
Early Warning Systems for Climate Change
Early Warning Systems for climate change are tools that help predict and monitor weather-related risks, such as storms, floods, or heatwaves, by analyzing data from satellites, sensors, and models. These systems provide timely alerts to communities, governments, and organizations, allowing them to prepare, evacuate, or take mitigation actions to reduce harm. They enhance resilience by translating complex climate information into understandable warnings, enabling better decision-making and safeguarding lives, property, and resources in the face of changing climate patterns.