In order to safeguard life and properties of the community, informed decision making based on accurate rainfall forecast is a key ingredient. Numerical weather prediction (NWP) models plays a key role in flood forecasting. Using the WRF model, KMD has established a limited area model with the outer nest extending into Central Africa to take care of the unstable Congo air mass and into the Indian Ocean to cater for the ocean dynamics running at 10 km resolution. The inner domain running at 2 km resolution extends from the Lake Victoria basin through the Rift Valley and the Highlands east of Rift valley. Shown in figure 1.
The model is run daily from 0600Z with initial conditions from the GFS model. The model output is then analysed and flood risk generated from the rainfall amounts expected bearing in mind the soil saturation status from the previous day precipitation.
This information is shared to the farmers, disaster managers and other stakeholders through the WhatsApp group to inform their decision making.
With the success stories from Narok County, the Flood Early Warning Service (FEWS) will be rolled out in other Counties such as Isiolo, Nakuru and Muranga through the TEMBO project.