21/11/2023
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CSAG newsletter Data for decision-making for sustainable food systems transformation in the Eastern Cape of South Africa: what is needed?
The Climate Systems Analysis Group (CSAG), at the University of Cape Town, is a multidisciplinary cl
Since 1992 CSAG has been evolving a unique strategy for research in Africa. Blending core disciplinary depth in atmospheric science, climate modelling, and applied climate analysis with multidisciplinary elements of vulnerability, impacts and adaptation science, CSAG offers a unique integration of relevant research to developing nation needs. These resources are coupled with proactive capacity bui
21/11/2023
CSAG newsletter -
CSAG newsletter Data for decision-making for sustainable food systems transformation in the Eastern Cape of South Africa: what is needed?
07/11/2023
We are looking to take on 2 x PhD students and 3 x MSc students for the DELTAS II CASCADE project.
31/10/2023
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CSAG newsletter Exploring the role of transdisciplinary learning for navigating climate risks in African cities: The case of Lusaka, Zambia
29/09/2023
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CSAG Newsletter Classification of large-scale environments that drive the formation of mesoscale convective systems over southern West Africa
25/08/2023
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CSAG Newsletter Owing to probabilistic uncertainties associated with seasonal forecasts, especially over areas such as southern Africa where forecast skill is limited, non-climatologists and users of such forecasts frequently prefer them to be presented or distributed in terms of the likelihood (expressed as a prob...
19/06/2023
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CSAG Newsletter As a direct consequence of extreme monsoon rainfall throughout the summer 2022 season Pakistan experienced the worst flooding in its history. We employ a probabilistic event attribution methodology as well as a detailed assessment of the dynamics to understand the role of climate change in this even...
17/05/2023
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CSAG Newsletter Heatwaves in Mozambique (1983)–2016: Characteristics, trends, and city-level summaries using high-resolution CHIRTS-daily.
18/04/2023
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CSAG Newsletter Role of Indigenous and local knowledge in seasonal forecasts and climate adaptation: A case study of smallholder farmers in Chiredzi, Zimbabwe
16/03/2023
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CSAG Newsletter CMIP6 models suggest that extreme fire weather associated with the April 2021 Cape Town wildfire has become 90% more likely in a warmer world.
16/02/2023
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CSAG Newsletter Fostering transdisciplinary research for equitable and sustainable development pathways across Africa: what changes are needed?
20/01/2023
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CSAG Newsletter Attribution of the human influence on heavy rainfall associated with flooding events during the 2012, 2016, and 2018 March-April-May seasons in Kenya
13/01/2023
CSAG is looking for 3 Post-Doctoral Research Fellows with experience and expertise in:
i) physical climate research; and/or
ii) climate-driven impact modeling and analysis; and/or
iii) climate change adaptation in a developing context