Strategic Planning of Tuvalu Meteorological Service

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WMO Regional Seminar on Enhancing Service Delivery by National Meteorological & Hydrological Services (NMHSs( NMHSs) ) in RA V Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2 6 April 2007 Strategic Planning of Tuvalu Meteorological Service 2007 2011 Presenter: Tauala.Katea OIC, Tuvalu Met Service Where is Tuvalu? 1

Outline Background Vision & Mission Strategic Results Areas SWOT analyzes General Goals & Objectives Strategic Directions Conclusion Background Tuvalu Meteorological Service structure (TMS): Administration - Overall management - Personnel & financial matters Operation/Climate - Collecting and transmitting data - Archiving Forecasting - Public weather forecast - Deals with any query regarding the weather Technical - Maintains and repairs all technical equipments 2

Ministry of Communication & Transport Minister Permanent Secretary Assistance Secretary Marine & Port Services Civil Aviation ICT Meteorological Service How Tuvalu Met Service fits into the organization structure Present Organization Structure Chief Meteorological Officer Scientific Officer Aerology Officer vacant Station Technical Officer Senior Observer Assistance Technician Main Office Observers (7) Carpenter Nanumea Is Office cleaner Nui Is Niulakita Is 3

Vision Achieving services on Meteorological and climatological products on timely basis in order to enhance the safety, security and general well-being of the community, and to support the national development in all sectors through skilled and trained professional and technical staff by means of adequate operating facilities. MISSION STATEMENT Assist people safety and preparedness on weather condition in providing accurate and timely weather forecasting and information. Before After Photos of TMS before and after being strike by Hurricane Bebe Oct 1972 4

Strategic Program Areas 1. Collection of data (Observations) 2. Weather and Climate Predictions 3. Management Existing Observation system network 4 4 Synoptic stations 5 5 rainfall stations 1 Upperair 1 1 Tide gauge with Tsunami warning system mounted recently this year 1 1 CGPS 1 1 Seismic station (USGS) 5

Strength & Weaknesses Strength: Owned and operated by Government Clear objectives and directions Weaknesses: Low profile Lack of legislative support Lack of formal procedures to execute activities Insufficient funding Lack of vocational training Lack of operational facilities Opportunities & Threats Opportunities: Increase user demand Collaboration relationship with regional NMSs Assistant support from big organization Climate change & Sea level rise issues Threats: Continuous cut on budget Behind in technology Outdated operational equipments Reasonable undeveloped infrastructure 6

General goals and objectives 1. Institutional strengthening 2. To strengthening communication network 3. To strengthening observation network 4. Improve weather & climate predictions & warning systems 1. Strategic Direction 1. Institutional strengthening - Restructure and redesignation the TMS to meet the needs and demands of users of meteorological and climate services - Separate Operation and Climate section - Create 2 new post under the forecast and Climate section - Assistance forecaster - Climatologist 7

Institutional Strengthening (cont.) Capacity building: - Training for observer trainees - Assistance forecasters training - Technician training/attachment - Data management training - Expert short term attachment with TMS climate & forecast section Institutional Strengthening (cont.) Director Forecast Climate Operation Technical Scientific Officer Climatologist Chief Observer Station Technical Officer Assistance Forecaster Senior Observer Assistance Technician Main Office Observers (7) Carpenter Nanumea Is Office Cleaner Nui Is Niulakita 8

2. To strengthening communication network Establish a higher frequency on HF radio with Telecom for better transmission & reception of data delivery with our out- station Installation of HF email system (RANET) on manned synoptic out-station Upgrading office network, EMWIN and HF systems on out-stations Tsunami warning system SMS text msg 3. To strengthening observation network Upgrading observing equipments on out- stations Install AWS on out-station (Ranet( project) Establishment of an ongoing annual inspection & report Installation of SPARCE automatic rain gauges (Data-logger) on the 5 existing rainfall stations Availability of Met Display at Airport Control tower 9

4. To improve weather & climate predictions & warning systems Implement a National Tsunami respond plan with Disaster Office TMS to take proactive role in annual disaster reduction and mitigation campaign Conduct awareness program especially on outer islands schools, community.etc Tailored products to meet user needs eg.. Seasonal climate outlook (SCOPIC) Outcomes Visibility of TMS Quality data Efficient data delivery Improved monitoring system network Satisfy end users (clients) Effective approach in management/administrative roles 10

Conclusion TMS will emphasize on the development of human resources in order to get improvement of performance. Implement legislative within TMS to align Ministry Corporate Plan, National & Regional plan. Important of partnership with NMSs Visibility of TMS Need to forward in becoming a WMO member to achieve all supportive requirements where necessary. 11