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El Niño on the Way: Pacific communities urged to prepare as WMO confirms developing conditions

El Nino update

4 June 2026, Apia  - The Pacific Regional Climate Centre (Pacific RCC) is drawing attention to the latest El Niño/La Niña Update issu

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Empowering Pacific Media to amplify weather and climate stories for resilience

Media training 10 years ago

Investing in our Pacific Islands media to help build a resilient people is at the core of a capacity building opportunity to amplify weather and cl

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SPREP and PASO join hands for safer skies across the Blue Pacific

SPREP and PASO

29 May 2026, Honiara – Safe air travel across the Pacific depends on more than aircraft and airports; it depends on accurate, reliable and

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Pacific Leaders chart new course for Weather, Climate and Ocean Services in Honiara

PIMS Review in Honiara

28 May 2026, Honiara – Directors of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) from across the Pacific have converged on Ho

  • Read more about Pacific Leaders chart new course for Weather, Climate and Ocean Services in Honiara

Weather Ready Pacific expands Early Warning training across Kiribati, Niue and PNG

The CAP training

27 May 2026, Alofi – The Pacific’s efforts to strengthen early warning systems and climate resilience continue to gather momentum across t

  • Read more about Weather Ready Pacific expands Early Warning training across Kiribati, Niue and PNG

EU-Funded ClimSA hands over USD 695,000 Climate Services package to Samoa Met

CLIMSA handover Samoa

27 May 2026, Apia – Samoa’s ability to monitor weather, track climate trends, and warn communities of approaching hazards received a signi

  • Read more about EU-Funded ClimSA hands over USD 695,000 Climate Services package to Samoa Met

Weather Ready Pacific brings life saving connectivity to vulnerable communities in ʻEua

Eua starlinks

17 May 2026, 'Eua – The Tonga Meteorological Service is installing Starlink satellite internet systems at strategic community centres and

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The Cook Islands Meteorological Service: Amplification for the safety of its people

Cook Islands Met Service

Enhancing its ability to communicate weather and climate services information clearly to its public so they can prepare accordingly is at the core

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A milestone for Tokelau – First National Climate Outlook Forum Convened

NCOF Tokelau

Atafu, Tokelau – History was made in Tokelau this month as the island atoll held its very first National Climate Outlook

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Cook Islands launches Upper-Air Sounding Station for a resilient future

Launch balloon

8 May 2026, Rarotonga, Cook Islands - Marking a new era in the history of Cook Islands Meteorology, the national Service

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