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    Frost-free days for warm season crops (>0°C)

    Frost free days are the number of days in the forecast period with a minimum temperature above the frost temperature; the temperature at which frost damage occurs. This temperature is 0°C for warm season crops (ffd_warm). Week 1 and week 2 forecasted index is available daily from April 1 to...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Probability of Cool wave days for cool season/overwintering crops (<5°C)

    The Probability (likelihood) of cool wave days for cool season/overwintering crops occurring Cool Wave Days are the number of days in the forecast period with a minimum temperature below the cardinal minimum temperature, the lowest temperature at which crop growth will begin (dcw_cool_prob). This...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Probability of Heat wave days for warm season crops (>35°C)

    The Probability (likelihood) of heat wave days for warm season crops occurring. Heat wave days: The number of days in the forecast period with a maximum temperature above the cardinal maximum temperature, the temperature at which crop growth ceases. This temperature is 35°C for warm season crops...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Ice freeze days (woody crops) in dormant period (<-30°C)

    The number of days in the forecast period with a minimum temperature below the frost temperature, -30°C for woody crops over the dormant period (ifd_wood_dorm). Week 1 and week 2 forecasted index is available daily from November 1 to March 31. Week 3 and week 4 forecasted index is available...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Probability of total precipitation above 50mm

    Probability of total precipitation above 50mm over the forecast period (pweek50_prob). Week 1 and week 2 forecasted probability is available daily from September 1 to August 31. Week 3 and week 4 forecasted probability is available weekly (Thursday) from September 1 to August 31....
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Ice freeze days (herbaceous crops) during non-growing season (<-5°C)

    The number of days in the forecast period with a minimum temperature below the frost temperature, -5°C for herbaceous crops over the non-growing season (ifd_herb_nogrow). Week 1 and week 2 forecasted index is available daily from November 1 to March 31. Week 3 and week 4 forecasted index is...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
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    • GeoTIF
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    Canadian National Tornado Database: Verified Events (1980-2009) - Public

    A database of verified tornado occurrences across Canada has been created covering the 30-year period from 1980 to 2009. The data are stored in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, including fields for date, time, location, Fujita Rating (intensity), path information, fatalities, injuries, and damage...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Great Lakes Mesoscale Boundary Database

    Mesoscale boundaries have an important influence on mesoscale weather. They can trigger, enhance or inhibit convections and severe weather. They are also indicators of shifts in wind speed and direction, temperature and relative humidity, and can affect air quality and heat indices. Around the...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Great Lakes Mesoscale Boundary Database - TO2015 Pan and Parapan American Games

    Mesoscale boundaries have an important influence on mesoscale weather. They can trigger, enhance or inhibit convections and severe weather. They are also indicators of shifts in wind speed and direction, temperature and relative humidity, and can affect air quality and heat indices. Around the...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
    • FGDB/GDB
    • XLS
    • TXT
    • HTML
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