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    Vanuatu’s climate data in safe hands thanks to CliDE

    Vanuatu's meteorologists and climatologists are responsible for keeping the country forewarned about weather and climate events that might impact lives and livelihoods. But they need good quality weather data to do this—and this data needs a strong house to protect it so that it can be used to make reliable and useful predictions about Vanuatu’s future climate.

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    Empowering the voices of climate and meteorology officers for a resilient Vanuatu

    12 September 2023, Port Vila – The importance of understanding the role of the media in helping to build resilience in Vanuatu was emphasised during the start of a two-day communications training workshop for staff of the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geohazards Department (VMGD). 

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    Vanuatu showcases Climate Futures Portal to Foster Resilience and Informed Decision-Making

    12 September 2023, Apia Samoa - Taking a significant step towards enhancing climate resilience and informed decision-making, Vanuatu unveiled the "Vanuatu Climate Futures Portal” at the 31st SPREP Meeting. 

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    Leveraging digital technologies for a resilient Pacific environment

    06 September 2023, Apia – The application and leveraging of digital technologies to address environmental issues was highlighted during a side event at the 31st SPREP Meeting of Officials in Apia, Samoa, on Wednesday.

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    New Vanuatu Climatology Maps Unveiled

    05 July 2023, Port Vila, Vanuatu: A new set of climatological maps of Vanuatu have been produced to help Government agencies visualise Vanuatu’s climate vulnerabilities – and how to mitigate them.

    The maps draw on climatology data from the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geohazards Department (VMGD) and show weather patterns, climate variability, and long-term climate trends across a range of different timescales.