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Reviving the use of Traditional Knowledge for Climate and Weather Forecasting in Samoa

The Samoa Meteorological Service (SMS) is reviving its work in the collection, monitoring and verification, and integration of traditional knowledge into climate and weather forecasting systems with the support of the Climate and Oceans Support Program in the Pacific (COSPPac) Phase 3 Project implemented by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). 

COSPPac Partners Convene in Melbourne to Strengthen Pacific Climate and Ocean Services

Implementing partners of the Climate and Oceans Support Program in the Pacific (COSPPac) met in Melbourne from 2 – 6 February 2026  for a week-long coordination meeting aimed at progressing collaboration in the implementation of the programme, and advancing climate and ocean services, including data, ICT and communication platform and to reduce duplication across the Pacific region.

Tonga’s Newly Appointed Prime Minister takes on Champion Role for Weather Ready Pacific Programme

The Weather Ready Pacific (WRP) programme has received a major boost with Tonga’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Lord Fakafanua, graciously accepting the role of championing the Weather Ready Pacific Programme.

Confirmed during his recent meeting with the Director General of SPREP on 30 January 2026, this marks a significant milestone for regional efforts to strengthen weather and climate resili-ence across the Pacific. 

2025 Confirmed as One of the Warmest Years on Record in the Western Pacific

New climate data shows that 2025 was the fifth warmest year ever recorded in the western Pacific, continuing a long term warming trend that is reshaping conditions across the region.

According to ERA5, a global climate dataset from the Copernicus Climate Change Service, 2025 was the third warmest year on record worldwide, following 2024 and 2023. In the western Pacific, it ranked fifth warmest since 1940, with January, February, March, May, and October all among the hottest months ever observed.

A New Chapter for Weather and Climate Services in Tonga

As climate‑related hazards intensify, the demand for accurate, timely and easy‑to‑use forecasts has never been higher, especially for sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, transport, tourism and disaster management.

Ricky Joram, Elevating Nauru's Climate Services Through International Training

Ricky Joram is entering a defining phase of his climatology career, leading a three week regional attachment that aims to transform how Nauru gathers, analyses, and shares climate information. This opportunity places him at the centre of efforts to strengthen national climate services and support climate resilient development.