CONTENTS. Page Images 1. Crop Information. Crop Stage, Crop Condition and Adverse Factor Crop Maps...3. Rainfall Situation

Similar documents
Presidential Approval Rating

Elections polling Sample and methodology

Afghanistan Opium Survey 2015

DHS WORKING PAPERS. Maternal Health Care Trends in Afghanistan DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEYS. Principal Authors Mohammad Iqbal Aman Bashir Noormal

Afghanistan Opium Survey 2015

Afghanistan Survey of Commercial Cannabis Cultivation and Production 2012

Water Resources Management in Afghanistan: The Issues and Options

Humanitarian Bulletin Afghanistan

ANSO QUARTERLY DATA REPORT Q

Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Communications & Information Technology. Major working plan of central directorate of MCIT for -1392

Human Resource Directorate HRMD Annual Achievements Report ١٣٩٠

Afghanistan Institute of Modern Sciences (AIMS) Business Inquiry

KEY HUMANITARIAN ISSUES

A Long Way to Go: Implementation of the Elimination of Violence against Women Law in Afghanistan

THE INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN, PEACE & SECURITY (RIWPS) NATIONAL DIALOGUE FOR PEACE & REOCNCILIATION

Drug Use in Afghanistan: 2009 Survey. Executive summary

Morphine lab in northern zone

Afghanistan Opium Survey 2014

Media Factsheet: Drug Use and Treatment in Afghanistan

Powerful earthquake rocks Afghanistan

Model of Parliament Building in Kabul under construction

Technical Assistance Consultant s Report. Islamic Republic of Afghanistan: Power Sector Master Plan (Financed by the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction)

Non-Governmental and Social Organizations Directory

Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

Briefing Note. Crisis Overview. Afghanistan. Floods. Date: 24 April - 2 May 2014

Addressing Maternal Mortality in Afghanistan

The First Microfinance Bank Afghanistan (FMFB-A)

3.3: Case Management Systems

Energy Sector Afghanistan

May 6 to 16, Prepared for USAID/Afghanistan, Office of Agriculture & Rural Development. Prepared by

Talking to the other side

Emergency and Disaster Reports

Monsoon Variability and Extreme Weather Events

Saving children & FAMILIES in Emergencies

Dairy Production and Processing in Afghanistan

Investment opportunities in Afghan Dairy & Livestock

ACBAR ADVOCACY SERIES FALLING SHORT. Aid Effectiveness in Afghanistan. Matt Waldman

Afghan Opium. A critical assessment of the size of opium cultivation and the incentives of farmers. Ane Ofstad Presterud

A tale of two cities: Restoring water services in Kabul and Monrovia Jean-François Pinera a and Robert A. Reed b a

Development of agricultural insurance in Russia

Southern Africa The Rainfall Season

An In-Depth Study on the Broadband Infrastructure in Afghanistan and Mongolia April 2015

Tdh / Mélanie Rouiller. An Assessment of Juvenile Justice in Afghanistan

Afghan National Army (ANA)

HORTICULTURAL MARKET SURVEY

& UNHCR &, 2001 & &,. -..

STATUS REPORT JANUARY JUNE 2014

Insurance environment in India: Bottlenecks and opportunities for a cost effective insurance products. Srinivasa Rao Gattineni

Afghan Media in 2010

Ordonnance instituant des mesures à l encontre de personnes et entités liées à Oussama ben Laden, au groupe «Al-Qaïda» ou aux Taliban

ARTF RESULTS STORIES 2016

Agricultural Production and Research in Heilongjiang Province, China. Jiang Enchen. Professor, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Northeast

Presented by. Frank Riedmann, Deutsche Welthungerhilfe German Agro Action Jelle Beekma, Team Leader Kunduz River Basin Programme

National Nutrition Survey Afghanistan (2013) Survey Report

Violence against Women in Afghanistan (The first six months of the year- 1392)

List 10 different words to describe the weather in the box, below.

