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APEC Climate Center (APCC) Newsletter Issue No. 2 2025

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Issue No. 02 | 2025
APEC Climate Center Newsletter

TOP ISSUES

KMA Administrator Dong-Eon, CHANG Visited APCC

Dr. Dong-Eon CHANG, Administrator of the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA), visited the APEC Climate Center (APCC) on January 16, 2025, as part of his initial inspection tour.More...

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APCC Promotes Collaboration with the SENAMHI to Enhance Climate Information Services for Strengthening Climate Resilience in Peru Next

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Climate Center (APCC), in collaboration with Weatherpia Co., Ltd. and external experts has initiated the project "Strengthening Climate Resilience in Peru through Enhanced Climate Information Services and Capacity building for Climate Change Monitoring and Prediction“ supported by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) from October 2024. The project is scheduled to conclude in May 2025.More...

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APCC Discusses Expanding Climate Information Services and International Collaboration for Pacific Island Countries at COP29

The APEC Climate Center (APCC) participated in the 29th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 15 to 23, 2024.More...

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CURRENT FORECAST

ENSO Outlook for February 2025 ~ July 2025
The APCC ENSO Alert suggests “La Niña Watch”. Niño3.4 index is expected to be -0.8℃ for February 2025 and gradually increase to 0.1℃ for July 2025. ENSO-neutral conditions are most probable for the whole forecast period.
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MME Temperature & Precipitation Seasonal Outlook for February 2025 ~ July 2025
Strongly enhanced probability for above normal temperatures is predicted for most of the globe except for the central and eastern tropical Pacific for February — July 2025. Strongly enhanced probability for below normal precipitation is predicted for the central and western equatorial Pacific for February — April 2025, whereas enhanced probability for near normal precipitation is expected for the central and eastern equatorial Pacific for May — July 2025.
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SERVICES
Climate Information Service
APCC produces high-cost climate data and information by operating a real-time and highly-validated climate prediction system based on a multi-climate model ensemble (MME) technique. APCC also carries out research in order to enhance capacity in the monitoring and prediction of weather and climate in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
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