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  2. Climate of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Environment of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Including the inter-tidal zone, the Marine ecosystem is by far New Zealand's largest and most diverse. [27] It extends from the sub-tropics to sub antarctic waters, more than 30° of latitude. Less than 1% of the area has been surveyed in detail and about 150 new species are discovered every year.

  4. Oceanic climate - Wikipedia

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    Regions where oceanic or subtropical highland climates (Cfb, Cfc, Cwb, Cwc) are found. An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate or maritime climate, is the temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification represented as Cfb, typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, generally featuring cool to warm summers and cool to mild winters (for their latitude), with ...

  5. Auckland, Auckland Region Weather - Hourly Forecasts and ...

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    Get the Auckland, Auckland Region local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

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    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. [5] [6]

  7. Sea level rise in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    An analysis in 2004 of long term records from four New Zealand tide gauges indicated an average rate of increase in sea level of 1.6 mm a year for the 100 years to 2000, which was considered to be relatively consistent with other regional and global sea level rise calculations when corrected for glacial-isostatic effects. [8]

  8. MetService - Wikipedia

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    MetService operates a data collection network within New Zealand. It complies with recognised international standards as prescribed by the WMO over and around New Zealand. In particular, data are collected through: Surface observations over New Zealand; Upper air observations using a variety of means ground-based equipment, aircraft, weather radars

  9. Climate change in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A report in 2017, Adapting to Climate Change in New Zealand, identifies Māori as among the most vulnerable groups to climate-change in New Zealand due to their "significant reliance on the environment as a cultural, social and economic resource". [101] Māori tend to be involved in primary industries, and many Maori communities were near the ...

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