Atmospheric analysis

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

  • Summer Series Week 3: Sea creatures

    News article
    Looking for something tasty on your beach for holiday dinner this summer? NIWA scientists have the lowdown on some of the most mouth-watering fish and seafood that are yours for the taking.
  • NIWA's Hotspot Watch

    Hotspot
    This weekly update describes soil moisture across the country to help assess whether severely to extremely dry conditions are occurring or imminent.
  • Summer Series Week 2: Sharks of summer

    News article
    Everyone knows they’re out there, but how well do you know your sharks? NIWA looks at four of the most common sharks you’re likely to spot this summer.
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    NIWA's Hotspot Watch

    Hotspot
    Soil moisture levels across the North Island have stayed largely unchanged when compared to this time last week with the exception of the Manawatu-Wanganui region and Central Hawke’s Bay where soil moisture decreased
  • Sir Peter Blake Trust Ambassador Mitchell Chandler - in the field

    Blog
    This past week I have been based in Wellington. My favourite aspect of being here so far has been the field work
  • Summer Series Week 1: A year of weather

    News article
    There were floods, tornados, fires and big waves in another year of big weather for New Zealand. NIWA climate scientists review the inclement highlights month by month.
  • Summer Series 2015

    This is a special series of stories put out to the media in the 2015/2016 summer.
  • NIWA's Hotspot Watch

    Hotspot
    A weekly update describing soil moisture across the country to help assess whether severely to extremely dry conditions are occurring or imminent.
  • Sir Peter Blake Trust Ambassador Mitchell Chandler — first week at Lauder

    Blog
    I have just completed the first week of my Blake NIWA Ambassadorship down in Lauder.
  • Critter of the Week: More surprising finds from the Kermadecs

    It was only about a year and a half ago that NIWA staff came back from a research voyage to the Kermadec Trench led by their colleagues from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
  • Video series on climate change featuring Dr. David Wratt

    One of New Zealand’s leading climate scientist, Dr David Wratt, answers a series of questions about climate change in this new video series by NIWA.
  • NIWA's Hotspot Watch

    Hotspot
    Soil moisture levels across the North Island have remained largely unchanged when compared to this time last week.