Blog SERVIR "SWAAT" team helping water resource managers in Africa With floods and droughts as two of the most catastrophic natural disasters in the regions it serves, SERVIR strives to be on the cutting edge in addressing challenges related to water. April 8, 2016
Articles & Stories ICIMOD uses NASA and USGS data to help Nepalese officials address severe drought Remote districts of Western Nepal are experiencing what some claim is their worst drought in 40 years. Analyses prepared by the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development are helping the Government of Nepal evaluate the situation and make critical decisions about how to respond. March 22, 2016
Articles & Stories Protecting Kenya's Tea Crop and Livelihoods Kenya ranks third in the world in yearly tea production. Susan Malaso Kotikot, a native of Kenya who came to the U.S. a year and a half ago to accept a graduate research assistantship and work with SERVIR, wants to help mitigate crop damage by frost – and protect the livelihoods of many Kenyans. February 20, 2016
Articles & Stories SERVIR's new web service streamlines use of key precipitation data In 2014, NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched a new satellite that can see through storms and track rain and snow around the globe better than any previous observatory. August 6, 2015
Blog Kenya Meteorological Service visit to SERVIR brings teamwork to the forefront Some new international guests were seen around the SERVIR coordination office in Huntsville, Alabama, in early June 2015. July 1, 2015|Rachel Gaal, technical writing intern for SERVIR