Extreme Rainfall Projections NZ: Waikato Study | AcademicJobs
University of Waikato researchers forecast 10-28% increases in extreme rainfall intensity and doubled frequency in parts of NZ by century's end, urging adaptation.
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Muhammad Fikri Sigid is a Doctoral Researcher and PhD Candidate in the School of Science at the University of Waikato. He is pursuing a PhD in Environmental Sciences at the University of Waikato. His research focuses on climate change, climate variability, extreme weather events, and atmosphere-ocean interactions, with particular emphasis on extreme rainfall in New Zealand.
Sigid has authored or co-authored several peer-reviewed publications, including “On the Future of Extreme Rainfall in New Zealand” (2026), “Understanding past record-shattering rainfall events in New Zealand” (2025), and earlier works on CO2 fluxes and environmental parameters in tropical coastal regions (2023–2024). He has contributed to studies examining record-breaking rainfall events and future projections under changing climate conditions. Sigid is affiliated with Te Aka Mātuatua School of Science at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand.
University of Waikato researchers forecast 10-28% increases in extreme rainfall intensity and doubled frequency in parts of NZ by century's end, urging adaptation.