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  • PMC, Media, SPREP, COSPPac, Climate, ENSO, PMMM, Sunny Seuseu, Phil Malsale
    Community engagement calls for Met and Media collaboration

    By: Joshua Lafoai*  (Pacific Media Council - Media Training, Honiara, Solomon Islands)

    A meteorology expert for the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program (S.P.R.E.P.) says meteorological services are under-appreciated in the Pacific. 

    Lagomauitumua Sunny Seuseu is the Climate Predictions Services Coordinator for S.P.R.E.P in Samoa.

  • Siosina Lui, SPREP, PacMetDesk, Traditional Knowledge, WMO, PMC-4 (32)
    Farmers and fishermen crucial to bridge gap between modern age and traditional knowledge

    By: Joshua Lafoai - (Honiara, Solomon Islands)

    The traditional knowledge is being used by Meteorology experts to better understand weather patterns in the region.

    Traditional knowlege is being collected, stored and verified as part of a project by Met services in the pacific along with the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program (S.P.R.E.P).

  • PMC-4, 'Ofa Faanunu, SPREP, PMMM, Climate, Media,
    Pacific Islands Met Council strengthens regional communications

    By Linny Folau in Honiara

    Meteorological services in the Pacific Islands have common challenges, and these will be discussed at the Fourth Pacific Meteorological Council Meeting in Honiara next week.

    In Honiara, ‘Ofa Fa’anunu, Director of Tonga Met and Pacific Meteorological Council Chair said the meeting is a chance for meteorological services to come together and discuss their priorities and challenges.

  • SPREP, Sunny Seuseu, COSPPac, Media, PMC
    Demonstrating sectoral application of climate science training and guidance materials: turning climate science into services

    CSIRO, Bureau of Meteorology & SPREP plant tree grafts at the end of the Cocoa farm field trip with #PACCSAP & #COSPPac workshops yesterday.

  • SPREP, Sunny Seuseu, COSPPac, Media, PMC
    Pacific journalists prepare for regional climate and weather meetings

    Pacific journalists are in Honiara this week for a Pacific Islands Media and Meteorological Services Training in preparation for two important regional climate and weather meetings next week.

    Training began on August 9 for more than 20 journalists from around the region. They will also cover the Fourth Pacific Meteorological Council on August 14-17 and the Second Pacific Ministerial Meeting on Meteorology on August 18, in Honiara.