How mobile phone towers could help monitor rainfall in developing countries (The Conversation) 

The Conversation published an op-ed by Research fellow Yanyan Liu and coauthors about the importance of accurate precipitation measurements that are essential to farmers to monitor crop yields. Farmers also rely on rain-fed agriculture. The researchers used commercial microwave links – wireless connections between mobile phone towers – from different locations in the world, as an effective low-cost way to estimate rainfall. Republished by various international media outlets including AllAfricaEcono TimesThe Conversation (Australia)Foreign Affairs (South Africa), Nigeria News ShafaqnaSouth Africa News ShafaqnaModern Ghana