Atmospheric analysis

NIWA has been using advanced scientific instruments to measure atmospheric trace gases and isotopes for over 50 years.

  • Critter of the Week: Epimeria larsi, jewels of the deep

    This hot pink gem is Epimeria larsi Lörz, 2009 described by our very own amphipod expert Anne-Nina Lörz and named after her husband Lars!
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    BLOG: Sir Peter Blake Trust Ambassador Blake Hornblow - passage into Antarctic waters

    Blog
    On day five at 9:07 am we all held our breath as we passed 60 degrees south.
  • Icebergs ahead; Tangaroa enters Antarctic waters

    News article
    Scientists and crew on board Tangaroa are getting their first taste of the deep South’s breath-taking environment as the vessel crosses the 60th parallel, the northern limit of the Southern Ocean.
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    New study confirms world's oceans are warming

    Media release
    An international team of oceanographers, including NIWA’s Dr Philip Sutton, has analysed data from ocean-profiling instruments known as Argo floats and found the temperature of the world’s oceans increased steadily between 2006 and 2013.
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    Voyage update - Richard O'Driscoll live from Antarctica

    News article
    Voyage leader Richard O'Driscoll reports on voyage progress so far as RV Tangaroa enters the CCAMLR zone.
  • BLOG: Sir Peter Blake Trust Ambassador Zac Penman - acclimatising to life at sea

    Blog
    It’s day three at sea and things are all humming along nicely. We’ve just passed 50 degrees south and any faint sighting of the mainland is long gone. The next time we will see land will probably be the Balleny Islands in a couple of days.
  • NIWA's Hotspot Watch

    Hotspot
    Weekly update to help media assess likelihood of extremely dry weather preceding a drought. Regions experiencing severely to extremely drier than normal soil conditions are deemed “hotspots”.
  • BLOG: Sir Peter Blake Trust Ambassador Blake Hornblow - the adventure begins

    Blog
    Our 42 day adventure to Antarctica aboard NIWA’s RV Tangaroa is just beginning! My name is Blake Hornblow and I am a 2014 Blake NIWA Science Ambassador.
  • BLOG: Sir Peter Blake Trust Ambassador Zac Penman - incredible opportunity

    Blog
    Being selected as one of the two 2014 Blake NIWA Science ambassadors is the most incredible opportunity ever. I still remember the phone call at uni late into second semester last year.
  • Time-lapse footage of RV Tangaroa departing for Antarctica

    News article
    NIWA photographer, Dave Allen, has captured this time-lapse footage of RV Tangaroa departing Wellington yesterday morning.
  • Critter of the Week - the beautiful stalked crinoids – Isocrinidae

    If you are a fan of crinoids (and who isn’t) you might enjoy this short documentary (27mins), Living Fossils, which features our friend Charles Messing from Nova Southeastern University.
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    Interactive feature on Antarctic voyage

    Media release
    New Zealand’s news website Stuff.co.nz has created a stunning interactive feature profiling the New Zealand-Australia Antarctic Ecosystems Voyage 2015.