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Building a more resilient Niue through strengthened climate science and services

Niue training Rossy Mitiepo

20 August 2026, Alofi – A three-day training was carried out at the Niue Meteorological Service (NMS) to help strengthen the capacity of i

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Tonga Develops National El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Directive to Better Prepare for El Niño and La Niña Impacts

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Nuku’alofa, Tonga – Tonga continues to enhance and strengthening its national resilience to slow-onset climate events, with the de

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Tonga Met Service considers use of Traditional Knowledge Indicators in TV weather bulletins

Tonga Met service

14 July 2026, Fua'amotu – The Tonga Meteorological Service (TMS) is set to enter a new frontier in its work to incorporate traditional env

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Nominations open for Pacific Meteorological Council Awards 2026

The PMC Awards 2019

10 July 2026, Apia - The call for nominations for the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC) Awards 2026 is officially open.

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ClimSA Pacific Expands Coding Capacity Training to Polynesia with Tonga Workshop

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A five-day workshop in Python programming for climate data analysis is underway this week in Nukuʿalofa, bringing together National Meteorological

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Not All Bad News: SPREP highlights potential benefits of El Niño for some Pacific island countries

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While El Niño is often associated with drought and extreme prolonged dry conditions for the western Pacific and wetter than normal conditions in th

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Pacific weather services explore how AI can help improve forecasting

Ai work

Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how the world forecasts the weather.

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Knowledge empowers, knowing about El Niño allows essential preparation

Mr Nawadra

Message on El Niño from Mr Sefanaia Nawadra, Director General of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP).

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El Niño conditions confirmed: SPREP urges coordinated regional response

El Nino

El Niño conditions have now been established in the Pacific.

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Tackling the Pacific’s observational data gap

Weather data gap work

11 June 2026, Honiara - Pacific hydromet and geological service directors, regional and technical partners and meteorological services are

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