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South Asia flash flood guidance system launched



KATHMANDU:The South Asia Flash Flood Guidance System (South Asia FFGS) has been officially launched, ushering in the prospect of improved early warnings for a major natural hazard in one of the world’s most populated regions.

The South Asia FFGS, operated by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) is now providing the nation’s nearly 1.6 billion people with effective flash flood guidance and forecasts. IMD acts as the regional center covering Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, providing forecast products, data and training.

The South Asia FFGS is funded by the United States Agency for International Development/Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (USAID/BHA) and implemented by the World Meteorological Organization and the Hydrologic Research Center (HRC), while National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a satellite data provider into the System.

It is part of a global FFGS which currently provides early warnings to three billion people – 40% of the world’s population – across more than 60 countries.

The Guidance for flash floods will enable all member countries to issue impact-based forecasting, at watershed and also city level, of flash floods which are very sudden and of short duration. In turn, this will help reduce the loss of life and property.

“Flash floods and riverine floods cause major loss of life and property in South Asia during the monsoon season.

Due to the frequency of extreme precipitation, urbanization, land-use changes, the need for early warning systems becomes more important,” said Dr. Hwirin Kim, Head of WMO Hydrological and Water Resources Services Division.

Since September 2020, the IMD has started issuing regional flash flood advisories to the Member countries (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka) alerting NMHSs and stakeholders on possible flash flood risks and associated heavy rainfall and/or Snowmelt daily with the lead time up to 36 hours.
Moreover, IMD conducted an online training from 8 to 10 July 2020 for 130 forecasters from Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

 

Publish Date : 24 October 2020 13:15 PM

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