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Samoa Met in the chase to meet aviation weather standards

By: Joshua Lafoai of National University of Samoa School of Journalism

15 August, 2017, Honiara, Solomon Islands, PMC-4 – Samoa is one of many Pacific Island countries still in the process of meeting required standards to provide aviation weather services.

Aviation weather support is a big part of meteorology services in the world and it is one of the 19 checklists points required to be met by a country to host a civil aviation service.

Virtual climate information hub for the Pacific in pipeline

By Priya Chand Islands Business Magazine & Pita Ligaiula PACNEWS, in Honiara, Solomon Islands

Chatty beetles to reach weather and climate messages to the ‘last mile’

By Yvette T D’Unienville of Tuvalu Broadcasting Services

Niue Met Service goal to operate a 24 hour service

By Pita Ligaiula of Pacific Island News Association (PINA)

15 August, 2017, Honiara, Solomon Islands, PMC-4 The tiny nation of Niue’s long term goal is for the island nation’s meteorological service to operate on a 24 hour basis.

Solomon Islands push to improve early warning system

By Ben Bilua of Island Sun Newspaper, Solomon Islands

15 August, 2017, Honiara, Solomon Islands, PMC-4 –  The Director of Solomon Islands Meteorology Service says the government is pushing to improve the country’s early warning systems.

Pacific need sustained support for water services

By Jared Koli of Island Sun Newspaper, Solomon Islands

15 August, 2017, Honiara, Solomon Islands, PMC-4 – More sustained and targeted support for flood warning and drought management is needed to meet the growing demands of Pacific Island countries and communities.

This appeal was made by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme SPREP's Climate Change Division Acting Director, Mr Espen Ronneberg.