AFGHANISTAN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (ASMED)

Acknowledgements. About the Researchers

Afghanistan cannabis survey 2009

Strategy for Disability and Rehabilitation

Ordinanza che istituisce provvedimenti nei confronti delle persone e delle organizzazioni legate a Osama bin Laden, al gruppo «Al-Qaïda» o ai Taliban

Capacity Building and Change Management Program for the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock (CBCMP)

Deficit Rainfall Insurance Payouts in Most Vulnerable Agro Climatic Zones of Tamil Nadu, India

Millennium Development Indicators of Education, Employment and Gender Equality of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan

Recommendations for Drafting a Conflict Resolution Strategy. Prepared for the Independent Department of Kuchi (IDK) and the. Afghanistan PEACE Project

AFGHANISTAN IN A Survey of the Afghan People

Arizona Climate Summary February 2015 Summary of conditions for January 2015

Seed collection, handling, storage and management

Overview. August 13, 2004

CORPORATE CAPABILITY STATEMENT

The Pennsylvania Observer

NATURAL REGIONS OF KENTUCKY

LAND TITLING AND ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING IN AFGHANISTAN (LTERA)

LIVING WITH FLOOD IN THE MEKONG DELTA, VIETNAM. Tran Thi Trieu, Nguyen Hieu Trung, Le Anh Tuan

Monthly Agromet Bulletin National Agromet Centre Pakistan Meteorological Department Islamabad

Remote Sensing Department Iranian Space Agency Jeiran Amiraslani 6th June 2014

Effects Of Rainfall And Maximum Temperature On Aman Rice Production Of Bangladesh: A Case Study For Last Decade

fs' USAID AFGHANISTAN

NCWCD IRRIGATION SCHEDULING PROGRAM - CONVERTING TO A WEB-BASED ACCESSIBLE PROGRAM. James E. Draper 1 ABSTRACT

Writenet Paper No. 14/2002 : & - Oliver Roy. writenet@gn.apc.org ISSN

Climatography of the United States No

South Africa. General Climate. UNDP Climate Change Country Profiles. A. Karmalkar 1, C. McSweeney 1, M. New 1,2 and G. Lizcano 1

6. Base your answer to the following question on the graph below, which shows the average monthly temperature of two cities A and B.

Climatography of the United States No

The IPCC Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation

Physiography, Geography and Climate of Latin America (Lecture 3)

Making an image using altitude as background image

Index Insurance in India

TANZANIA. The land area of Tanzania is about 1 million square kilometres. This includes the offshore islands of Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia.

Growth and development of. Trees

2013 Annual Climate Summary for the Southeast United States

Nutrition Education International

Norwegian Refugee Council. Position Paper for DC Symposium on Post-Conflict Property Restitution September 2007

2003 Acoma/Laguna Irrigation Water Use Survey

ZiiK-Report Nr. 37 Conference "Information Technology for Higher Education in Afghanistan" Part X. Kabul, Afghanistan December 16-18, 2014

Education case study

sigar Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction Quarterly Report to the United States Congress

Knowledge on Fire: Attacks on Education in Afghanistan Risks and Measures for Successful Mitigation. September 2009

Climate Extremes Research: Recent Findings and New Direc8ons

Transcription:

M in imu m a n d M a ximu m T e mp e ra tu re N o v e mb e r 2 3 2.2 20.2 3.4 1 51.1 8.6 50-3.6 0-5 0-1.1-1.4-8.7-5.2 1 61.9 6.5-1 3.5 3 0.6 2 2.4 2 007 2 8.6 2 7.2 2 6.2 1 9 2.2 1.4 1 4.7 1 4 1.7 17.3 8.6 1 4.5 1 3.5-3.6-1 0.1-1 0.1 2 5 2.2 6.2 1 9 2 8 2.8 9.4 3 3.5 1 9 2.6 2.6-2.5 1-4.1.7-4 0.4 0.6-3.5 3.8-6.3-2.4-9.3-1.1-0.1-3 -0.1-6.7-5.2-6 -5 CONTENTS S/N Crop Information Page Images 1 Crop Stage, Crop Condition and Adverse Factor..1-2 2 Crop Maps...3 Rainfall Situation 3 Rainfall Situation.........4 4 Rainfall Graphs.......5-7 Temperature CONTENTS 5 6 Average Temperature....8 Maximum and Minimum Temperature.........9 M ax T emp 0 7 Min Temp 07 Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) 7 Comparison of (NDVI).........10 Other Information 8 Comparison of Snow Extent and Depth...11 12 9 Afghanistan Snow Depth......14 Historical Flood Comparison 10 Number of Flooding Days......15 Historical Months Number of floods Actual Number of floods April2009 Jan 3 0 Feb 4 0 March 7 0

