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Somalia Food Security Outlook Update, April 2021 - Somalia


Somalia Food Security Outlook Update, April 2021
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The start of the April to June
gu rainfall season was either delayed, significantly below average, or poorly distributed across Somalia. As this follows a below-average
deyr season in late 2020 and a harsh dry season in early 2021, drought was prevalent in mid-April, leading to water scarcity and poor crop and livestock production conditions. Further, rainfall is forecast to subside from mid-May into June.
Due to poor rainfall, the July harvests and seasonal livestock production will be below average.
Gu crop development is delayed in several northwestern and southern agropastoral and riverine livelihood zones, and yield losses are likely due to the shortened growing period. In northern and central pastoral areas, there are reports of atypical livestock migration and deaths. While mid-season rainfall will partially alleviate water and pasture scarcity, livestock health, value, and r ....

Addun Pastoral , Northern Inland Pastoral , Coastal Deeh Pastoral , Bay Bakool Low Potential Agropastoral , வடக்கு உள்நாட்டு ஆயர் , கடலோர டீ ஆயர் ,

Somalia Seasonal Monitor: May 3, 2021 - Somalia


Somalia Seasonal Monitor: May 3, 2021
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After long delay, light to heavy rainfall marks the establishment of the gu season in Somalia
After little to no rainfall in the North and poorly distributed rainfall elsewhere through April 20th, the 2021
gu rains were fully established in late April. Light to moderate to heavy precipitation occurred across much of the country during the April 21-30 period. According to preliminary CHIRPS remote sensing data, most of the Northwest and localized areas in the South received at least 25 to 50 millimeters (mm) of rain. Across the rest of the country, rainfall amounted to less than 30 mm (Figure 1). In comparison to the long-term average, rainfall amounts in the North were either climatologically average or 10-25 mm above average, especially in the Northwest. Conversely, rainfall across much of southern and central Somalia was 10-25 mm below average (Figure 2). According to the most recent FAO SWALIM river station gauge dat ....

Wilayat Bahr Al Jabal , South Sudan , Jubbada Hoose , Shabeellaha Dhexe , Beledweyne Hiiraan , Hudur Bakool , Climate Prediction Center , Middle Shabelle , Woqooyi Galbeed , East Golis , Northern Inland Pastoral , Coastal Deeh Pastoral , Addun Pastoral , Hawd Pastoral , Standardized Precipitation Index , Coastal Deeh , Cowpea Belt , Middle Juba , Lower Juba , Lower Shabelle , Difference Vegetation Index , Prediction Center , விலாட் பஹ்ர் அல் ஜபல் , தெற்கு சூடான் , ஜுபடா குழாய் , காலநிலை ப்ரிடிக்ஶந் மையம் ,