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http://www.pacificclimatechangescience.org/animations/cloudnasara/
This animation is an exciting tool to raise awareness of the science and impacts of El Niño and La Niña in Vanuatu and encourage the people of Vanuatu to take early action in preparing for these extreme events.
http://mapsengine.google.com/06831253009698256830-06975181344545969688-4/mapview/?authuser=0
Vanuatu Globe | 3D Google Earth
To access the Vanuatu Globe in Google Earth (3D) you will need to have the latest version of Google Earth (Free) installed. Follow the below instructions to access the Vanuatu Globe in Google Earth:
1. Download and install the latest free version of Google Earth application
2. Download the Vanuatu Globe kml file. To download this file, go to: http://www.nab.vu/lidar-maps-vanuatu-globe-0
3. Save the Vanuatu Globe kml to your desktop
4. Double click on the Vanuatu Globe
http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/tracks/
Pacific Tropical Cyclone Data Portal
http://www.pacificclimatechange.net/document/pacific-iclim-climate-change-data-and-information-stocktake-fiji-tonga-and-vanuatu-june
http://ss2.climatecentral.org/#8/-16.375/168.371?show=satellite&projections=1-RCP85-SLR&level=2.5&unit=meters&pois=hide
This RISK ZONE MAP could help you in identifying and analyzing the areas which are at risk to sea-level rise in Vanuatu.
http://trmm.gsfc.nasa.gov
Joint mission between NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency designed to monitor and study tropical rainfall.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v27mhZjTVm8&list=PLeIN6JMKFjHpsb8iM1HLaoescKkoFjGu9
VCAP Videos
https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/74210/67363376456533233/share
Click on the link to subscribe to VanKIRAP email newsletters & updates
https://wqxej.clicks.mlsend.com/te/cl/eyJ2Ijoie1wiYVwiOjc0MjEwLFwibFwiOjY3Mzc4ODc1MTA2MDY3NjE4LFwiclwiOjY3Mzc4ODg4NTcxODgxMTUxfSIsInMiOiI5YjE3NjA2Nzc2MTczOTEyIn0
VanKIRAP Vanuatu Climate Watch – how will the return of La Nina affect Vanuatu
http://www.vmgd.gov.vu/
NAB portal is hosted and engineered by ICT unit within the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-Hazards department.
http://www.worldbank.org/projects/P156505/?lang=en&tab=overview