Summary Afghanistan experienced an increase in rainfall during the month of April 2009 compared to the same period of last year and long term average. Greenness index is higher compared to the same period of last year and long term average. Pastures and rangelands experienced higher vegetative growth and in particular in Northern and Northeastern region. Above normal rainfall during the month of April resulted in flash flood in the Northern and Northeastern region. Comparison of temperature shows a small increase over the same period of last year Wheat, a dominant food crop, in majority areas of the country was in Normal condition and in some parts of the country was better than normal (sufficient, water and improved seeds and other agricultural inputs, supplied). In some parts of Eastern region wheat is in grain filling stage which could be harvested in early May 2009. Zone Province District Station Wheat Crop Stage Crop Condition Adverse Factor Central East Central Eastern Kabul Panjsher Parwan Kapisa Wardak Bamyan Nangarhar Konar Shakardara Karizmir Vegetative Normal Excessive weeds Paghman Paghman Vegetative Normal Excessive weeds Darulaman Darulaman Vegetative Normal Not existed Sarubi Sarubi Grain filling Normal 30% wheat area is affected by rust Dara Dara Vegetative Normal More rainfall caused excessive weeds Dashtak Dashtak Vegetative Normal More rainfall caused excessive weeds Ghorband Syagerd Vegetative Normal Not existed Charikar Charikar Flowering Good (better than normal) Not existed Due to more rainfall wheat is physically Mahmoodraqi Mahmoodraqi Flowering Normal damaged Kohistan Kohistan Flowering Normal Due to more rainfall wheat is physically damaged Chak Chak Vegetative Good (better than normal) Not existed Jaghatoo Jaghatoo Vegetative Good (better than normal) Heavy hail damaged fruit trees on 14 April Bamyan Bamyan Vegetative Good (better than normal) Not existed Yakawlang Yakawlang Vegetative Good (better than normal) Not existed Panjab Panjab Vegetative Good (better than normal) Not existed Agam Agam Flowering Normal Rust and excessive weeds in wheat area Batikot Ghaziabad Grain filling Normal Rust and excessive weeds in wheat area Jalalabad Sheshembagh Grain filling Normal Rust and excessive weeds in wheat area Jalalabad Farm Jadeed Grain filling Normal Rust and excessive weeds in wheat area Asmar Asmar Grain filling Normal Not existed Asadabad Asadabad Grain filling Normal Not existed 1 Laghman Mihtarlam Mihtarlam Grain filling Good (better than normal) 30% wheat areas is affected by rust

