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Introduction

James Renwick is a weather and climate researcher. He is Professor of Physical Geography at Victoria University, specialising in large-scale climate variations. He was awarded the 2018 New Zealand Prime Minister's Science Prize for Communication by the Rt. Hon. Jacinda Ardern.

Career

He started his career as a weather forecaster at the New Zealand Met Service (1978-1991). From there he moved to seasonal prediction and climate change studies at National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (1992-2002), and then to his present teaching and research role at Victoria University of Wellington. His interests include Southern Hemisphere climate variability (such as the El Niño/La Niña cycle and the mid-latitude westerly winds) and the impacts of climate variability and change on New Zealand.

He also works in climate-sea iceinteraction.

Renwick was a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 4th and 5th

He was President of the New Zealand Association of Scientists 2009-2011.

Science Communication

He is a well-known science communicator in New Zealand. The citation for his 2018 Prime Minister's Science Prize for Communication stated that he "communicates with warmth, humour and positivity, while always being clear about the seriousness of the issue".He communicates climate science in the context of art through an initiative called Track Zero.

Awards

  • Prime Minister’s Science Communication Prize winner, 2018
  • Recipient, Edward Kidson Medal, Meteorological Society of N.Z., 2005