Mucheru-Muna, M.Mugwe, J. N.Ngetich, F.Mugendi, D.N.Mairura, F.Mugi, Esther2015-02-042015-02-042014http://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/12131Why use local indicators in weather forecasting? • Most of agriculture in Tharaka and Kitui is rain-fed and the bulk is under small-holder farming. • Cropping systems in the region are often limited by variations in climate (rainfall and temperature). • The conditions caused by climate variability have negative effects on agricultural productivity by introducing unfavourable growing conditions into the existing cropping calendar. • There is therefore need for adaptation as a fundamental and necessary response to the unfavorable conditions introduced into the existing cropping calendar. • The adaptive responses include among others the use of indigenous knowledge (IK)/ local indicators that are passed on among local communities in addition to the conventional knowledge and this helps to predict disasters caused by climate variabilityenImprove weather forecasting by integrating local indicators into conventional knowledgeTechnical Report