Crop Stage, Crop Condition and Adverse Factor Zone Province District Station Wheat Crop Stage Crop Condition Adverse Factor Takhar Bangi Bangi Grain filling Normal 20% wheat is affected by rust and smut Taluqan Taluqan Grain filling Normal 20% wheat is affected by rust and smut Northeast Kunduz Imam Sahib Imam Sahib Flowering Normal Excessive weeds Aqtipa Aqtipa Flowering Normal Excessive weeds Chardara Chardara Flowering Normal Excessive weeds Kunduz Kunduz Flowering Normal Excessive weeds and cut worm Baghlan Baghlan Jadid Pozaishan Flowering Normal Not existed Badakhshan Faizabad Faizabad Vegetative Good (better than normal) Not existed Khost Khost Khost Grain filling Normal Excessive weeds Shimal Shimal Grain filling Normal Excessive weeds Ali Sher Ali Sher Grain filling Normal Excessive weeds South Eastern Southern North Paktai Paktika Ghazni Zormat Rohani Baba Flowering Normal Not existed Gardiz Tera Flowering Normal Not existed Urgon Urgon Flowering Normal Not existed Sharana Sharana Flowering Normal Not existed Khairkot Khairkot Flowering Normal Not existed Muqur Muqur Vegetative Normal Not existed Bande Sardi Bande Sardi Vegetative Normal Not existed Nimroz Zaranj Zaranj Flowering Poor Due to less amount of rainfall there is less cultivation in Nimroz province Kandahar Kandahar Kandahar Grain filling Normal Not existed Zabul Qalat Qalat Flowering Normal Not existed Urozgan Tarinkot Tarinkot Vegetative Normal Not existed Hilmand Balkh Jawzjan Saripul Nad Ali Nad Ali Flowering Normal Not existed Greshk Greshk Flowering Normal Not existed Nawa Nawa Flowering Normal Not existed Lashkargah Bolan Flowering Normal Not existed Dihdadi Dihdadi Flowering Normal Not existed Nahrishahi Nahrishahi Flowering Normal Not existed Sheberghan Sheberghan Flowering Normal 30% Locusts Darzab Darzab Flowering Normal Not existed Saripul Saripul Flowering Normal Not existed Sozmaqala Sozmaqala Flowering Normal Not existed Faryab Maimana Maimana Flowering Normal Not existed Samangan Aibak Aibak Vegetative Normal Not existed Dara Yosuf Dara Yosuf Vegetative Normal Not existed Western Badghis Qalainow Qalainow Flowering Normal Not existed Muqur Muqur Flowering Normal Not existed Ghor Chaghcharan Chaghcharan Vegetative Normal Not existed Hirat Shindand Shindand Grain filling Good (better than normal) Not existed Hirat Farm Urdokhan Grain filling Good (better than normal) Not existed Farah Farah Farah Grain filling Good (better than normal) Not existed 2

Crop Stage, Crop Condition and Adverse Factor, Maps Wheat Crop Stage - April 2009 Map 1 Wheat Crop Condition - April 2009 Wheat - Adverse Factor April 2009 Map 2 Map 3 3

Precipitation In general, Afghanistan experienced higher precipitation for the 2008-2009 season than that of 2007-2008 season. The month of April experienced higher rainfall than April of last year and longterm average of the same period. Due to snow melt and higher rainfall rate most of the Northern, Eastern and Northeastern region experienced flash flood resulted in significant damage to properties and field crops. The Comparison of rainfall data for the month of April 2009 with the same month in 2008 (chart 1) shows significant increase of rainfall during the month of April 2009 compared to that of last year across the country. Afghanistan should experience above average growing season. Table (1) shows percentage (+/-) of rainfall across the country. Compassion of rainfall data for the month of April 2009 with the same month of long term average (chart 2) shows significant increase of rainfall during the month of April 2009 over the same month of long term average across the country. The percentage (+/-) of rainfall is shown in table 2. The spatial distribution of rainfall for the month of April 2009 was variable in deferent parts of the country, map 4. Most of the rainfall occurred in the Capital region, some parts in the Northern and Northeastern regions during the month of April 2009. Map 4 The Western region, Central Highlands Southeastern, and some parts of the Southern regions also experienced good rainfall. The Southwestern region received lowest amount. of rainfall during the month of April 2009. 4

Rainfall Graphs for the Month of April 2009 Comparsion of Actual Rainfall (April 2009) and last year(april 2008) 400 300 200 100 0 Aibak Asmar Baghlan 369 158 85 60.2 35 Bamian Chardara Cheghchran Dara e soof Darulaman Faizabad Farah 191 115.3 96.1 86.8 92.2 93.5 87.5 67.7 61.2 56.5 52.7 50.3 27.5 29.8 2.5 Gardiz Ghazi Abad Ghazni Hirat Imam Sahib Jalalabad Kabul Kandahar Kariz mir Khust Kunduz Laghman Lashkargah Lugar Mazar Mukur Paghman Qalal e naw Sarday Sari pul Sarobi Sheberghan Rainfall in mm 255 192 182.8 180 176 149.5 128.7 126.5 135.4 143.5 131.6 52 48 104.5 80 66.5 97 85 82.5 82 77.1 72 65 54.1 45.2 53.5 43 45 35 28 97 75 58 105 72 66.3 74 63.6 61 14 53 12 29.5 20 8 6 34 3.8 24.2 5 26 Actual Rainfall April 2009 Last year Rainfall April 2008 Shindand Taluqan Urgon Uruzgan Zaranj 1 3 74.5 Chart 1 5

