IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center (ICPAC) produced this geospatial and tabular data documenting the impact of Tropical Cyclone Pawan in Somalia during December 2019. It covers the regions of Bari, Mudug, Nugaal, and Sanaag, recording 213,600 affected individuals and 31,500 destroyed structures across specific livelihood groups.
Use Cases
- Spatial analysis of cyclone landfall impact using the SHP and GEOJSON layers
- Quantifying humanitarian needs for the 35,600 affected households
- Comparing vulnerability levels between pastoralist and fishing communities based on household destruction counts
Strengths
- Categorizes affected populations into 5 distinct livelihood groups including IDPs and pastoralists
- Provides specific impact counts for 213,600 individuals
- Available in 4 formats including SHP and GEOJSON for GIS integration
Limitations
- Limited to a single 3-day event window in December 2019
- Geographic scope is restricted to specific regions in Puntland and Sanaag
Provenance
- Source
- IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center (ICPAC)
- Time Range
- 2019-12-06 to 2019-12-08
- Freshness
- Static dataset representing a historical event from December 2019.
- Geography
- Somalia (Bari, Mudug, Nugaal, and Sanaag regions)