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16 April 1897: The storm of 1897 was a severe storm that struck the lower to central North Island of New Zealand on 16 April 1897. It caused the ship Zuleika to run aground near Cape Palliser, with the loss of 12 lives, and severe flooding.
22 May — New Zealand signs the Kyoto Protocol. ... 24 April — New Zealand population is estimated to top 4,000,000. [5] 26 May — Campbell Island declared rat free.
Weather: 12: New Zealand: ... New Zealand: Between Monday 10 April and Tuesday 11 April, four significant tornadoes struck. ... New Zealand: On Tuesday 9 May, a state ...
Amberley, New Zealand 1 0 fatalities, 1 injury A tornado struck areas near the North Canterbury town of Amberley, damaging multiple homes and uprooting trees and power poles. The tornado was accompanied by large hail, lightning, and strong winds. One person was injured in the storm. [20] [21] Mt Maunganui tornado 13 May 2015 Mt Maunganui, New ...
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 ...
This list may not reflect recent changes. Climate of New Zealand; M. MetService; N. Nor'west arch; S. Southerly buster; T. Taieri Pet; W. Weather Channel (New Zealand)
Weather Channel was a 24-hour interactive channel with updated New Zealand weather information operated by MetService which was broadcast on channel 098 on SKY TV.The service provided in-depth region-specific information [1] for 27 New Zealand cities updated every few minutes, isobaric charts, weather radars, [2] marine reports and live satellite maps.
New Zealand's forest ecosystems for example are being considered as the second most endangered of the world, with only 7% of the natural habitat remaining. [12] A male brown kiwi. Eighty per cent of New Zealand's biota is endemic. New Zealand's biodiversity exhibits high levels of endemism, both in its flora and fauna.