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MetService (Meteorological Service of New Zealand), a government agency that is the major provider of weather data; MetVUW - a weather and climate service operated by Victoria University MetVUW - forecasting; NIWA - National Climate Centre; NZ Weather - A New Zealand-based weather forum
Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited, or simply MetService (Māori: Te Ratonga Tirorangi, lit. 'satellite service'), is the national meteorological service of New Zealand. MetService was established as a state-owned enterprise in 1992. It employs about 300 staff, and its headquarters are in Wellington, New Zealand. Prior to becoming a ...
New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions projected and actual from 1990 to 2030. New Zealand gross greenhouse gas emissions per capita compared to United Kingdom, Europe, China, World average, India and Africa. In 2018, on a per capita basis, New Zealand was the 21st biggest contributor to global emissions in the world and fifth highest in the ...
Summer has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere following the June solstice, and it could be hotter than last summer in many big cities across the central and eastern United States. Early spells of ...
The 2024 summer forecasts are rolling out. The Farmer's Almanac says to expect this summer to be "sultry" and "soggy" in New England. NOAA's long-range forecast calls for it to be likely be "above ...
Summer is right around the corner, and AccuWeather's expert team of long-range forecasters has all the details on how the new season will unfold across Europe. Summer will officially kick off in ...
NIWA was formed as a stand-alone organisation in 1992 as part of a government initiative to restructure the New Zealand science sector. [4] It was previously part of the Meteorological Service of the Ministry of Transport but was separated into a Crown entity focusing on long-term weather patterns and climate change.
After three years in New Zealand, he made his final Met Service forecast on 9 May 2014. In September 2014, it was announced that he would be joining the ONE News weather team at TVNZ. [1] He made his first weather presentation on TVNZ, where he currently works, on 22 May 2024. [citation needed]