Budget: 2.8m USD, released 200 000 USD. • Range of products and Services: - Agromet Bulletins - Rainfall Bulletins - Seasonal Forecasts - Weather Forecasts (General)

  12. cont - Cloud Seeding - Severe Weather warnings - Lightning/Hail/Storm Confirmation certificates - Seismic Risk Assessments for the Mining industry and Dam construction - Aviation Weather Services - Specialized Forecasts for Event Management

  13. cont Estimated Costs of MSDZ • Observing Systems - USD600 000.00 • Forecasting - USD80 000.00 • Climatology - USD62 000.00 • Support Stuff - USD10 000.00 • Training - USD56 000.00 • Construction works - USD96 000.00 • Cloud Seeding - USD496 000.00

  14. cont • The MSD makes a significant contribution to economic benefit to the Aviation industry but still needs to do more in seismology. • The MSD requires seismic testing equipment to enable it to carry out seismic assessments, a Meteo Factory to enable it to produce quality products and services and Super computer for modeling. • MSD is wholly funded by the Government of Zimbabwe and has not received any support from donors or MDBs to purchase capital.

  15. Expectations from workshop At the end of the training workshop I hope I will have gained knowledge in how to value weather and climate, Economic assessment of Met Services and be able to public and incorporate the concepts and methodologies related to Socio-Economic Benefits assessments. with this knowledge I will be able to carry out Socio-Economic Benefit studies in my country.

  16. THANKYOU

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