The Wellington branch of the Meteorological Society is hosting a seminar later this month, the first of what we hope will be a series of talks on recent ...
The Wellington branch of the METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY is hosting a seminar this week: Tuesday 24 May, 7:30pm Science House (RSNZ), 11 Turnbull St, Thorndon An...
Show us your snaps Deadline is 1 July 2005.......................................... For the first time in our 25-year history we are organising a WEATHER...
Meteorological Society seminar 2pm Thursday 14 July 2005 NIWA Greta Point conference room "Climate variability, climate change, and the IPCC 4th Assessment" ...
Meteorological Society seminar 2pm Thursday 14 July 2005 NIWA Greta Point conference room "Climate variability, climate change, and the IPCC 4th Assessment" ...
Hi Just a reminder that Titles for talks/posters at this years Meteorological Society Conference (23-25 Nov, in Kilbirnie) are due in to me by tomorrow....
Apologies from the newsletter editor for putting the financial report into our last newsletter at the wrong resolution. The numbers were barely readable and...
Happy New Year , my fellows in the NZ Meteorological Society. And big apologies, as I've failed to deliver the December 2005 Newsletter on time. I was hoping...
FIRST ELECTRONIC EDITION of Met Society newletter is now available from http://metsoc.rsnz.org The password for it is in the September 2005 edition (or send me...
From the newsletter editor: Apologies for the delays to our ‘JUNE’ newsletter. My home PC went on the blink last month and things are only now coming right...
(MetSoc Newsemail #2) NIWA Climate Summary for Autumn 2006 a.. Rainfall: Extremely high in Northland, Auckland, and Bay of Plenty; extremely low in Central...
Dear MetSoc Wellington members: Please see below for information on two seminars, both to be given by Dr Alex Pezza of Melbourne University. Apologies for the...
Dear MetSoc Wellington members: See below, and the attached note about a seminar tomorrow morning (Tuesday 4 Sept), at NIWA Greta Point. MetSoc members are...
Newsemail 3 By Bob McDavitt The JUNE Newsletter will, finally, soon be delivered to all members. In the meantime here is our third newsemail which, combined...
President’s Report for September Newsletter Bob has reminded me that this is my last President’s Report for the Newsletter. I should therefore take a bit...
YOUR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING PACKAGE Print this out and bring it along to our AGM 1: Official Notice 2: Agenda 3. Annual Report 4. Historical Summary and...
Climate Summary for Winter 2006 Winter 2006: Wild in the lower North Island, exceptional snowstorms in the east of the South Island, but quite benign in the...
Happy Christmas and New Year everyone. Here is the first of three Newsemails that gives you a preview of the December Met Soc newsletter. Contents of this...
In this third newsemail preview on the December 2006 met Soc newsletter 1. Second part of weather highlights of spring weather 2006 contributed by Ben...
In this second newsemail preview on the December 2006 met Soc newsletter we have three items 1. NIWA’s report on Spring 2006 2. First part of edited diary...
Hi all Most of you will already be aware of the following seminars (in which case please excuse this double-posting). For you others, if you can make it, ...
December 2006 MetSoc Newsletter is now online at http://metsoc.rsnz.org <http://metsoc.rsnz.org/> Your password is cumulus9 (all lowercase) And here is the...
Call For Nominations (Deadline, April 30, 2007) The Edward Kidson Medal The Meteorological Society of New Zealand (Inc) is now calling for nominations for the...
Climate Summary for Summer 2006-07 * Rainfall: Below normal in most regions, especially Waikato, Marlborough, and Otago; above normal in parts of Northland and...
President's Report for the March 2007 Newsletter Just recently, the committee of the Meteorological Society received notification that the society's profits...
Hi everyone.. I'm still putting the March Newsletter together. Here's the next section, with newsclippings from Decmber 2006 and January 2007. Bob McDavitt,...
Dear MetSoc Wellington members: There will be a one-day workshop on the recently-released IPCC 4th Assessent Report, and implcations for New Zealand, on Friday...