Rainfall Graphs for the Month of April 2009 Comparsion of Actual Rainfall (April 2009) and Long Term Average Rainfall (April 2009) 300 200 100 0 Aibak Asmar Baghlan 158 107 85 66.4 62 Rainfall in mm 255 191 192 182.8 92.2 86.8 52.7 40.7 115.3 105 96.1 56.2 80 65 56.3 54.1 60 50.3 55 52 42.5 33 38.9 33.6 45.2 27.5 35 34.3 10.1 16.9 131.6 121 85 89 82.5 72 66.9 82 64 59.2 66.1 53 75 50 51.8 135.4 126.5 97 55.1 72 26 26.8 31.6 33 26 34 16 12.2 6.1 Actual Rainfall April 2009 Long Term Average Bamian Chardara Cheghchran Dara e soof Darulaman Faizabad Farah Gardiz Ghazi Abad Ghazni Hirat Imam Sahib Jalalabad Kabul Kandahar Kariz mir Khust Kunduz Laghman Lashkargah Lugar Mazar Mukur Paghman Qalal e naw Sarday Sari pul Sarobi Sheberghan Shindand Taluqan 149.5 119.3 25.5 Urgon Uruzgan Zaranj 1 24.7 4.4 42.4 74.5 105 143.5 Chart 2 6

Rainfall for the Month of April 2009 Table 2 Name Actual Rainfall April 2009 Last year Rainfall 2008 April Long Term Average Aibak 85 35 66.4 Asmar 158 369 107 Baghlan 86.8 60.2 62 Bamian 27.5 67.7 34.3 Chardara 92.2 29.8 40.7 Cheghchran 52.7 93.5 42.5 Dara e soof 115.3 56.5 38.9 Darulaman 96.1 61.2 56.2 Faizabad 191 87.5 105 Farah 50.3 2.5 10.1 Gardiz 182.8 128.7 55 Ghazi Abad 52 48 56.3 Ghazni 65 53.5 60 Hirat 80 45 33.6 Imam Sahib 54.1 43 16.9 Jalalabad 35 66.5 33 Kabul 131.6 77.1 64 Kandahar 45.2 28 16 Kariz mir 192 97 121 Khust 72 74 66.1 Kunduz 85 24.2 59.2 Laghman 53 104.5 66.9 Lashkargah 82 5 12.2 Lugar 82.5 63.6 50 Mazar 75 12 26 Mukur 26 58 26.8 Paghman 255 14 89 Qalal e naw 97 180 51.8 Sarday 34 29.5 31.6 Sari pul 126.5 20 6.1 Sarobi 72 6 55.1 Sheberghan 135.4 66.3 33 Shindand 149.5 8 25.5 Taluqan 143.5 61 119.3 Urgon 105 176 42.4 Uruzgan 74.5 3.8 24.7 Zaranj 1 3 4.4 7

Average Temperature for the Month of April 2009 Mininum and Maximum Temperature of April 2009 Chart 3 40 34.5 37 32 31.4 30 28 28 26.7 Temperatur in c 20 10 0-10 0.6 Gardiz 22.7 1 Loger 23.6 Sarday 19.3-2.5 Ghazni -2.6 21 5 Kandahar 9.2 Farah Jalalabad with 37C 0 was the warmest spot of the country during the month of April while Ghazni with 2.6 C 0 experienced lowest temperature. 1 Hirat 9 Jalalabad Bamyan 21.6-2.2 Mini Temp. 2009 Max Temp. 2009 2.8 Shiberghan 1.2 Faizabad 24 Mazar 3.8 0.5 Kabul Chart (3) shows maximum and minimum temperature for the month of April 2009 across the country. Jalalabad with 37 C was the warmest spot in the country during the month of April and Ghazni with 2.6 C experienced lowest temperature. 9

