Temperature
NIWA: How Wet Are Our Soils?
Our guest this week is NIWA's principal scientist Chris Brandolino who's updating us on soil moisture conditions and what we can expect through to the end of the year. Audio
NIWA: How Wet Are Our Soils?
Our guest this week is NIWA's principal scientist Chris Brandolino who's updating us on soil moisture conditions and what we can expect through to the end of the year.
AudioWorld Weather
MetService severe weather forecaster Erick Brenstrum on how a day doesn't go by without some weather. Most of planet has been above average temperature, though one or two areas have been below… Audio
WMO considers Ranfurly extreme temp bid
New Zealand is bidding to win the title, and bragging rights to having officially recorded the most extreme temperature in Oceania. Audio
Deep-diving Ocean Floats
Oceanographers aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa are testing a deep-diving Argo float to monitor changes in the oceans at depths to 6000 metres. Audio
Deep-diving Ocean Floats
Oceanographers aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa are testing a deep-diving Argo float to monitor changes in the oceans at depths to 6000 metres.
AudioDeep-diving Ocean Floats
Oceanographers aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa are testing deep-diving Argo floats that monitor changes in the oceans at depths to 6000 metres. Audio