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BULLETIN N°124 — Forecasts and Dekadal Climate Alerts for the Period 1st to 10th August 2022

Cameroun · 124 · Adoption : 1 août 2022

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1 août 2022
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Observatoire National sur les Changements Climatiques (ONACC)
RésuméCe bulletin climatique décadaire n°124 de l'Observatoire National sur les Changements Climatiques (ONACC) du Cameroun couvre la période du 1er au 10 août 2022. Il présente les prévisions de températures maximales et minimales, ainsi que les précipitations attendues dans les cinq zones agro-écologiques du Cameroun. Le bulletin identifie les risques de vagues de chaleur dans le Nord et l'Extrême-Nord, et de baisse des températures minimales dans plusieurs régions. Il formule des recommandations…

REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON Peace-Work-Fatherland NATIONAL OBSERVATORY ON CLIMATE CHANGE DIRECTORATE GENERAL

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OBSERVATOIRE NATIONAL SUR LES CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES DIRECTION GENERALE

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BULLETIN N°124

Forecasts and Dekadal Climate Alerts for the Period 1st to 10th August 2022

1st August, 2022

ONACC July 2022, all rights reserved

Supervision

Prof. Dr. Ing. AMOUGOU Joseph Armathé, Director of the National Observatory on Climate Change (NOCC) and Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon. In the Department of Geography at the University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.

Ing. . FORGHAB Patrick MBOMBA, Deputy Director of the National Observatory on Climate Change (NOCC)

Production Team (NOCC)

Prof. Dr. Ing. AMOUGOU Joseph Armathé, Director of the National Observatory on Climate Change (NOCC) and Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Yaoundé, Cameroon.

Ing. FORGHAB Patrick MBOMBA, Deputy Director of the National Observatory on Climate Change (NOCC).

BATHA Romain Armand Soleil, Technical Staff at NOCC / Head of The department for the production and dissemination of climate monitoring and warning services (DPDCMWA)

ZOUH TEM Isabella, Technical Staff at NOCC / Head of Geomatics Department;

MEYONG Réné Ramses, Technical Staff at NOCC / Assistant Research Officer N°1 at The department for the production and dissemination of climate monitoring and warning services (DPDCMWA);

NOJELA MBEIH Gaston Evariste, Technical Staff at NOCC / Assistant Research Officer N°2 at The department for the production and dissemination of climate monitoring and warning services (DPDCMWA);

MONTHE DJOMO Nelly, Technical Staff at NOCC, The department for the production and dissemination of climate monitoring and warning services (DPDCMWA);

SOUGA BOYOMO Thomas Magloire, Technical Staff at NOCC, DThe department for the production and dissemination of climate monitoring and warning services(DPDCMWA)

ANABA OLOMO Muriel Frédérique, Technical Staff at NOCC / Expert in Environment and GIS;

MESSI AMOUGOU Max, Technical Staff at NOCC / Expert en Environnement et SIG.

ANYE Victorine Ambo, Administrative Staff, NOCC.

ELONG Julien Aymar, Administrative Staff at NOCC, Research Officer, Assistant No. 1 at the Legal Unit

MEKA ZE Philemon Raissa, Administrative Staff at NOCC

I Introduction

This dekadal climate early warning bulletin n° 124 is done through the exploitation of spatial data collected from major international centres involved in day-to-day climate science, notably: the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) of the University of Columbia (USA); the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, USA); AccuWeather (American Weather Forecasting Agency, USA); the African Centre of Meteorological Applications for Development (ACMAD); Spatial data from 1979 to 2018, relating to Ocean Surface Temperature (OST) in the Atlantic and Pacific, El-Niño/La Nina episode intensities in the Pacific, rainfall and temperature from local stations. To this end, NOCC would like to express its gratitude to all these international Institutions as well as the DMN for the goodwill demonstrated in sharing the data.

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