Fiji Sun

New Technology Boosts Fiji MET System

- MERELEKI NAI NADI Edited by Jonathan Bryce

High-resolution models could help detect high-impact weather, especially in small island countries’ weather systems

It was a significan­t milestone for Fiji Meteorolog­ical Service to set up a High Performanc­e Computing (HPC) in Fiji.

Fiji MET was able to achieve this through its partnershi­p with the World Meteorolog­ical Organisati­on (WMO), Agency for Meteorolog­y Climatolog­y and Geophysics of the Republic of Indonesia (BMKG) and also the Lenovo and VirtualFle­x.

The solution was designed by the Chief Technology Officers of Lenovo,

VirtualFle­x, Joao Almeida and Navin Lal, and implemente­d by Group Manager Projects and Innovation, Ravishay Prasad, while the software component is being deployed by BKMG Indonesia.

According to the Fiji MET, the HPC in Fiji would enable them to compute numerical weather prediction data locally and distribute it to the public and other small Pacific Island countries.

It would also enable them to have high resolution data which in turn helps improve the consistenc­y of our forecasts.

In developing a weather early warning system as a risk reduction for hydrometeo­rological disasters, weather modelling capabiliti­es are needed to obtain informatio­n as early as possible from the threat of extreme weather.”

The Fiji MET acknowledg­ed that with today’s technology, that weather modelling could be developed to produce a model with high resolution.

Fiji would be at the forefront of implementi­ng high-performanc­e computing in the Pacific region by providing a model with better accuracy to help the neighbouri­ng countries.

In the future, Fiji could become a centre for weather modelling and provide informatio­n for the needs of extreme weather impacts such as floods, flash floods, and landslides.

High-resolution models could help detect high-impact weather, especially in small island countries’ weather systems.

The Fiji MET would work closely with the World Meteorolog­ical Organisati­on (WMO) and the Agency for Meteorolog­y Climatolog­y and Geophysics of the Republic of Indonesia (BMKG) in a programme to create high-resolution models and increase human resources capacity.

 ?? Photo: Mereleki Nai ?? From left: Jay Shaw, Account Executive (Lenovo), Navin Lal, Chief Technology Officer (VirtualFle­x), Sinisa Nikolic, Director of High Performanc­e Computing and AI (Lenovo), Leonard Bale, Acting Principal Systems Analyst (Fiji MET), Ravishay Prasad, Group Manager Projects & Innovation (VirtualFle­x) and Adil Ali, Systems Analyst (Fiji MET).
Photo: Mereleki Nai From left: Jay Shaw, Account Executive (Lenovo), Navin Lal, Chief Technology Officer (VirtualFle­x), Sinisa Nikolic, Director of High Performanc­e Computing and AI (Lenovo), Leonard Bale, Acting Principal Systems Analyst (Fiji MET), Ravishay Prasad, Group Manager Projects & Innovation (VirtualFle­x) and Adil Ali, Systems Analyst (Fiji MET).

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