NIWA’s Beach Profile Analysis Toolbox (BPAT) has been developed to provide an easy to use, integrated package for the input, quality checking, analysis and archiving of beach datasets
The latent heat flux and evaporation from lakes are predicted to increase in a warming climate. This model script (written in Matlab) estimates latent and sensible heat fluxes from lake water surfaces.
Flosys is software that controls the collection of data via radio or telephone networks. The data is then stored in a Tideda database which can be accessed from Flosys, Tideda or Excel.
The Neon Applications software is a suite of software and documentation which allows clients to set up their own Neon system on existing server hardware, or new server hardware located at the client’s premises.
Tideda is a software package for making databases to store and analyse any time series data. It is particularly suitable for processing environmental and hydrological data.