By Eloise Gibson of RNZ Job cuts at Crown-owned science company Niwa (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research) could cull a team of New...
Temperatures are about equally likely to be near average or above average in all regions. Despite this, a cold start to the three month period is expected in May followed by a possible trend toward milder conditions in June and July
How on earth did the card get from Wellington Harbour and all the way to Cape Evans, some 4,000km away? Could it have been carried on the ocean currents?
Up to 90 jobs may be cut at Niwa as part of a swathe of roles being slashed across the public service . The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric...
- Hotspots are located across most of Northland, northern Auckland, northern Coromandel Peninsula, parts of coastal Bay of Plenty and Gisborne, southern Hawke’s Bay to Wairarapa, and coastal Manawatū-Whanganui to Kāpiti Coast - Hotspots are located ...
New Zealand’s glaciers appear 'smashed and shattered' due to enduring ice loss, says NIWA. Since the 1970s, NIWA has been flying over Aotearoa New Zealand’s mountain ranges to conduct their end of summer snowline survey, observing the state ...
Scientists are seeing more toxic algae in our lakes and rivers compared to previous years, says NIWA. New Zealand’s warm, stable summer has created ideal conditions for the growth of the algae, also known as cyanobacteria, which can be harmful to ...