Research Student, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex
Augustine completed his PhD in geography at the University of Sussex, UK. His research focused on understanding the nature, drivers, and predictability of flood events in the Tana River, Kenya. Through his research, Augustine led two peer-reviewed publications (https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3117-9368). A holder of an MSc in hydrology and groundwater resources management and a BSc in meteorology, both from the University of Nairobi, he has extensive data analysis skills using Python and R, which are key in the analysis of large climate datasets.
Augustine has also worked at the Kenya Meteorological Department's (KMD) National Meteorological Centre section for the last eight years, where he has been involved in the generation of seasonal forecasts through the running of climate models, including WRF. He is also involved in the running of rainfall/runoff models over the Nzoia River Basin and subsequent flood warnings over a shorter lead time (three days).
Currently, he is providing technical support in the risk data on a consultancy basis for the United Nations University-Environment & Human Security (EHS), VARMAP division, Bonn, Germany, under the project "Early Warning for IGAD."