Temperature for the Month of April 2009 Average Temperature (April 2009) Compared with the Same Month of 2008 Chart 4 30 25.1 22.3 19.9 21.4 20 Temperature in C 11.3 12.3 22.3 11.6 11.4 20 15.5 9.8 15.8 15.6 13.8 12.1 10 0 Gardiz 9.6 Loger 10.9 Jalalabad Sarday 9.3 Ghazni 8.2 Farah During the month of April temperature decreased gradually, which contributed to slow snow melt and greater benefits to the field crops. Hirat Bamyan 8.3 Faizabad Average Temp. 2008 Average Temp. 2009 12.1 Mazar Kabul In general, Afghanistan experienced lower temperature for the month of April 2009 than that of the same month last year. Comparison of monthly average temperature for the month of April 2009 with the same month of last year (chart 4) shows lower temperature for The month of April, 2009 across the country. Temperature departure during the month of April was 1 6 C. During the month of April temperature decreased gradually, which contributed to slow snow melt and greater benefits to the field crops 10

Comparison of NDVI April 2009 Map 5 Vegetation Index: Comparison to Last Year Comparison of monthly average of NDVI for the month of April 2009 with the same month in 2008 (map 5) shows large increase of NDVI in the Northern region, Northwestern, some parts in the Northeastern region, some parts in the Southern region and limited area in the Eastern region. Small decrease of NDVI value is observed in the Central Highlands and neighboring areas and Capital region. There is no change in NDVI value in the Southwestern region during the month of April 2009 over the same month in 2008.Comparison of monthly average of NDVI for NDVI: April 2009 Map 6 Vegetation Index: Comparison to Long Term Average the month of April 2009 with the same month of long term average (map 6) shows an increase of NDVI as observed in the Northern region,, Northwestern, Western and some parts in the Southern regions. Small decrease occurred in NDVI value in the Central Highlands and neighboring areas, Capital region and Northeastern region during the month of April 2009 over the same month of long term average. There is no change in NDVI value in the Southwestern region for the month of April 2009 compared to the same month of long term average. 11

Comparison of Snow Extent Map 7 Map 8 During the month of April 2009 series of low pressure systems provided widespread precipitation in most parts of the country and snow continue to accumulate in the northeastern mountains, Hindikosh areas and Central Highlands region. Comparison of snow extent for the period (7-14) April 2009 with the same period in 2008 (map7) shows an increase of snow extent in the Central Highlands and neighboring areas. 12

Comparison of Snow Extent Map 9 Map 10 Map 10 Capital region experienced a decrease in snow extent during the month of April, 2009 compared to that of the same period last year. Comparison of snow extent for the month of April 2009 with the same month of long term average (map 9) shows a decrease of snow extent during the month of April 2009 over the same month of long term average. 13

Historical Flood comparison Province Damaged Lands Animal Mortality Human Mortality Affected Families Dikundi 80% Fruit Tress - - - Nangarhar 2250 Jereeb 400 25 Killed,29 injured - Hirat 969 Jereeb - - - Nimroz - - - Families of 40 villages Logar 1000 Jereeb - - - Farah 25% - - - Badakhshan 1500 Jereeb,7 canals 300 4 Killed, 4 Injured 1400 families Balkh - 250 682 families Parwan 25 Jereeb, 25% Fruit Trees - 4 Killed, 4 injured, - Kabul 1500 jreb - - - Panjwai 90-100%, Daman 25-100%, Takhtapul 40-100%, Shawali Kot 25-100% - - - Months Number of historical floods Number of floods April 2009 January 3 0 February 4 0 March 7 0 April 14 15 May 8 0 June 8 0 July 11 0 August 6 0 September 5 0 October 0 0 November 4 0 December 1 0 14

Afghanistan Snow Depth for the of April 2009 Map 11 Map (11) shows snow extent in the end of April 2009, The snow depth recorded 30 to 60 cm for the extreme portion of the Northeastern region, and 10 to 30 cm for the Hindokosh Mountains and Central Highlands. For more information please contact: Name Position Cell Email Address Abdul Qadir Qadir Director of AMA 0799-315843 afghanistan_met_authority@hotmail.com Naseer Ahmad Fayez Deputy Project Manager 0700-476311 Naseer.fayez@mail.gov.af You can download the Afghanistan s Agromet Bulletins from this site: http://afghanistan.cr.usgs.gov/agro.asp 15