Generated by GPT-5-mini| Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología (Haiti) | |
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| Name | Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología (Haiti) |
| Native name | Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología |
| Formed | 20th century |
| Jurisdiction | Haiti |
| Headquarters | Port-au-Prince |
| Parent agency | Ministère de l'Intérieur et des Collectivités Territoriales |
Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología (Haiti) The Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología (SNMH) is the national meteorological and hydrological service of Haiti, responsible for weather forecasting, hydrological monitoring, and early warning. It operates from Port-au-Prince and coordinates with regional and international agencies to support emergency management for events such as tropical cyclones, earthquakes, and floods.
The institutional origins of SNMH trace to colonial and republican meteorological initiatives influenced by United States Weather Bureau, Météo-France, and Pan American Health Organization technical assistance during the 20th century. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s SNMH consolidated observational missions alongside port and aviation authorities such as Toussaint Louverture International Airport and the International Civil Aviation Organization. Post-2004 reforms aligned SNMH with regional frameworks including Caribbean Meteorological Organization and World Meteorological Organization recommendations, and recovery efforts following the 2010 Haiti earthquake accelerated investments in United Nations-supported capacity building and reconstruction projects.
SNMH’s statutory mandate encompasses national weather forecasting, hydrological monitoring, climate services, and early warning dissemination to civil protection agencies such as the Direction de la Protection Civile and municipal authorities in Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haïtien, and Jacmel. It issues forecasts relevant to sectors including agriculture actors like Food and Agriculture Organization, maritime stakeholders at harbors such as Gonaïves Harbor, and aviation regulators like International Civil Aviation Organization. SNMH implements standards set by international instruments such as the Global Framework for Climate Services and collaborates with research institutions including Université d'État d'Haïti and regional centers such as CARICOM climate units.
SNMH is organized into technical and administrative divisions reporting to the parent ministry, interacting with agencies like Ministère de l'Intérieur et des Collectivités Territoriales, Ministère de l'Agriculture des Ressources Naturelles et du Développement Rural, and disaster entities such as United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Core units include the Forecasting Centre coordinating with National Hurricane Center, the Hydrology Unit liaising with Pan American Health Organization water programmes, and an Observations and Communications Division that integrates data from partners including Météo-France and the NOAA. SNMH staff receive training exchanges with institutions such as Met Office and universities including Institut National de la Météorologie affiliates.
SNMH provides daily weather bulletins, marine forecasts, hydrological bulletins for rivers like the Artibonite River, and seasonal climate outlooks that inform agencies such as Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations Development Programme, and local municipal authorities. The agency issues advisories for tropical cyclones in coordination with the National Hurricane Center, tsunami bulletins in concert with the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and regional tsunami liaison bodies, and flash flood warnings supporting Direction de la Protection Civile operations. Public products include radio briefings broadcast via networks like Radio Télévision Caraïbes, bulletins for aviation stakeholders at Toussaint Louverture International Airport, and tailored advisories for sectors represented by Chambre de Commerce de Port-au-Prince.
SNMH maintains a network of surface meteorological stations, river gauging sites on systems such as the Rivière de l'Artibonite, and coastal tide gauges in partnership with port authorities at Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien. The network integrates satellite data from providers including NOAA and EUMETSAT, radio sounding support from cooperative meteorological services like Météo-France, and automated weather stations supplied by manufacturers linked to projects funded by Inter-American Development Bank and World Bank. Infrastructure resilience initiatives following the 2010 Haiti earthquake included equipment upgrades and redundant communications linked to United Nations emergency telecommunications nodes.
SNMH conducts applied research and operational forecasting using numerical weather prediction models from partners such as European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts and NOAA model suites, and integrates climate projections from Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessments to support adaptation planning with agencies like United Nations Development Programme and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. The service contributes to disaster risk reduction programmes alongside United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, supports early warning systems for hurricanes and floods in coordination with Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency, and engages with academic partners at Université d'État d'Haïti and regional research centers for capacity building and impact-based forecasting.
SNMH’s partnerships span multilateral organizations such as World Meteorological Organization, Caribbean Meteorological Organization, and bilateral cooperation with national services including Météo-France, Met Office, and NOAA. Project-level support has been provided by World Bank resilience programmes, technical assistance from Inter-American Development Bank, and humanitarian partnerships with United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Regional collaboration involves coordination with Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency, National Hurricane Center, and climate initiatives under CARICOM and Global Framework for Climate Services.
Category:Meteorological agencies