A Waikato Thing

By: Waikato Civil Defence Emergency Management Group
  • Summary

  • Some of New Zealand's researchers, scientists and experts give an introduction to the awe-inspiring natural phenomena in the Waikato region.

    Waikato Civil Defence Emergency Management 2024
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Episodes
  • Severe Weather
    Jul 4 2024

    In 2019 the MetService introduced a new colour-coded warning system, and in this massive episode you'll hear from those behind that change and what the future of warnings might be, including the use of AI in the future of flood predictions and warnings.

    How does AI and machine learning work in this context? What is the Waikato's dominant weather pattern? Why does the west coast and the Coromandel Peninsula cope with more rain than other parts of the region? How does our region's extensive flood protection systems work?

    In this episode, hear from the following experts, in order of appearance:

    Waikato-Tainui's Rahui Papa

    MetService Head of Communication, Lisa Murray

    Director and Senior Social Scientist for Canary Innovation, and co-Chair of the World Meteorological Organisational High Impact Weather Project, Sally Potter

    Waikato Regional Council Regional Resilience Leader, Rick Liefting

    Waikato Regional Council Regional Resilience Specialist, Natural Hazards, Whitney Mills

    Thames-Coromandel District Council Emergency Management Controller, Garry Towler

    University of Waikato Senior Research Fellow at the AI Institute, and Waikato Regional Council Senior Hazard and Disaster Risk Advisor, Phil Mourot

    Produced and Directed by Drew Mehrtens

    Production Partner, L'Bleu

    Copyright 2024 Waikato Civil Defence Emergency Management Group.

    Check out the links on our show notes page at https://waikatocivildefence.govt.nz/podcast/

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Tsunami
    Jun 27 2024

    What are the best tsunami warnings? What have we learned from the big tsunami disasters in countries like Japan? How much do we know about the effect of landslides beneath the waves?

    In this supersized episode hear from the following experts, in order of appearance:

    1. GNS Science Natural Hazard and Risk Team Leader and member of the national Tsunami Advisory Group and Tsunami Working Group, Graham Leonard
    2. Waikato Regional Council Regional Resilience Lead, Rick Liefting
    3. Thames-Coromandel District Council Emergency Management Controller, Garry Towler
    4. Waikato Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Public Information Manager and Hazards Lead, Alicia Roberts
    5. Director and Senior Social Scientist for Canary Innovation, and co-Chair of the World Meteorological Organisational High Impact Weather Project, Sally Potter
    6. GNS Science Senior Marine Geohazard Researcher Suzanne Bull
    7. Waikato Tainui's Rahui Papa.

    A Waikato Thing is Produced and Directed by Drew Mehrtens.

    Copyright 2024 Waikato Civil Defence Emergency Management Group.

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    56 mins
  • Earthquake
    Jun 20 2024

    Join GNS Science's Brad Scott and Kate Clark, Waikato Regional Council's Rick Liefting and Whitney Mills, and Waikato-Tainui's Rahui Papa to discuss Waikato's seismic phenomenon. We discuss the effects of living on a tectonic plate boundary, liquifaction, landslides and Te Punenga fault zone near Morrinsville.

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    32 mins

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