Zimbabwe wants to warn people about bad weather before it happens. At today's World Meteorological Day celebrations, Mr. Tadeous Chifamba spoke for the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife. He discussed how the government plans to improve weather tracking equipment and create better warning systems for communities.
They already installed automatic weather stations at all 47 locations throughout the country. Plus, they added 5 Doppler weather radars that cover Zimbabwe completely. These machines give instant data about storms and help predict weather patterns accurately.
The government aims to boost teamwork between different groups. Mr. Chifamba emphasized they need to deliver weather updates to every citizen. He specifically mentioned rural areas and places that typically miss out on important information.
Radio stations across the country have become key partners for spreading weather alerts. Thanks to these local broadcasters, even the most remote villages can hear about incoming storms or dangerous weather conditions fast enough to prepare.
They already installed automatic weather stations at all 47 locations throughout the country. Plus, they added 5 Doppler weather radars that cover Zimbabwe completely. These machines give instant data about storms and help predict weather patterns accurately.
The government aims to boost teamwork between different groups. Mr. Chifamba emphasized they need to deliver weather updates to every citizen. He specifically mentioned rural areas and places that typically miss out on important information.
Radio stations across the country have become key partners for spreading weather alerts. Thanks to these local broadcasters, even the most remote villages can hear about incoming storms or dangerous weather conditions fast enough to prepare.