2020
DOI: 10.1175/bams-d-19-0008.1
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The Gnat and the Bull Do Climate Outlook Forums Make a Difference?

Abstract: Little has been documented about the benefits and impacts of the recent growth in climate services, despite a growing call to justify their value and stimulate investment. Regional Climate Outlook Forums (RCOFs), an integral part of the public and private enterprise of climate services, have been implemented over the last 20 years with the objectives of producing and disseminating seasonal climate forecasts to inform improved climate risk management and adaptation. In proposing guidance on how to measure the s… Show more

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“…The past few decades have seen an increase in awareness of the importance of CIS in Sub Saharan Africa and an allocation of resources towards the development of these services. Government and civil society institutions have invested in strengthening CIS, for example through the regional climate outlook forums (Gerlak et al., 2020; Ogallo et al., 2008; Patt et al., 2007) and development of national and sub‐national meteorological service capacity to support CIS (Mwanga et al., 2017).…”
Section: Status Of Holistic Cis In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The past few decades have seen an increase in awareness of the importance of CIS in Sub Saharan Africa and an allocation of resources towards the development of these services. Government and civil society institutions have invested in strengthening CIS, for example through the regional climate outlook forums (Gerlak et al., 2020; Ogallo et al., 2008; Patt et al., 2007) and development of national and sub‐national meteorological service capacity to support CIS (Mwanga et al., 2017).…”
Section: Status Of Holistic Cis In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%