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In #EastAfrica, below-normal rainfall is forecast to continue through the March to May period across east and western areas, which may worsen conditions in drought-affected areas. #CM4EW report available at cropmonitor.org in collaboration with Climate Hazards Center





Congrats👏to our grad student researcher William Turner, on the successful #defense of his #PhD dissertation: From Climate to Food Security: Advancing climate-based tools for agricultural assessments and advisories in food insecure areas of Africa. UCSB Geography





⭐️Welcome back Capstone Students! The undergraduate statistics team UCSB PSTAT is back from spring break and diving into data! They’re applying their statistical skills to evaluate model performance in predicting rainfall. Excited to see their insights unfold




CHC is excited to welcome African Mountain Research Foundation as our newest data provider! In March, African Mountain Research Foundation provided valuable station data from mountainous areas of #Malawi, #Zimbabwe, & #SouthAfrica into #CHIRPS. 👉 chc.ucsb.edu/monitoring for the latest rainfall updates.


📢Join CHC's Chris Funk on May 14, 2025 as he presents at the KIT International Excellence Talks. Read more: chc.ucsb.edu/news/announcem… Zoom: kit-lecture.zoom.us/j/67730254579#… 2024 International Excellence Award Video: youtube.com/watch?v=lLpzUg… UCSB Geography


Scientists at the Climate Hazards Center and the University of California are studying heat exposure among elementary students in California to help develop heat action plans. Learn more about this work here: news.ucsb.edu/2025/021858/he… UCSB Geography



📢Dr. Chris Funk from @ClimateHazards will join a global panel of experts on June 11, at the Cell Press Forum: Drought and Water In(security) in a Changing World. Don’t miss this discussion! Register: bigmarker.com/cellpress-soci… Cell Press UCSB Geography



Weather station reporting has been declining over the past 4 decades. The CHC and UCAR COMET UCAR are deploying 3D-printed stations to fill climate data gaps. Read more about this joint effort with Kenya Met Department 🇰🇪 Meteorological Services Department of Zimbabwe FEWS NET here: blog.chc.ucsb.edu/?p=1840