Trends of temperature change based on adjusted and homogenized climate station data
Monthly, seasonal and annual trends of daily minimum, mean and maximum surface air temperature change (degrees Celsius) based on homogenized station data (AHCCD) are available. Trends are calculated using the Theil-Sen method using the station’s full period of available data. The availability of temperature trends will vary by station; if more than 5 consecutive years are missing data or more than 10% of the data within the time series is missing, a trend was not calculated.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Environment and Climate Change Canada
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
Data and Resources
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Adjusted / homogenized climate data ENHTMLEnglish dataset HTML
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Adjusted / homogenized climate data FRHTMLFrench dataset HTML
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Climate Data Extraction ToolHTMLEnglish French application HTML
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View Data MartHTMLEnglish dataset HTML
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View Data MartHTMLEnglish French dataset HTML
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Climate Data ViewerHTMLEnglish application HTML
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Climate Data ViewerHTMLFrench application HTML
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AHCCD StationsWMSEnglish web_service WMS
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AHCCD StationsWMSFrench web_service WMS
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AHCCD StationsWFSEnglish French web_service WFS
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AHCCD AnnualWFSEnglish French web_service WFS
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AHCCD SeasonalWFSEnglish French web_service WFS
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AHCCD TrendsWFSEnglish French web_service WFS
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AHCCD MonthlyWFSEnglish French web_service WFS
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View ECCC Data Mart (English)HTMLEnglish web_service HTML
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View ECCC Data Mart (French)HTMLFrench web_service HTML
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Data Collection MethodologyPDFEnglish guide PDF
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Data Collection MethodologyPDFFrench guide PDF
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