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(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen,
Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Coordinating
Director of the Trinidad-based Caribbean
Meteorological Organization, Tyrone
Sutherland, is seeking re-election as Second
Vice-President of the World Meteorological
Organization (WMO), the UN Specialized
Agency that coordinates global activity in
weather, water, climate and related aspects
of the environment.
The election
takes place at the Fifteenth Congress of the
WMO in Geneva, Switzerland from 7 to 25 May
2007. The elections take place on May 17th.
The Congress will approve the scientific and
technical programmes and activities of the
Organization to be carried out across the
world over the next four years. It will also
appoint the Secretary-General to lead the
Organization, as well as its non-resident
President, three Vice-Presidents and an
Executive Council that will, along with the
Secretary-General, oversee the affairs of
the WMO over the next four years. Over the
past four years, the WMO President came from
Russia, the First Vice-President from Iran
and the Third Vice-President from Argentina.
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CMO’s Mr. Sutherland
who was first elected, unanimously, at the 2003, WMO
Congress has the full support of the Member States
of the Caribbean Meteorological Organization in his
re-election bid. The (CMO) is the Specialized
CARICOM Agency that coordinates the joint scientific
and technical activities in weather, water, climate
and related sciences in 16 English-speaking
Caribbean countries. As the WMO’s Second
Vice-President, Mr. Sutherland also serves as
Chairman of the influential WMO Panel of Experts on
Technical Cooperation, a body that influences where
and how technical cooperation funds are allocated
around the world. Mr. Sutherland indicated that he
intends to continue the push for the improvements in
the capabilities of the Meteorological Services in
developing countries, with special considerations to
be given to the vulnerable Least Developed Countries
and the Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
Mr. Sutherland, a
native of St. Lucia, is the first former staff
member of the WMO ever to be elected in such a
capacity. He was the head of the St. Lucia
Meteorological Service until the early 1980s, then
served the Canadian Weather Service for ten years as
a Senior Meteorologist and severe storms specialist.
In 1992, he joined the WMO in Geneva as a Scientific
Officer in its Tropical Cyclone Programme, and was
subsequently appointed as the Executive Assistant to
the Secretary-General. In 1999, he was appointed by
the Caribbean Governments as the Coordinating
Director of the CMO, following which he was
immediately elected as a member of the WMO Executive
Council, then in 2003 as its Second Vice-President.
This has greatly increased the influence of the
English-speaking Caribbean in the affairs of the WMO,
and strengthened the collaboration of the WMO and
CMO for the benefit of the Meteorological Services
in the Caribbean.
For more
information, please contact:
Caribbean
Meteorological Organization
69-71 Edward Street
Port of Spain
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I.
Phone: +1 868 624 4481
Fax: +1 868 623 3634
E-mail:
CMOHQ@cmo.org.tt
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