Atmospheric Water Services Available In Latin America
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based in NEW ZEALAND
NIWA scientists and technicians apply their expertise, and research findings, to a wide range of consultancy work. We work with hundreds of clients; from individuals and small businesses to multi-national companies and overseas governments. If you want to speak with one of our experts in water and atmosphere, go to the National Centre ...
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Manufactured by Agri Till Indiabased in INDIA
at the forefront of product improvement and innovation. At the heart of manufacturing excellence are the heat treatment credentials. Electrical furnaces with temperature controlled zones maintain the right atmosphere for water quenching. This is complemented by state-of-the-art tempering that enhances toughness while maintaining the right hardness. To add ...
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based in CANADA
We can provide water management, hydrostatic testing, flow-line winterization, well repair, equipment rentals, hot shot services and the fuelling and monitoring of ...
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Manufactured by SUEZ Water Technologies and Solutionsbased in USA
The BIOFOR process is used primarily for the removal of BOD, TSS and ammonia pollution in secondary and tertiary treatment. BIOFOR units discharge treated water that conforms to high quality standards for every parameter thanks to the filtering action of the BioliteTM filter media.Because BIOFOR is designed to treat higher organic loadings ...
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based in CANADA
For 26 years, the Little River Pond Mill® circulators having been assisting in the improvement of surface waters including dugouts, lakes and ponds. Eutrophic lakes and other surface waters suffer from high nutrient and carbon loading, high primary productivity, and in many cases oxygen deprivation, the growth or excessive ...
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by HydroLogicbased in NETHERLANDS
Citizens are these days an important source of environmental information. Citizens observe beyond the level of traditional monitoring networks and share their observations, opinions and ideas through social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. These networks then become an asset of human sensed data, which can be used by governments, businesses and ...
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based in NEW ZEALAND
to warming of the atmosphere and then oceans. While global emission cuts can reduce the rate and the ultimate magnitude of sea-level rise, a long-term commitment (centuries) to continuing rise in sea level has already been built into the climate-ocean system from emissions to date, resulting in a need for substantial adaptation to rising seas around ...
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based in NEW ZEALAND
NIWA provides ambient air quality monitoring services using low-cost ODIN (Outdoor Dust Information Node) sensors. ODIN sensors provide valuable insights into air quality. ODINs are designed to be used in a network (typically 20 to 30 nodes) over an area impacted by high emissions of particulate matter. A typical network deployed for a minimum of a month is sufficient to robustly map air quality ...
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based in NEW ZEALAND
refraction model to simulate wave heights across the Canterbury continental shelf and along the coast. We do this by refracting deep-water waves to the coast and adding in the effect of local winds. The purpose of this modelling is to provide near real-time information on wave heights along the Canterbury coast for use by surfers, fishers and ...
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based in NEW ZEALAND
segments of water that travel away from the shore. They can reach speeds of 2.5 metres per second, which is quicker than the fastest Olympic swimmer. This means that rip currents can sweep even the strongest swimmers out to sea. Rip currents are reported as the most hazardous safety risk to beachgoers around the world. A study published in ...
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based in NEW ZEALAND
The Marine Environment Classification (MEC), a GIS-based environmental classification of the marine environment of the New Zealand region, is an ecosystem-based spatial framework designed for marine management purposes. Developed by NIWA with support from the Ministry for the Environment (MfE), Department of Conservation and Ministry of Fisheries, and with contributions from several other ...
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based in NEW ZEALAND
What’s in the Library? The NIWA library collection contains items in a range of formats, covering subjects including atmospheric and climate research, aquaculture, oceanography, fisheries and marine sciences. The collection includes many items unique to New Zealand, valuable historic material, major scientific journals (most ...
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based in NEW ZEALAND
Forecasts by API: NIWA can deliver forecasts by API (application programming interface) so you integrate our data feeds directly into your own systems. Web interfaces and custom solutions: Alternately we also have several web interfaces you can use to access our forecast model data – or we can work with you to build custom ...
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based in NEW ZEALAND
NIWA Weather is NIWA's public facing weather forecasting website. You'll find 2-day, hour-by-hour forecasts for 49 locations across Aotearoa New Zealand. The site also has forecast videos hosted by our in-house meteorologists, our unique Twitter emojicasts for the country each day, animations showing rain forecasts and NIWA's UV daily UV index. ...
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based in NEW ZEALAND
At NIWA we combine capabilities in weather, storm surge and tide forecasting with tide gauge observations to predict sea levels for specific locations under forecast weather conditions. This capability is underpinned by our NIWA Forecast software. Storm surge forecasts can alert you when sea levels pass a certain threshold, enabling you and your community to take steps to prepare for potential ...
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based in NEW ZEALAND
The NIWA Invertebrate Collection (NIC) holds specimens from almost all invertebrate phyla. This is a result of about half a century of marine taxonomic and biodiversity research in the New Zealand region, the South West Pacific and the Ross Sea, Antarctica. New Zealand lies in the South West Pacific, a region that harbours one of the world’s highest species diversity in some marine ...
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