WELLINGTON, Dec 1 (NNN-AGENCIES) – New Zealanders can expect more above average temperatures this summer, across the country, according to New Zealand National Institute of Water and Atmospheric (Niwa) Research, today (Sunday).
Niwa meteorologist, Ben Noll, said that, heat waves will probably come through semi-regularly, as New Zealand go through Dec.
“We’ve seen record or near-record temperatures, dozens of them, as we went through Nov. We could be dealing with more of that as we go through the rest of the summer season,” said Noll.
He said, the hot weather was due to the warming ocean around New Zealand.
“Our ocean temperatures are warming up, and the last couple of years we’ve had marine heat waves in our coastal waters,” said Noll.
Climate change was definitely part of the conversation, he said. “We live in a warming world. So these temperature extremes, they become more likely, the warmer our temperatures get.”
Some New Zealand cities have water restrictions and fire bans, due to the dryness and rain deficit, caused by hot weather.
Fire emergencies surged across New Zealand, as the weather is getting warmer from Oct. A large fire broke out in pine trees north of Dunedin in early Nov. On Oct 22, fire broke out in Auckland’s SkyCity Convention centre construction site, burnt down the roof of the scheduled 2021 APEC meeting venue.– NNN-AGENCIES