
Met Office Chief Dale Destin Calls for Investment in Climate Monitoring, Resilient Facility
Director of the Meteorological Service Dale Destin has called for sustained investment in climate monitoring systems and the construction of a climate-resilient meteorological facility, warning that stronger infrastructure is essential to maintaining weather services during extreme events.
“However, we must also recognize that observing systems require sustained investment,” Destin said, adding that “strengthening our infrastructure, including the development of a climate-resilient, purpose-built meteorological office, is absolutely essential to ensuring continuity of service, especially during extreme events.”
Speaking to mark World Meteorological Day, Destin said meteorological and hydrological services play a critical role in protecting lives and supporting development.
“This occasion highlights the essential role of meteorological and hydrological services in safeguarding lives, livelihoods, and sustainable development,” he said.
He pointed to this year’s theme — “Observing today. Protecting tomorrow.” — as central to the work of forecasting agencies.
“These observations are not merely data. They are life-saving information that enables us to anticipate hazards and take action,” Destin said.
Destin also underscored the vulnerability of Antigua and Barbuda to climate-related threats.
“Our nation remains highly vulnerable to hurricanes, flooding, drought, and heat,” he said, noting that “timely and accurate observations are critical to strengthening our early warning systems and protecting our people and economy.”
He said meteorological services operate as a global public good, supported by international cooperation and data sharing.
“Meteorological services provide a global public good, built on cooperation and free exchange of data,” Destin said.
Locally, the Meteorological Service continues 24-hour operations to deliver forecasts and climate services.
“Through our commitment to 24/7 operations, regional collaborations, and the use of international forecasting guidance, we strive to deliver timely and reliable weather analysis and climate services,” he said.
Destin also acknowledged the contribution of staff working behind the scenes to keep the country safe.
“Their work, often behind the scenes, plays a vital role in keeping our nation safe,” he said.
He ended with a call for continued investment and collaboration.
“As we observe this important day, let us reaffirm our commitment to strengthening our systems, enhancing our services, and deepening our partnership… Because when we observe today, we are indeed protecting tomorrow.”
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