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These maps describe some of the key climate impacts facing Canada’s cities: High temperatures are important. They determine if plants and animals can thrive, they limit or enable outdoor activities, define how we design our buildings and vehicles, and shape our transportation and energy use.
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Map of projected climate change in Canada. The map shows the...
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Map of projected climate change in Canada. The map shows the 30-year average of the annual number of Very Hot Days. A Very Hot Day is a day when the temperature rises to at least 30 °C.
In this series of city reports, we offer a summary of projected climate changes for Canada’s major cities, an overview of some important national, regional and local impacts, and ideas and approaches that can be used today to take meaningful climate action across the country.
Use the data viewer tool to view climate data on the map below. Begin by choosing one of the available datasets. There is a detailed description of the selected dataset below the map. You can zoom to a specific geographic location or click on the data for additional information.
The HOT2000 software contains monthly and annual climate data for 403 locations in Canada. Boundary lines for HOT2000 climate zones were defined through spatial interpolation of the annual Celsius heating degree-days for each weather station.
22 Σεπ 2023 · The Atlas explains what climate change is, how it affects Canada and what these changes mean in our communities. Various aspects of climate change can be explored using maps, graphs and climate data for provinces, local regions and cities across the country.
Explore all the available data through high resolution maps and graphs. ClimateData.ca provides high-resolution climate data to help decision makers build a more resilient Canada.