#Ethiopian Meteorology Institute warns of #heavy rainfall, flash #floods in August
The Ethiopian Meteorology Institute has warned that several parts of the country are expected to experience moderate to heavy rainfall in August, with the potential for hailstorms and flash floods.
The Institute stated that areas in the northeast, north, central, southwest, and western regions will likely receive significant rainfall. It further cautioned that cloud formations resulting from solar heating could produce heavy downpours accompanied by hailstones, increasing the risk of localized flash flooding.
Additional risks linked to persistent high humidity were also noted, including waterlogging in low-lying farmlands and the likelihood of landslides and flooding in steep, highland areas.
Farmers and relevant stakeholders were advised to prepare flood diversion and drainage systems to protect crops from inundation and reduce the spread of crop diseases and weeds associated with excessive moisture.
The Institute also warned of possible flash floods in watershed areas exposed to intermittent but intense summer rainfall.
🔔 A new article by the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute @Eth_Meteorology and co-authored by the CHC highlights EMI’s remarkable progress in advancing climate services.
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ℹ️ Official #GHACOF70 Release! 🔔
☀️🌧️ Above-normal rainfall is expected across most parts of the Greater Horn of Africa (GHA) during the June to September (JJAS) period. This season is particularly critical for countries in the northern and western subregions of the GHA, as it contributes more than 40% of the annual rainfall—and over 90% in parts of Sudan. This makes the seasonal forecast important for early action and planning in sectors such as agriculture, water resources, disaster risk reduction, and food security.
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🌍 @EuroGeosciences's #EGU2025 has officially begun!
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Exciting week ahead! Our session on Advances in African Hydrology and Climate continues to grow each year, and 2025 promises an interesting lineup of talks. Join us on April 28th & 29th( https://t.co/5qEprxDxVO) to explore innovative insights.
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🤝 Strengthening Partnerships for Climate Resilience: This week, the ICPAC team welcomed representatives from @IWMI_ to our office. We had great discussions on enhancing collaboration for climate resilience, anticipatory action, and sustainable water management in the region. The visit also extended to the East Africa and Ethiopia Country Offices.
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📢 The 2023 State of Global Water Resources Report is now available!
The facts are clear. We need better monitoring & data sharing for effective water management, and we need #EarlyWarningsforAll to tackle water-related hazards.
Full report➡️https://t.co/j4BZTB0gfM
#Ethiopia: Officials warn of widespread flooding risk
Ethiopia is experiencing flooding due to heavy rainfall. In May, authorities identified over 36,000 residents in 218 areas of #Addis_Abeba as potentially vulnerable to floods ahead of the rainy season.
Abraha Adugna (PhD), state minister of water resource management at the Ministry of Water and Energy, recently stated that regions along river basins across Ethiopia are at risk of flooding during the rainy season.
The state minister listed #Oromia, #Afar, #Somali, #Tigray,# Gambella, #Benishangul, #Amhara, South Ethiopia region, and Addis Abeba as areas likely to experience flooding.
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ℹ️ Weekly rainfall forecast 03 - 10 July 2024
⛈️🌧️ Heavy rainfall (above 200mm) expected over areas in central to western #Ethiopia, and isolated areas in western and southern #Sudan.
Details 👉🏾 https://t.co/lP360rVgJ2
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#Ethiopia: Fatal flooding claims four lives in #Addis_Abeba
The Fire and Disaster Risk Management Commission has reported that four individuals have tragically lost their lives due to flooding in the Weregenu area of #Bole Sub-district, Woreda 11, in Addis Abeba this morning. This unfortunate incident occurred following heavy rainfall.
It has been determined by the commission that constructions along the riverside, which were not in compliance with the city administration's master plan, have heightened the risk of flooding for the community. In response to this issue, the commission is currently implementing permanent solution works as outlined in an approved plan aimed at reducing this risk and vulnerability.
Residents are strongly advised to adhere to any precautionary instructions that are issued by both the city administration and the Fire and Disaster Risk Management Commission during periods of heavy precipitation to prevent the recurrence of similar tragic incidents.
As the autumn rain season approaches, the commission has issued a warning that an estimated 1.9 million individuals nationwide could be impacted by floods resulting from the seasonal rains. Furthermore, it is anticipated that over one million people may experience temporary displacement from their homes as a consequence.
New research article: Unveiling hydrological dynamics in data-scarce regions: experiences from the Ethiopian Rift Valley Lakes Basin https://t.co/Arv5MBiiJf
📢New syntheis report from BMGF supported project
Improving water and climate data and decision support tools for climate-smart water management in Ethiopia https://t.co/T4e71AnWK4
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Together, we will explore the climate-related risks to water availability and security that threaten peace and stability, particularly in transboundary river basins.
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📢 New paper. This review paper was out a while ago. Check it out if you are interested in East African climate & hydrological extrmes.
Hydrologic extremes in a changing climate: a review of extremes in East Africa https://t.co/K7YL0sqz1o
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On Talking Development, renowned Nigerian author @ChimamandaReal shares with Managing Director @bjerde_anna the need to unlearn cultural gender biases and allow women to be who they are.
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