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Pacific Islands Climate Outlook and Stakeholder Forum (PICOF) - 17

Hybrid: Melanesian Hotel, Port Vila and via Zoom

The Pacific Islands Climate Outlook Forum (PICOF) is based on the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Regional Climate Outlook Forum concept.

The PICOF is co-organised by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Pacific Regional Climate Centre Network (RCC-N), with technical support provided by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (Bureau), Earth Sciences New Zealand (ESNZ), APEC Climate Centre (APCC), Meteo-France, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Pacific Community (SPC) and the University of Hawaii as members of the Pacific RCC-N Node for Long-Range Forecasting in partnership with the Pacific Islands Climate Services (PICS) Panel. The latter ensures the needs of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs), and their stakeholders are met. PICOF-17 is co-sponsored by the Australian and New Zealand Aid funded Climate and Ocean Support Program in the Pacific (COSPPac) and SPREP CLIMSA. Ongoing BOM, SPREP and SPC support is largely funded by COSPPac. Additional information on PICOF and the WMO Pacific RCC Network is available via the Pacific Met Desk Website


Overall objective:

To discuss and produce objective, user-relevant regional climate and ocean outlook guidance in real time to support Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs), NMHSs produce national climate and oceans climate information for their national stakeholders, with the ultimate aim to reduce climate-related risks and support sustainable development for the coming season in sectors of critical socioeconomic significance.


Objectives:

  1. Review the climate and oceanic conditions in the western Pacific region for the period 1 April to 21 October 2025;
  2. Present and discuss long-term trends and projections for selected climate and ocean variables;
  3. Present monthly and seasonal climate, ocean and tropical cyclone outlooks for the north Pacific region for the season to October 2025;
  4. Discuss and review confidence/skill associated with November 2025 to April 2026 outlooks based on the discussions associated with 1-3.

Expected Outcomes:

  1. Improved understanding of climate and ocean monitoring and prediction specifically for the target monitoring and prediction periods.
  2. Enhanced understanding of outlook confidence/skill for the period in question;
  3. A regional PICOF statement containing climate, ocean and tropical cyclone outlooks for November 2025 to April 2026 which NMHSs can use as guide to develop their national statements;
  4. A PICOF-17 report;
  5. Content for regional partner and NMHSs climate and ocean bulletins as well as media and social media releases.



Details

Date
22-23 October 2025
Location
Vanuatu , Port Vila

Time (Vanuatu time)
Agenda Item
Presentations
8:30am - 9:00am

Registration including morning tea

Group photograph

 

Responsible

SPREP

 

(6.30am Palau time, 11.30am Honolulu time and 9.30pm UTC)

9:00am - 9:30am

Opening and Setting the Scene

  • MC – Simon McGree

Opening prayer

  • Philip Malsale

Opening remarks

  • PMC Chair (Levu Antfalo)
  • WMO (Henry Taiki)
  • SPREP (Salesa Nihmei)

Meeting objectives

  • PICS Panel/RCC Management Committee Chair
9:30am - 10:00am

Morning tea

10:00am - 10:30am

Session 1: ENSO Status and Outlook

Including highlights from Global Seasonal Climate Update (GSCU)

 

Responsible

ESNZ, BOM, Meteo-France, NOAA, University of Hawaii, APCC, SPREP, SPC

10:30am - 12:30pm

Session 2: Looking Back - Review and Evaluation of May to October Climate Outlook

  1. Atmosphere
    Overview of April to October state of the climate, plus evaluation of the last PICOF outlook
  2. Ocean
    Overview of April to October state of the ocean, plus evaluation of the last PICOF outlook
  3. Tropical cyclones
    Overview of the TCs over May to October
  4. Impacts - Overview of significant weather and ocean events over the last six months
     
  • Micronesian region
  • Melanesian region
  • Polynesian region

 

Responsible

(First 3 subsections, 15 minutes each, 4th subsection 25 minutes)

  • NOAA, University of Hawaii, BOM, SPC, SPREP, ESNZ
  • NOAA, University of Hawaii, BOM, SPC, SPREP, ESNZ
  • NOAA, University of Hawaii, BOM, SPC, SPREP, ESNZ
  • FSM, PNG and Samoa (10 minutes each)
12:30pm - 1:00pm
1:30pm - 3:00pm

Session 3: Looking Forward – Monthly and Seasonal Outlooks for November 2025 to April 2026

  1. Atmosphere
    PICOF outlook and RCC Node for LRF individual model/MME guidance and skill comparison
  2. Ocean
    PICOF outlook and RCC Node for LRF individual model/MME guidance and skill comparison
  3. Tropical cyclones
    PICOF outlook and RCC Node for LRF individual model/MME guidance and skill comparison

 

Responsible

(25 minutes each)

  • ESNZ, BOM, Meteo-France, NOAA, University of Hawaii, APCC, SPREP, SPC
  • ESNZ, BOM, Meteo-France, NOAA, University of Hawaii, APCC, SPREP, SPC
  • ESNZ, BOM, Meteo-France, NOAA, University of Hawaii, APCC, SPREP, SPC
3:00pm - 3:15pm

Afternoon tea

3:15pm - 3:45pm

Session 4: Annual-to-Decadal Prediction

Responsible

Met Office Hadley Centre

3:45pm - 4:15pm

Session 5: Looking Back and Forward Long-Term

  • 5.1 Looking Back and Forward
  • 5.2 Tropical cyclones

 

Responsible

CSIRO, UGCRP, BOM, ESNZ and SPREP

4:15pm - 4:30pm

Summary of proceedings

 

Responsible

PICS panel chair

Time (Vanuatu time)
Agenda item
Presentations
9:00am - 9:15am

Objective of the day

Responsible

Pacific RCC-N (Chair)

9:15am - 10:15am

Presentation on development Pacific RCC-N website

Questions and Discussion

 

Responsible

Pacific RCC-N (Chair)

10:15am - 10:45am

Morning tea

10:45am - 11:45am

Exercise: Evaluation of development website

  1. General pages
  2. Node on LRF
  3. Node on Climate Monitoring
  4. Node on Climate Change
  5. Node on Operational Data Management
  6. Training  
     

Participants spend 10 minutes at a table then move to the next one.

 

Responsible

Philip, Elise, Terry, Patricia, Nico, Jin-Ho

11:45am - 12:15pm

Report back, Next steps and conclusions

12:15pm - 1:15pm

Lunch

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