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Operational High Resolution Hydrodynamic Forecast Model for Cook Strait
MetOcean Solutions has recently operationalised a high-resolution hydrodynamic forecast model for the wider Cook Strait region and Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand.
Rafael Soutelino joins MetOcean Solutions
We are delighted to welcome back Dr Rafael Soutelino to MetOcean Solutions.
As a physical oceanographer specialising in modelling and analysis of ocean dynamics, he will be joining our MetOcean Research and Development team, based in Raglan.
An operational hydrodynamic forecast model for Taiwan Strait
MetOcean Solutions recently completed the development of a high-resolution hydrodynamic forecast model for Taiwan Strait.
Metocean conditions study to optimise marine operability at Punta Chungo, Chile
Last year, Latin America’s leading company in marine exploration BENTOS commissioned MetOcean Solutions to provide a summary of metocean conditions at Punta Chungo, Chile.
Modelling tsunami propagation to New Zealand coast
On Friday March 5th, three severe earthquakes struck along the Kermadec Trench, with each subsequent earthquake stronger than the last. The earthquakes resulted in authorities issuing tsunami alerts throughout the South West Pacifici Islands, including New Zealand.
New Moana Project forecast predicts marine heatwave in the Chatham Islands
The Chatham Islands (Rēkohu) are expecting a strong marine heatwave this weekend as forecast by the Moana Project’s new marine heatwave forecasting tool.
Emilio Echevarria joins MetOcean Solutions
We are delighted to welcome Emilio Echevarria to MetOcean's Research and Development team.
Emilio is a physical oceanographer from Argentina with more than 5 years' experience running regional and global numerical wave models.
NZ’s first marine heatwave forecast live
Seven day forecast of sea surface temperatures set up to predict marine heatwaves.
As climate change affects our oceans, marine heatwaves are likely to become more common and intense in New Zealand waters.
Saulo Meirelles joins MetOcean’s Research and Development team
We are very pleased to welcome Dr Saulo Meirelles to MetOcean Solutions.
Saulo is a physical oceanographer and will be joining our MetOcean Research and Development team, based in Raglan.
João Claudio Albuquerque joins MetOcean Solutions
This week we welcome João Claudio Albuquerque to MetOcean Solutions.
João is a physical oceanographer and will be working in our marine project consultancy team, based in New Plymouth.
La Niña confirmed for New Zealand
Numerical modelling by MetOcean Solutions Research and Development team is being used to track the impact of the predicted La Niña conditions on New Zealand’s waters. La Niña brings a tendency for warmer than average ocean and air temperatures for New Zealand once it becomes established.
Drifting wave buoys pass the Drake passage
In February 2018, MetOcean Solutions deployed five solar powered wave buoys (Spotters) in the Southern Ocean in partnership with Spoondrift and the Defence Technology Agency. Now, one year later, these buoys have travelled more than 6500 km and are currently crossing the stormy waters of the Drake Passage, the body of water between South America’s Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands.
Tracking a lost sailing yacht
At the end of October, MetOcean Solutions helped an insurance company find a missing yacht that had been drifting for weeks in the Atlantic Ocean.
Southern ocean wave buoy heading for Chile!
On Friday 28 July, New Zealand’s Southern Ocean Wave Buoy started drifting eastward with the ocean currents.
SurfZoneView part of KiwiNet awards
MetOcean Solutions is proud to be part of the KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.
Geraldton Port - Improving long wave predictions with real-time wave buoy data
Long (or infragravity) waves are created when swell waves interact with the coast and result in water level oscillations with periods much longer than the original swell waves.
Monster Wave Measured By Southern Ocean Wave Buoy
Earlier today, MetOcean Solutions' wave buoy in the Southern Ocean recorded a whopping 19.4 m wave.
Kaikoura wave model data now available
Hindcast wave model data are now available for the Kaikoura region. The data includes two high-resolution nested domains around the Kaikoura Peninsula and Clarence.
The world's southernmost open ocean moored wave buoy deployed
In collaboration with MetOcean Solutions, the New Zealand Defence Force yesterday launched a moored wave buoy about 11 km south of Campbell Island. The site is the southernmost location that a wave buoy has ever been moored in the world.