Pacific Regional Climate Centre (@pacific_rcc) 's Twitter Profile
Pacific Regional Climate Centre

@pacific_rcc

The Pacific Regional Climate Centre assists National Meteorological & Hydrological Services in the Pacific Islands.

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#PICOF14: many thanks to all of the presenters, participants & support agencies that dedicate significant time, energy & resources toward building awareness around climate extremes, variability & change that is affecting the Pacific region, its people & its ecosystems.

#PICOF14: many thanks to all of the presenters, participants & support agencies that dedicate significant time, energy & resources toward building awareness around climate extremes, variability & change that is affecting the Pacific region, its people & its ecosystems.
SPREP (@sprepchannel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fewer Tropical Cyclones observed than forecast over November 2023 to April 2024 in the southwest #Pacific 🌏 Read more ➡️🔗tinyurl.com/28y5fuh6 #ResilientPacific #PICOF14

Fewer Tropical Cyclones observed than forecast over November 2023 to April 2024 in the southwest #Pacific 🌏

Read more ➡️🔗tinyurl.com/28y5fuh6 

#ResilientPacific #PICOF14
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📰 The #PICOF14 regional statement is now available: pacificmet.net/sites/default/… Many thanks to our dedicated group of authors who spent time crafting these messages about recent climate & ocean conditions + what's likely to come over the next six months across the Pacific Islands.

📰 The #PICOF14 regional statement is now available: pacificmet.net/sites/default/…

Many thanks to our dedicated group of authors who spent time crafting these messages about recent climate & ocean conditions + what's likely to come over the next six months across the Pacific Islands.
SPREP (@sprepchannel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌏 #Pacific region sees abnormal impacts of El Niño and a return to neutral conditions More ➡️🔗tinyurl.com/w57az7x8 The full #PICOF14 regional statement can be found at, tinyurl.com/yeebz8fe #ResilientPacific

🌏 #Pacific region sees abnormal impacts of El Niño and a return to neutral conditions
More ➡️🔗tinyurl.com/w57az7x8

The full #PICOF14 regional statement can be found at, tinyurl.com/yeebz8fe

#ResilientPacific
Island Climate Update (@icu_niwa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Island Climate Update: May-Jul 2024 ☀️ 🌊 El Niño to likely end this month; La Niña possible later this year (60% chance) 🏝️ Below normal rainfall may occur near the equator & parts of the northwest Pacific + southwest Pacific in the months ahead niwa.co.nz/climate-and-we…

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📡🌏 Calling all Climate experts, Policy makers and Climate Services users! Registrations are open for the #ClimSAForum2024 24-27 June, 2024 🗓️ 👉 climsa.org/events/climsa2… Fill the form to receive the Forum programme, materials and links!

📡🌏 Calling all Climate experts, Policy makers and Climate Services users! 

Registrations are open for the #ClimSAForum2024 
24-27 June, 2024 🗓️

👉 climsa.org/events/climsa2…
Fill the form to receive the Forum programme, materials and links!
Island Climate Update (@icu_niwa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Island Climate Update: Jul-Sep 2024 💧 🌧️ Jul well above normal rain: Tuvalu, Tokelau, Wallis & Futuna, Samoa, American Samoa & Northern Cook Islands ☀️ Jul-Sep well below normal rain: Guam, southern FSM, Nauru & Kiribati 🌊 La Niña-like conditions developing in the ocean

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All ENSO tracker contributing agencies have a status of La Niña Watch, suggesting that La Niña may develop later this year. Some Pacific Island countries may experience La Niña-like conditions in the months ahead, like reduced rainfall near the equator. pacificmet.net/enso-tracker

All ENSO tracker contributing agencies have a status of La Niña Watch, suggesting that La Niña may develop later this year.

Some Pacific Island countries may experience La Niña-like conditions in the months ahead, like reduced rainfall near the equator.

pacificmet.net/enso-tracker
Island Climate Update (@icu_niwa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌀 The @niwa_nz 2024-25 SW Pacific tropical cyclone outlook expects normal-to-below normal activity with 6-10 named storms. The risk is elevated in the west & normal-to-reduced in the central & east. Now is the time to plan+prepare for the season ahead! x.com/NiwaWeather/st…

Philip Malsale (@realphilmalsale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SPREP - PICOF 15 was organised in Tonga this week. This is to prepare the Met Services to inform the communities for the upcoming season (cyclone season) and also to review the past 6 months. These information are important for communities to prepare for weather and climate event

SPREP - PICOF 15 was organised in Tonga this week. This is to prepare the Met Services to inform the communities for the upcoming season (cyclone season) and also to review the past 6 months. These information are important for communities to prepare for weather and climate event
Philip Malsale (@realphilmalsale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SPREP- The Technical Coordination Workshop of the Pacific Island Regional Climate Centre commence in Tonga today. The aim is to discuss the review of the PI- RCC and way forward on how to implement activities so Pacific centre can be fully operational.

SPREP- The Technical Coordination Workshop of the Pacific Island Regional Climate Centre commence in Tonga today. The aim is to discuss the review of  the PI- RCC and way forward on how to implement activities so Pacific centre can be fully operational.