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Extreme rainfall events a ‘peek into the future’

Last updated: January 22, 2026 2:25 pm
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By Kate Newton of RNZ

Experts in climate science have pointed to a combination of La Niña conditions and underlying climate change trends as the catalyst for the recent devastating rainfall that wreaked havoc on communities in New Zealand’s North Island.

Prior to the heavy rainfall event, regions such as Northland, the Coromandel, East Cape, and Gisborne had already experienced monthly rainfall levels two to four times higher than usual. Dr. Kevin Trenberth, a distinguished scholar at the US National Centre for Atmospheric Research, explained that the gradual increase in global sea surface temperatures has led to a rise in atmospheric moisture content through evaporation. This, in turn, has escalated the intensity of rainfall events in regions like New Zealand.

Additionally, the sea north of New Zealand is currently experiencing above-average temperatures, further fueling weather patterns conducive to heavy rainfall. The impact of these environmental factors is exacerbated by the country’s mountainous terrain, which can intensify rainfall when storms interact with the landscape.

While La Niña conditions have been prevalent in recent years, experts warn that distinguishing between natural climate variability and long-term climate change can be challenging. Nevertheless, there is a consensus that New Zealand is witnessing a rise in extreme rainfall events, attributed to the broader effects of climate change.

Climate scientists emphasize the importance of adapting to these changing weather patterns, as the warming of oceans and subsequent moisture increase are likely to persist. While the consequences of existing warming and sea level rise are irreversible in the short term, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions could potentially mitigate further climate impacts.

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In light of these challenges, New Zealand is urged to continue enhancing its community resilience to severe weather events through adaptation measures. By proactively addressing the impacts of climate change, the country can better prepare for future environmental challenges and safeguard its communities.

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