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16 datasets found
  • Open Data

    River Ice Thickness Time Series at Four Locations Along the Liard River, Canada

    The Water Survey of Canada provided a digital archive of river ice thickness measurements at four hydrometric monitoring stations along the Liard River. The average ice thickness measurements were extracted and compiled to the attached .csv file. The stations include: Liard River at Upper...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Spring breakup flows in the lower Peace River

    Over the past five decades, many lakes, ponds, and wetlands (generically termed basins) of the Peace Sector of the Peace-Athabasca Delta (PAD), a significant component of the Wood Buffalo National Park (WBNP), have experienced drying trends in-between infrequent flooding generated by major spring...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Global Ice-Ocean Prediction System

    The Global Ice-Ocean Prediction System (GIOPS) produces global sea ice and ocean analyses and 10 day forecasts daily. This product contains time-mean sea ice and ocean forecast fields interpolated to two grids. One of the grids is a 0.2° resolution regular latitude-longitude grid covering the...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • NetCDF
    • WMS
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Coastal Ice-Ocean Prediction System for the West Coast of Canada (CIOPS-West)

    The Coastal Ice-Ocean Predicton System (CIOPS) provides a 48 hour ocean and ice forecast over different domains (East, West, Salish Sea) four times a day at 1/36° resolution. A pseudo-analysis component is forced at the ocean boundaries by the Regional Ice-Ocean Prediction System (RIOPS)...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • NetCDF
    • WMS
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Coastal Ice-Ocean Prediction System for the Salish Sea region (CIOPS-SalishSea)

    The Coastal Ice-Ocean Predicton System (CIOPS) provides a 48 hour ocean and ice forecast over different domains (East, West, Salish Sea) four times a day at 1/36° resolution. A pseudo-analysis component is forced at the ocean boundaries by the Regional Ice-Ocean Prediction System (RIOPS)...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • NetCDF
    • WMS
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Coastal Ice-Ocean Prediction System for the East Coast of Canada (CIOPS-East)

    The Coastal Ice-Ocean Predicton System (CIOPS) provides a 48 hour ocean and ice forecast over different domains (East, West, Salish Sea) four times a day at 1/36° resolution. A pseudo-analysis component is forced at the ocean boundaries by the Regional Ice-Ocean Prediction System (RIOPS)...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • NetCDF
    • WMS
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Regional Ice-Ocean Prediction System

    The Regional Ice-Ocean Prediction System (RIOPS) is based on the NEMO-CICE ice-ocean model and produces regional sea ice and ocean analyses and 84 hours forecasts daily based at [00, 06, 12, 18] UTC on a subset of the 1/12° resolution global tri-polar grid (ORCA12). RIOPS assimilates data...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • NetCDF
    • WMS
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Atlas of Canada National Scale Data – Annual Minimum Snow and Ice (MSI) Exten...

    The Annual Minimum Snow and Ice (MSI) Extent of the Atlas of Canada National Scale Data, are data sets compiled containing annual data from 2000 to present. The data sets were derived from research published by the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing which classified satellite imagery over Canada...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • ZIP
    • PDF
    • JSON
  • Open Data

    Probability of the annual minimum snow and ice (MSI) presence over Canada

    Snow and ice are important hydrological resources. Their minimum spatial extent here referred to as annual minimum snow/ice (MSI) cover, plays a very important role as an indicator of long-term changes and baseline capacity for surface water storage. The MSI probability is derived from sequence...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • PDF
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • HTML
    • TIFF
    • Flat raster binary
    • JSON
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