Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection

Volume 9, Issue 2 (February 2021)

ISSN Print: 2327-4336   ISSN Online: 2327-4344

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The Need of Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge Systems into Modern Weather Forecasting Methods

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ABSTRACT

The study was aimed to examine the need of incorporating traditional weather forecasting renowned indigenous knowledge system (IKS) into modern weather forecasting methods to be used for planning farming activities. In addition, not only gap that is not infused by current weather forecasting system with their advanced studies to understand why it is incorporated into existing technical frameworks was regarded, but also the limitation of advanced weather forecasting approach and strength to be elicited by indigenous knowledge system are crucial. Perspicuously, forms and onsite interrogates have been conducted to assess people’s beliefs, understanding, and attitudes on the indigenous knowledge system significance on weather forecasting. Therefore, atmospheric and biological conditions, astronomic, as well as relief characteristics were used to predict the weather over short and long periods. Usually, in assessing weather conditions, the conduct of animals and insects were listed as essential. Obviously, in order to predict weather particularly from rain within about short period of time, astronomical characteristics were used. Commonly, there are few peers who know conventional weather prediction approaches. This lowers the reliability of conventional weather prediction. The findings revealed some variables that impact meteorological inaccuracy by scientific methods and help to recognize and evaluate the gap that current meteorological technologies do not achieve and new particulars anticipated to be filled with conventional methods to attain accurate weather prediction. Additionally, the study indicated that both modern and conventional processes have certain positive and limitations, which means that they can be coupled to generate more accurate weather prediction reports for end users.

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Irumva, O. , Twagirayezu, G. and Nizeyimana, J. (2021) The Need of Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge Systems into Modern Weather Forecasting Methods. Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 9, 55-70. doi: 10.4236/gep.2021.92004.

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