SAWS edges into new rapid science on climate shocks

Global experts give weather service a wake-up call over communication on deadly deluge

Global climate scientists have given the SA Weather Service (SAWS) a shoulder punch over its “limited” ability to inform the public about the approaching deadly 350mm deluge which would kill hundreds at the Durban epicentre and would wreak damage and tragedy on many areas of KwaZulu-Natal and parts of the Eastern Cape...

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