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METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES’ ROLE IN AGROMETEOROLOGY

METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES’ ROLE IN AGROMETEOROLOGY. By Keithley Meade Director, Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services Phone: 1-268- 462-4606 Cell: 1-268-764-2139 Email: keithleym@yahoo.com. What is weather?.

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METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES’ ROLE IN AGROMETEOROLOGY

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  1. METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES’ ROLE IN AGROMETEOROLOGY By Keithley Meade Director, Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services Phone: 1-268- 462-4606Cell: 1-268-764-2139Email: keithleym@yahoo.com

  2. What is weather? • Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness. • Climate is the weather at some location averaged over some long period of time. 2

  3. What is weather? Weather is defined by elements which are measured either by special instruments or are observed. These measurements are then recorded and used in the making of weather reports, forecasts and climate graphs. Some elements are: Temperature Rainfall Wind speed & Direction Air Pressure Visibility Cloud Cover Sunshine 3

  4. Weather Systems Weather systems that affect Antigua and Barbuda annually are typically: High pressure ridges Tropical waves Troughs Fronts Storms/hurricanes 4

  5. Climate - Definition Climate is defined more rigorously as the statistical description of weather in terms of the mean and variability of relevant quantities over a period of time ranging from months to thousands or millions of years 5

  6. Climate Change – Definition 6

  7. Climate Change - Variability 7

  8. Climate Change: Challenges for the Caribbean 8 • Expected climate change impacts for region include: • Increased temperatures • Reduced agricultural yields • Increased danger of wild fire • Heat stress injury and death • Coral bleaching • Biodiversity loss • Increased emergence of vector borne diseases • Increased water demand

  9. Climate Change: Challenges for the Caribbean 9 • Changes in rainfall patterns • Increased frequency of droughts • Increased frequency of heavy precip events • Decreased fresh water availability • Lower agricultural yields/crop damage and increase livestock death

  10. Climate Change: A priority for the Caribbean 10 • Increased intensity of storm activity • 2 – 11% increase in intensity by 2100 • Increased number of major hurricanes • 20% increase in precip rate within 100 km • 6 – 34% decrease in frequency globally • Decrease in number of named storms Note: These are global numbers

  11. Meteorological Services’ Role Provide information services based on the weather elements that we collect .  ►Drought and Precipitation Statement  ►Temperature Statement  ►Wind Statement  ►Monthly Weather Summaries  ►Yearly Weather Summaries ►Hurricane Season Summary   ►Antiguan Hurricanes and Storms - 1851 to 2010 11

  12. Meteorological Services’ Role •   ►Climate Data Forecasts/Outlooks  ►7-Day Forecast for Antigua  ►7-Day Forecast for Barbuda  ►3 to 10 Day Hazardous Weather Outlook  ►Monthly Weather  ►Seasonal Weather  ►Wet Season Weather  ►El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO)  ►Tropical Cyclones • All of this information can be found on our website at www.antiguamet.com 12

  13. Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services will work with CAMI to strengthen our delivery of Agro-meteorological services to farmers in Antigua and Barbuda. We will work with CAMI to strengthen our data collection and improve our staff’s ability to interpret data collected to produce relevant information. We will use our reputation as a forecasting entity to encourage farmers to use Agro-meteorological information. Will seek to reestablish a data culture and pledge any expertise that we can provide in this regard. CONCLUSIONS

  14. Thank You! Any Questions?

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