NIWA - Latest News [Page 8]
USV Returns From First Caldera Survey In Tonga Loaded With 'Astounding' Data
Thursday, 4 August 2022, 11:38 am | NIWA
Essex/United Kingdom, 3 August 2022 : SEA-KIT International’s Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) Maxlimer has returned from an initial survey mission inside the caldera of the Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai (HT-HH) volcano carrying a plethora of data and ... More >>
Seasonal Climate Outlook - Warm And Sunny
Friday, 29 July 2022, 9:50 am | NIWA
The Seasonal Climate Outlook for August - October Highlights: - Warmer temperatures than usual - Lots of sunshine - Overall drier compared to previous outlooks The live stream will take place at 11 am today - https://www.facebook.com/NIWAWeather/live ... More >>
2022 Off To A Searing Start
Wednesday, 20 July 2022, 12:01 pm | NIWA
New Zealand’s weather is proving no exception to the record-breaking extremes occurring around the globe. Analysis undertaken by NIWA meteorologists revealed that the first six months of 2022 have been Aotearoa New Zealand’s 2 nd warmest on record. ... More >>
Tonga Volcano "afterglow" Causes Dazzling Skies In Antarctica
Friday, 15 July 2022, 10:10 am | NIWA
Antarctica is experiencing stunning skyscapes like those recently seen in New Zealand, thanks to the afterglow effect from the Tongan volcano. <img src="https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2207/0e63c25b8b3b6b66dda6.jpeg" width="720" height="294"> Copyright: Stuart Shaw/Fly On ... More >>
The Many People Of Matariki
Tuesday, 21 June 2022, 12:16 pm | NIWA
This whakatauk ī speaks to how Matariki calls people to gather together to remember and honour those we have lost since the last rising of Matariki. NIWA meteorologists say people living in the lower North Island and eastern South Island are likely to ... More >>
Seen A Stunning Sunrise Or Sunset Lately? The Tongan Volcano May Be The Cause
Wednesday, 15 June 2022, 10:45 am | NIWA
The Tongan volcanic eruption may be responsible for New Zealand’s unusually vibrant sunrises and sunsets, say NIWA scientists. Since late May, NIWA’s forecasting team has been flooded with messages from members of the public across the country, enquiring ... More >>
In The Snow: New Tool To Advise New Zealanders Of Snow Conditions
Friday, 10 June 2022, 10:45 am | NIWA
A new tool giving near real-time snow data has been made available to the public for the first time. NIWA’s Snow and Ice Network (SIN) provides information on snowfall, depth of snowpack, snow melt and climate for ten alpine sites across New Zealand, ... More >>
Unexpected "Swarm" Of Marine Life In Newly Explored Antarctic River Deep Beneath The Ice
Thursday, 2 June 2022, 10:44 am | NIWA
A team of scientists from Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, NIWA, and GNS have made an astonishing discovery 500m under the Antarctic ice. The Antarctica New Zealand-supported researchers were studying a suspected under-ice estuary, hundreds ... More >>
Snapped! Tag Reveals Fish’s 20-year History
Tuesday, 31 May 2022, 11:53 am | NIWA
A fish has been caught in the same location that it was tagged, nearly 20 years ago to the day. Mr Chilt, an amateur jetski fisher, reeled in the 5kg snapper off the coast of Patea in South Taranaki on 27 February this year. Derrick Parkinson ... More >>
Tonga Eruption Discoveries Defy Expectations
Monday, 23 May 2022, 1:04 pm | NIWA
New findings from the record-breaking Tongan volcanic eruption are “surprising and unexpected”, say scientists from New Zealand’s National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA). NIWA’s research vessel, RV Tangaroa , has returned ... More >>
Anchors Cause "Extensive, Persistent" Damage To Seafloor
Thursday, 12 May 2022, 10:08 am | NIWA
High-resolution mapping has produced the first ever global estimates of coastal habitat damage caused by anchoring. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in port congestion around the world, leading to unprecedented bottlenecks in maritime traffic and intensive ... More >>
Happy Diamond Anniversary For Some Laudable Work
Thursday, 5 May 2022, 3:11 pm | NIWA
A Central Otago scientific research station with a globally revered reputation is marking its 60th anniversary. NIWA’s Lauder Atmospheric Research Station is almost exactly halfway between the equator and the South Pole, about 36 km from Alexandra, ... More >>
Easy Access To Environmental Research Data
Wednesday, 27 April 2022, 10:25 am | NIWA
Identifying unknown organisms, forecasting the weather and understanding the potential impacts of a tsunami. These are all possibilities opened up by a new website that has been built to provide easy access to an enormous range of environmental research ... More >>
Understanding Why Our Giant Glaciers Disappeared In The Past Gives Clues To The Future
Wednesday, 13 April 2022, 4:01 pm | NIWA
An international team of climate scientists is working in North Canterbury to try to understand the reasons why giant glaciers disappeared thousands of years ago. Massive pre-historic glaciers once stood on the banks of Lake Tennyson, North Canterbury. ... More >>
March Climate Summary - Warm And Dry For Most
Tuesday, 5 April 2022, 3:23 pm | NIWA
Please find March's Climate Summary attached. - Much higher than average sea temperatures - Drier and warmer than normal, particularly for the South Island (leading to meteorological drought in some places) - Significant heavy rainfall event for the North Island in ... More >>
NIWA-Nippon Foundation Tonga Eruption Seabed Mapping Project A "rare Opportunity" To Study Effects Of Tonga Eruption
Friday, 1 April 2022, 2:01 pm | NIWA
NIWA and The Nippon Foundation are undertaking a mission to discover the undersea impacts of the recent Tongan volcanic eruption. In a rare opportunity to improve understanding of the nature and impact of a major volcanic eruption, NIWA scientists ... More >>
Glaciers Continue To Shrink This Year, Says NIWA
Monday, 28 March 2022, 10:39 am | NIWA
The annual end-of-summer snowline survey of more than 50 South Island glaciers has revealed continued loss of snow and ice. Last week, scientists from NIWA, Victoria University of Wellington, and Department of Conservation took thousands of aerial ... More >>
New National Rainfall Record Surpasses 56-year-old Record
Friday, 25 March 2022, 3:03 pm | NIWA
This week’s torrential rains have set a new national rainfall record. NIWA meteorologists say the 103 mm of rain from 4am-5am recorded at Maungatapere near Whangārei on Monday 21 March is a new national hourly rainfall record for a low elevation station. The ... More >>
Mean Heat: Marine Heatwaves To Get Longer And Hotter By 2100
Monday, 7 March 2022, 9:40 am | NIWA
Off the back of Friday's Summer Climate Summary which highlighted this season's record breaking sea temperatures, we bring you new research showing that New Zealand could experience very long and "very severe" marine heatwaves by the end ... More >>
Summer And Feb Climate Summaries - Warm With Rainfall Extremes
Friday, 4 March 2022, 12:57 pm | NIWA
Please find the Summer and February Climate Summaries attached. Highlights include: - New Zealand's 5th warmest summer on record, with temperatures 1.1C above the 1981-2010 summer average - Fifty-five locations observed a record or near-record warm summer ... More >>
