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  • Official Launch of OSCAR
    OSCAR launched at Sixth Pacific Met Council Meeting

     

    16 August 2023, Nadi Fiji – A new tailor-made tool which gives the people of Vanuatu the ability to make informed decisions to improve crop resilience based on what is happening in the local climate has been launched by the Vanuatu Klaemet Infomesen blong Redi, Adapt mo Protekt, (VanKIRAP) project on the margins of the Sixth Pacific Meteorological Council Meeting (PMC-6) in Denarau, Fiji.

  • ROKPICLIPS
    SPREP Congratulates The APEC Climate Center, Now A Member Of The Pacific Regional Climate Centre Network

    With a history of around eight years of providing climate information services in the Pacific Island region, the APEC Climate Center (APCC) has officially become a member of the WMO RA-V Pacific Regional Climate Centre Network (Pacific RCC) node on long-range forecasting. 

  • PICOF 8
    Reflecting Upon La Niña And 2020 Tropical Cyclone Season And Looking To The Season Ahead

    21 April 2021, Apia, Samoa – With the Pacific having recently gone through a La Niña event, representatives of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) from across the Pacific, as well as their partners from regional organisations and scientific institutions, came together in a virtual meeting this week.

  • Rokpi
    Increasing Pacific Resilience through High Quality Climate Information

    Noumea, New Caledonia. Climate officers from around the Pacific region gathered in Noumea, New Caledonia for the Inception Training Workshop for the Republic of Korea – Pacific Island Climate Prediction Services Project Phase 2 (ROK PI-CliPS 2). The workshop is one of many to be conducted in the Pacific region to help National Meteorological Services (NMSs) with seasonal climate prediction.  And the new Climate Prediction Service Coordinator, Mr.

  • PICOF-5
    Preparing for agriculture sector impacts the focus of fifth Pacific Islands Climate Outlook Forum

    By the Pacific Meteorological Council -Pacific Islands Climate Services (PICS) Panel

    Variation in climate has the potential to significantly affect agriculture production and food security in the Pacific region. El Niño and La Niña events can lead to increased risk of drought, floods and heightened tropical cyclone risk, compromising commercial and subsistence food production, impacting gross domestic product and leading to impacts on human health.