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All over the province of Camarines Sur in the Philippines, Tropical Storm Trami brought intense rains, triggering flash floods. A week later, parts of Barangay Ombao Polpog are still submerged, including parts of the access road.
Brgy Ombao Polpog, Bula, Camarines Sur, the Philippines.
All over the province of Camarines Sur in the Philippines, Tropical Storm Trami brought intense rains, triggering flash floods. A week later, parts of Barangay Ombao Polpog are still submerged, including parts of the access road. Brgy Ombao Polpog, Bula, Camarines Sur, the Philippines.
© Regina Layug Rosero/MSF

External Webinar Series - The Basics of Forecasting for Anticipatory Action

All over the province of Camarines Sur in the Philippines, Tropical Storm Trami brought intense rains, triggering flash floods. A week later, parts of Barangay Ombao Polpog are still submerged, including parts of the access road. Brgy Ombao Polpog, Bula, Camarines Sur, the Philippines.
© Regina Layug Rosero/MSF
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The Basics of Forecasting for Anticipatory Action
 

Hosted by Anticipation Hub, this external webinar series provides foundational knowledge on forecasting principles, impact-based approaches, and practical decision-making strategies.

From May 16 to June 18, 2025, the series combines two engaging formats:

  • Forecasting Fridays: Short, informative videos (7–10 minutes) released weekly, covering key hazards and forecasting concepts.

  • Webinars Wednesdays: Interactive sessions diving deeper into each topic, featuring expert insights, case studies, and discussions with practitioners.

 

 

TOPICS

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Introduction to forecasting

 

2

 

Flood

 

3

 

Cyclone / typhoon / hurricane / tropical storm

 

4

 

Cold wave and heat wave

 

5

 

Non-weather hazards & where potential for anticipatory action is being explored, plus local/indigenous forecasts