Upcoming Programs SAHF

South Asia Hydromet Forum The South Asia Hydromet Forum The South Asia Hydromet Forum (SAHF) is a regional collaborative platform that strengthens hydrometeorological, early warning, and climate services across South Asia through coordinated capacity development, operational cooperation, and knowledge exchange. Established in 2018 with support from the World Bank, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), and […]

South Asia Hydromet Forum

The South Asia Hydromet Forum

The South Asia Hydromet Forum (SAHF) is a regional collaborative platform that strengthens hydrometeorological, early warning, and climate services across South Asia through coordinated capacity development, operational cooperation, and knowledge exchange. Established in 2018 with support from the World Bank, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), and development partners, SAHF responds to the growing risks posed by extreme weather, climate variability, and climate change in one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions.

SAHF brings together the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) of nine South Asian countries—Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—to jointly enhance services that support disaster risk reduction, climate resilience, and sustainable development. The Forum is guided by the SAHF Executive Council, composed of the heads of NMHSs, which provides strategic direction and oversight, while the Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System (RIMES) serves as the technical secretariat, supporting coordination, implementation, and sustained regional engagement.

A key operational pillar of SAHF is the Forecasters’ Forum, conducted every Thursdays, which provides a regular platform  for interaction among operational forecasters across South Asia to discuss ongoing forecasts, significant weather events, and exchange knowledge and experience. It strengthens situational awareness, promotes consistent forecasting practices, and enhances forecast confidence at the regional level.

SAHF also advances collaboration through technical working groups focusing on six (6) priority areas:

  • Impact-Based Forecasting (IBF)
  • Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP)
  • Observation Networks
  • Capacity Enhancement
  • Hydrology
  • Climate Services

These working groups support harmonized approaches, shared learning, and innovation across national and regional initiatives. Through regional workshops, trainings, and strategic partnerships SAHF contributes to improving the quality, accessibility, and actionability of weather and climate information across South Asia.

SAHF enables integration of information, knowledge, and tools produced from its activities via the SAHF Knowledge Hub (SKHub). SKHub is a regional digital platform that facilitates operational collaboration, learning, and information sharing among member NMHSs, enabling data exchange, forecast visualization, and training resources. The Communities of Practice (CoP) Discussion Board within the SKHub provides an interactive space for SAHF stakeholders to engage in discussions, post inquiries, and share knowledge and ideas online.