Trough of low pressure continues to affect Niue today with heavy rain
The trough continues to affect Niue today with heavy rain, overcast, poor visibility in heavy rain, moderate to strong winds, thunderstorms and lightning.
The trough continues to affect Niue today with heavy rain, overcast, poor visibility in heavy rain, moderate to strong winds, thunderstorms and lightning.
Niue Meteorology Service Director Rossy Mitiepo says although Niue is predicted to be at low risk for this cyclone season 2024-2025
Mitiepo added it wasn’t easy over the COVID phase but finally it is in operation as this will support Niue in terms of early warning for all the severe weather and disaster preparedness and extreme weather events.
The main objective of the workshop is to determine the agricultural and fisheries stakeholders and community climate and ocean information needs and identify adaptation and coping mechanisms for weekly to seasonal climate and ocean extremes.
Doctor Geoff Boughton is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Station told BCN News that we need to strongly construct our buildings to resist future tropical cyclones in Niue.
Niue Meteorology Service Director-Rossy Mitiepo has confirmed this stating that they recorded low temperatures due to the high pressure system to the far south.
The New Zealand Government funded Weather Ready Pacific Program is focused on advances in forecast and warning systems for weather, hydrological and oceanic events – enabling increased accuracy, geographic specificity and lead time of forecasts.
The Chief of Police and Head of NDMO Tim Wilson informed the Village Council messenger group that there was no tsunami alert for Niue from this earthquake.
Please be advised the road will be closed again tomorrow-Wednesday April 10th or Thursday 11th April 2024 for 2 days depending on weather conditions.
The data accumulated by these stations over time will play a crucial role in enhancing the accuracy of weather forecasting.