Welcome to the official GitHub organization of the Seychelles Meteorological Authority (SMA).
SMA is the national authority responsible for delivering accurate and timely weather forecasts, climate information, and early warnings to safeguard life and property across the Seychelles archipelago.
Established under the Seychelles Meteorological Act, SMA operates from its headquarters at the Seychelles International Airport on Mahé, with additional outstations across the inner and outer islands. Our mandate is to provide quality meteorological services that support national development and meet both local and international obligations.
To strive to provide quality meteorological services needed to safeguard life and property; to support national development and to meet our local and international obligations.
To be the recognized national meteorological authority delivering dynamic and innovative services supporting sustainable development.
SMA’s 2025–2029 Strategic Plan emphasizes improving the provision of timely and accurate weather, climate, and natural hazard information.
This direction aligns with our vision to support sustainability and resilience through innovative service delivery.
In line with our commitment to innovation, transparency, and collaboration, SMA is embracing open-source technologies to enhance meteorological service delivery.
This GitHub organization is the official home for our open-source projects, where we will share tools, APIs, and datasets developed by SMA or in collaboration with partners.
We welcome contributions and collaborations from:
- Developers
- Researchers
- Climate professionals
- Disaster risk management practitioners
Feel free to open an issue, fork a repo, or contact us directly if you have ideas for collaboration.
- 🌐 Website: https://www.meteo.sc
- 📧 Email: info@meteo.sc
- 📍 Location: Seychelles International Airport, Mahé, Seychelles
By open-sourcing our tools and data, SMA aims to foster innovation, support sustainable development, and contribute to global efforts in meteorology and climate resilience.