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African
Desk The
African Desk was established at the Climate Prediction Center in 1994 as part
of the US contributions to the WMO Voluntary Cooperation Program (VCP). The objective is to help build capacity in
climate predictions, monitoring, and assessments at African meteorological
institutions. The African Desk was
expanded in 2006 to include weather in support of the WMO Severe Weather
Forecasting Demonstration Project (SWFDP) for Africa. The African Desk provides access to NCEP
weather and climate data, and products, and conducts in-house professional
development training for African NMHSs.
The current African Training Desk consists of a Climate Training Desk
and a Weather Training Desk, and has the capacity to host fours visitors at a
time for 4 month periods arriving at staggered intervals of two months. The African Desk is fully integrated
with CPC International projects including the support to the USAID Famine Early
Warning System Network (FEWSNET) and the Disaster Risk Reduction Program of the
Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA), and the NOAA-USDA Joint
Agricultural Weather Facility (JAWF). Requirements for training in the
African Desk The
requirements for eligibility to participate in the African Desk Training
Program are as follows:
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Candidates
must commit to return to their duties for at least one year immediately upon
completing the African Desk training. ·
Candidates must fill
out a WMO VCP Fellowship Application Form and mail it to the Education
Department of the WMO in Geneva. A
copy of the application form may be sent by fax to the African Desk at
301-763-8125 or by email to: Wassila.Thiaw@noaa.gov. More information on the WMO VCP
Fellowship Program and the application form can be found on the WMO web site at
this address: http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/etr/documents/TD_1356_ETR-18_E.pdf You can download the application form here. The curriculum for both the Climate Training
Desk and the Weather Training Desk are heavily tailored towards hands-on
practical training. Trainees also
have the opportunity to attend seminars and lectures on state of the art
weather and climate predictions and monitoring. Climate
Training Curriculum ·
CPC
Tutorials on ENSO and the Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) ·
Access
and process large data: Climate Forecast System (CFS), NCEP reanalysis and
precipitation data ·
Use
of Climate Monitoring Tool, graphic interpretation, and integration in
operational climate monitoring ·
Climate
Predictability Tool, graphic interpretation and integration in operational
climate forecasting ·
Simple
multimodel ensemble predictions to improve
predictions ·
Subseasonal forecasting,
including the influence of the MJO and other local factors ·
The
preparation of the African monsoon monitoring ·
GIS
applications to produce forecast graphics in geo-referenced formats Weather
Training Curriculum ·
The
use of NAWIPS applications in operational weather forecasting ·
COMET
Distance Learning Online Tutorial ·
Use
and interpretation of NWP ·
Use
of ensembles in operational weather forecasting ·
Subseasonal forecasting in
partnership with the Climate Training Desk ·
Writing
forecast bulletins ·
Access
and process large data: Global Forecast System (GFS) and ensembles (GEFS), NCEP
reanalysis and precipitation data ·
Conduct
model verification studies ·
WRF
modeling ·
GIS
applications to produce forecast graphics in geo-referenced formats For
further information about our African
Desk, please contact W. Thiaw at: wassila.thiaw@noaa.gov.
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