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Weather Ready Pacific Provides Support to Boost Tonga’s Early Warning Capabilities.

Mr. Laitia Fifita

12 November 2025, Nuku’alofa, Tonga – The Tonga Meteorological Service has received support that will boost its capacity

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Pacific Braces for La Niña Conditions as Regional Climate Outlook Released

La Nina Watch

La Niña conditions are very likely to establish across the Pacific over the coming three months, according to the official statement released after

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Vanuatu's investment in Weather and Climate Information to yield up to 450% return, protecting millions in damages

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8 November 2025, Port Vila - A groundbreaking new report for the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-Hazards Department (VMGD) through the Green C

  • Read more about Vanuatu's investment in Weather and Climate Information to yield up to 450% return, protecting millions in damages

Weather Ready Pacific Boosts Regional Efforts to Deliver Early Warnings for All

WRPP

5 November 2025, Koror, Palau – The vital work of the Weather Ready Pacific (WRP) Programme in advancing the Early Warnin

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Cyclone Season Readiness: Vanuatu Climate Forum Rolls Out New Warning Apps and Forecasts

Aftermath of Cyclone Pam 2015

5 November 2025, Port Vila, Vanuatu – Vanuatu is better positioned to protect its communities as the 2025-2026 Tropical C

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Weather Ready Pacific Hosts First Regional Workshop to Strengthen Observation Networks

WRP

3 November 2025, Christchurch, New Zealand - The Weather Ready Pacific (WRP) Programme, a Pacific-led initiative coordina

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Building Pacific Capacity: 2025 BIP-MT Graduates Set to Strengthen Regional Meteorological Services

BIP-MT

After six intensive months of classroom learning and on-the-job training, a new generation of Pacific meteorological technicians graduated today fr

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Preserving the Past, Protecting the Future: Data rescue workshop strengthens Pacific Meteorological Services

Data rescue workshop

23 October 2025, Port Vila, Vanuatu – Preserving historical weather and climate data with aim of making them available fo

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From bushfires to flooding: Pacific faces climate challenges as PICOF-17 convenes

PICIOF 17 Vanuatu

23 October 2025, Port Vila – Bushfires, hailstorms, widespread flooding, heatwaves and droughts were some of the hazards reported by meteo

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New climate indices portal to strengthen climate resilience and decision-making in the Pacific

CIPSA portal

20 October 2025, Port Vila, Vanuatu – Climate scientists have identified that the global mean sea level rose faster in th

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