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Why is the eastern Pacific Ocean cooling?
Audio 20 Aug 2023Scientists have been researching the cooling ocean east of New Zealand for a while, but more recently it has really been getting attention. Dr Pedro DiNezio is an Associate Professor at the University… Audio
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The Modern Whānau
Audio 11 Aug 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at the makeup of the modern whānau.
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Europe: extreme weather hammers continent
From the Pacific to Europe now - Anita Purcell-Sjölund is our correspondent in Sweden. Audio
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Allergies on the rise as 'Microsoft 95' immune systems fail to upgrade
All over the world, allergies to everything from nuts to pollen are on the rise. Medical anthropologist and associate professor of science and technology studies Theresa MacPhail is on a mission to… Audio
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The woes of wool
Wool was once the backbone of our agriculture industry, but now farmers are struggling to make a buck from it. What happened? Audio
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World Weather with Erick Brenstrum
Former MetService Severe Weather Meteorologist, Erick Brenstrum, joins Nights to talk about one of our favourite preoccupations - the weather. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 2 August 2023
Top stories for 2 August 2023 A spectator at last night's FIFA world cup match at Eden Park says she and others began freaking out when an automated message told them to evacuate, but they found fire… Audio
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Taking flight: The post-pandemic travel boom
Thinking about booking that long-awaited overseas trip? International travel is back and bigger than ever. Audio
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The Mixtape: Shaneel Lal
Our guest on the Mixtape this week picking their favourite songs and talking about life is activist Shaneel Lal.
The 23-year-old was named Young New Zealander of the Year in 2022 for their work in… Video, Audio
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Prof Peter Ditlevsen: crucial ocean current system heading for collapse
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Current (AMOC) is part of a conveyor belt of currents that circulate water around the world, regulating weather and sea level. Professor Peter Ditlevsen from… Audio, Gallery
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The science of snow
Are all snowflakes really unique? What makes some snow better for skiing? And what's the difference between snow and hail? Join Alison Ballance and Katy Gosset as they hit the slopes of Mt Ruapehu and… Audio
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Our Changing World - The science of snow
Winter is here and that means snowy mountaintops, skiing and avalanche season. Join us as we hit the slopes and find out the fascinating science behind snow. Audio
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Europe: Greek islands evacuated, far-right could govern Spain
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to talk about the scenes of panic and chaos on the Greek island of Rhodes, where more than 30,000 people were forced to flee hotels and villages as… Audio
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A triumph - after a day of tragedy
On a day when Auckland was the focus of the biggest story in world sport and the Football Ferns ended up making history, deadly shootings a stone's throw from football teams' hotels and the fan zone… Audio
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Europe facing extreme heat, Rome nearly 42 degrees
In the northern hemisphere, many countries are still suffering from extreme heat. In Italy, nearly every major city has a red alert weather warning in recent days. Our correspondent Giles Gibson is in… Audio
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Heavy rain warning for opening World Cup match
MetService is warning football fans to pack something waterproof for tonight's first game of the FIFA Women's World Cup.
A heavy rain watch is in place for Auckland and Northland and an orange heavy… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 19 July 2023
Audio 19 Jul 2023Questions to Ministers: CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? ANNA LORCK to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What… Audio
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Extreme heatwave continues
An extreme heatwave continues across Europe with no relief in sight, as another heatwave is forecast to arrive next week.
It is anticipated Sicily may break it's previous record of 48.8C - the… Audio
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World Cup to face a wet and windy start
FIFA fans may be disappointed to know the Women's World Cup games face a wet and windy start this week.
NIWA meteorologist Ben Noll is warning of heavy downpours, strong wind gusts and potential… Audio
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Arizona endures extreme heatwave
Parts of the US are cooking in record breaking high temperatures.
If the heatwave continues as predicted, by tomorrow, Phoenix, Arizona will have endured an 18-day stretch of temperatures above 43C.
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Severe rain causing flooding, landslides in Japan
Torrential rain has been hammering south-western Japan, causing flooding and landslides. Two people have been confirmed dead and at least six people are reported missing. Our correspondent Chris… Audio
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Suzanne Heywood: how a family sailing trip became a nightmare
Aged just seven, Suzanne Heywood set sail with her family on a three-year voyage around the world. Three years turned into a decade, with little formal schooling and many tensions between Heywood and… Audio
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Rural families still cut off by damaged road after latest downpour
To flood damaged Tairawahiti now. Families in a small rural community inland from Tolaga Bay remain completely cut off from the outside world after the recent storm completely annihilated the local… Video, Audio
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Pacific Waves for 21 June 2023
Academic looks at what US security deals might mean for PNG; Coral reefs in Kiribati showing signs of recovery following weather impact; Fiji's netball team feeling confident for upcoming world cup. Audio
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Jack Watling: Ukraine Conflict update
Dr Jack Watling is joining us again on the situation in Ukraine as the battles resume with improved weather on the ground, and a long summer of warfare seeming to be in store. Audio
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The Ashes: Will 'Bazball' hit the wall at Edgbaston?
The most anticipated Ashes series in a generation begins today in front of what will doubtless be a raucously parochial Edgbaston crowd.
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Georgina Griffiths: What to expect from El Nino
The Little Girl is going away, and the Little Boy has arrived. Audio
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Under the Weather - a forecast for Aotearoa in Climate Change
We have always enjoyed Goldilocks climate in New Zealand, not too hot and not too cold. But the weather so many of us grew up with is gone says Professor James Renwick, Victoria University's senior… Audio
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Andre Solo: Your sensitivity is your superpower.
Audio 4 Jun 2023Are you sensitive, maybe overly sensitive, you think? There's a new book for you, it's called 'Sensitive: The Hidden Power of the Highly Sensitive Person in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World'. Audio
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World Weather with Erick Brenstrum
Audio 1 Jun 2023Former Metservice Severe Weather Meteorologist, Erick Brenstrum, joins us to talk about our favourite preoccupation - the weather. Audio