Central Africa: Satellite Hydrology Training for Trainers

WMO conducted a Training of Trainers session in Lomé, Togo (17-19 March 2025) to enhance satellite-based hydrological monitoring in Central Africa. The initiative aims to strengthen hydrological services by optimizing Earth observation data and fostering regional expertise.

In a concerted effort to strengthen hydrological monitoring and water resources management in Central Africa, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in collaboration with specialists from Laboratoire d'Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales ( LEGOS ), France, and the International Congo-Ubangui-Sanga Commission ( CICOS ), has initiated a capacity building plan on satellite-based hydrological monitoring.

The objective is to optimize the use of Earth observation data to enhance operational hydrological services. As part of this initiative, a "training of trainers" session was held from 17 to 19 March 2025 in Lomé, Togo. The training brought together satellite altimetry specialists who worked to enhance the capacity of 10 experts from National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) and River Basin Authorities. The focus was on analyzing and monitoring water level variations in major lakes (e.g Tanganyika and Chad) and rivers (e.g. Congo), as well as assessing flood risks.

Participants deepened their knowledge of satellite product validation using local observations. The training also focused on preparing technical notes on hydrological conditions in pilot areas across Central Africa. The trained specialists are now equipped to transfer knowledge in future training sessions, as part of the current WMO capacity-building initiative on satellite altimetry for Africa. A valuable collaboration was established with specialists of some River Basin Authority in West Africa, who will help expand this technical support over the region.

This training was conducted under the framework of the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems Central Africa (CREWS-CA) initiative.

WMO extends its sincere appreciation to the Agence Nationale De La Meteorologie ( ANAMET ) of Togo for their invaluable support in hosting this training.

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