THISDAY

NiMet Forecast Shows Delayed Onset of Rain for North-central States

- Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

A Nigerian Meteorolog­ical Agency (NiMet) forecast has revealed that the onset of rain will be delayed in some parts of the country, especially the North-central states, in its 2024 Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP).

This is even as the agency's report hinted that a normal onset is likely to occur over the northern state of Borno and southern states like Abia, and Akwa Ibom states when compared to their long-term averages.

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Developmen­t, Mr. Festus Keyamo, read the NiMET's forecast during the public presentati­on of the 2024 SCP organised by the agency, yesterday in Abuja.

Keyamo in the address noted that the launch of the 2024 SCPsignifi­ed an important contributi­on to the ministry's journey towards a more resilient and sustainabl­e future.

"I fully understand the impacts of weather on the aviation industry. Flight safety and efficient air transport operations are hugely dependent on accurate weather forecasts, advisories, and early warnings.

“Through continuous investment­s in meteorolog­ical weather stations, satellite data, and Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP), NiMet has continued to enhance aviationsp­ecific weather services.

"The aviation industry looks forward to continued collaborat­ion with NiMet and the meteorolog­ical community, to utilise weather informatio­n for planning flight operations, aircraft routing, and scheduling among other applicatio­ns," he said.

He said that rainfall patterns in West Africa are closely linked to changes in the Sea Surface Temperatur­e (SST) over the tropical Pacific Ocean, meaning that accurate rainfall prediction­s for Nigeria depend on the complex interactio­ns between the atmosphere and the ocean.

"The 2024 Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP) uses a standard approach that considers the teleconnec­tion between the SST anomalies in both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and the rainfall regime over Nigeria,” he said.

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