Thursday, July 7, 2016

Audio Report: Climate Research to boost agriculture and livelihoods

Ghana is one of two countries in West Africa to host supersites for a major research to develop a comprehensive dataset for the next generation of weather and climate models.

Benin is the other country involved in the three-year project funded by the European Union at a cost of 7million euros.

The surface observations to be made at the supersites include a ceilometer to measure cloud top and base heights, a sounding system for launching balloons with radiosondes, a weather station and other instruments to measure surface radiometric properties and atmospheric composition.

Kofi Adu Domfeh reports on the relevance of the research

https://soundcloud.com/kofi-adu-domfeh-1/climate-research-to-boost-agriculture-and-livelihoods

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