Trans-African Hydro-Meteorological Observatory Project
20,000 Weather Stations in Africa
Monitoring the weather in Africa can be a challenge for climate scientists in Africa, where there are very few observation networks. More accurate data would help understand the African climate and the possibilities the continent offers for agriculture and other water-related activities.
The ambitious Trans-African Hydro-Meteorological Observatory (TAHMO) project would be the solution! Design, build and operate no less than 20,000 inexpensive and robust weather stations across Africa. That is the aim of TAHMO, a joint initiative by TU Delft and Oregon State University.
Introduction
Watch the video below for a detailed explanation of the project. Check out the related courses offered at TU Delft below the video.
Introduction to the TAHMO project
Related TAHMO Courses
Find out which TU Delft OpenCourseWare courses relate to the TAHMO project.
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Civil Engineering (Bachelor) (1)
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Hydrologie
Program(s) Bachelor
Theme(s) Water
Project(s) Innovative Weather Sensing
Only available in Dutch
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Electrical Engineering (Master) (1)
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Electronic Instrumentation
Program(s) Master
Project(s) Innovative Weather Sensing
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Electrical Engineering (Bachelor) (1)
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Measurement Science
Program(s) Bachelor
Project(s) Innovative Weather Sensing
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Watermanagement (Master) (3)
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Hydrological Measurements
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Water
Project(s) Innovative Weather Sensing
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Hydrology of catchments, rivers and deltas
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Water
Project(s) Innovative Weather Sensing
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Spatial Tools in Water Resources Management
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Water
Project(s) Innovative Weather Sensing
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