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The Pacific Island Education, Training, and Research Panel (PIETR Panel) was established by the Third Meeting of the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC-3) to serve in the capacity of an advisory committee to the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC) on education, training, research and human capacity development in relation to meteorology, climatology, hydrology, and oceanography, and delivery of weather, climate, water, marine and ocean services in the Pacific region.
The Pacific Island Communications, Infrastructure (PICI) Panel is proposed to be established to serve in the capacity of an advisory committee to the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC) on matters concerning the infrastructure supporting communications and dissemination of national and regional hydro-meteorological and tsunami (seismic and sea level) observations, forecasts, and warnings in the Pacific region.
The PIAWS Panel was established by PMC in Tonga in 2015, to provide technical advise on matters pertaining to Aviation Services and the implementation of the Quality Management System (QMS).
Purpose
According to the Terms of Reference, the PIAWS Panel aims to:
The purpose of PIAWS Panel is to provide technical advice to PMC on matters relating to aeronautical meteorological services including cost recovery, quality management and competency standards.
The Pacific Islands Marine and Ocean Services (PIMOS) Panel was established by the Third Meeting of the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC-3) in Nuku'alofa, Tonga in July 2015 to serve in the capacity of an advisory committee to the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC) on marine and ocean services matters in the Pacific region.
The Pacific Islands Climate Services (PICS) Panel is an advisory group to the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC). The PICS Panel was endorsed by the PMC in Nadi, Fiji in July 2013 and established in April 2014 at a Special Session of the PMC, in Rarotonga, Cook Islands.
The PMC Panels were established to provide technical advise to the Council on matters concerning the development of meteorological services in the region under each thematic area of the Pacific Islands Meteorological Strategy 2017-2026