Frugal Innovation in Practice - Frugal Weather Stations

Farming is all about knowing the weather. 
Imagine life without weather data. Commercial aviation would cease. Forecasting extreme weather events would be impossible. Emergency response systems would be unprepared for natural disasters. Flood and crop insurance wouldn’t exist. Even planning your weekend activities would be harder.

Today, weather data improve the lives of many people. But, there are still parts of the globe where weather monitoring doesn’t exist. That is exactly the case across much of the African continent.

TAHMO
The Trans-African HydroMeteorological Observatory (TAHMO) is an initiative aimed at rolling out a network of 20,000 affordable weather stations in Sub Saharan Africa. This monitoring network will replace a rapidly deteriorating system, and it’s expected to be a vital tool for tracking climate change in the continent. The weather information retrieved from the stations will be converted to weather information services for farmers. Currently, TAHMO is running a pilot project in Ghana.

Watch the introduction video of TAHMO:


Watch the video about TAHMO Weather Stations for Africa:

 

Watch the video about ATMOS 41, an All-in-one weather station:

Watch the video for a detailed explanation of the project:

More information about TAHMO