Mean Temperature Difference From Normal values are computed by subtracting the normal monthly average temperature from the average monthly temperature of the month. The average monthly temperature is computed by obtaining the mean value of average daily temperatures for a month. If the month was colder than normal the value computed will be negative and if it was warmer the value will be positive.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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Data and Resources
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Data Product Specification (English)PDFEnglish guide PDF
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Using AAFC Climate Services (French)PDFFrench guide PDF
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Data Product Specification (French)PDFFrench guide PDF
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Agroclimate Interactive Maps (English)HTMLEnglish application HTML
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Agroclimate Interactive Maps (French)HTMLFrench application HTML
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Pre-packaged GeoTIF files (No linguistic component)GeoTIFNo linguistic content; Not applicable dataset GeoTIF
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Using AAFC Climate Services (English)PDFEnglish guide PDF
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Mean Temperature Difference From NormalESRI RESTNo linguistic content; Not applicable web_service ESRI REST
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Mean Temperature Difference From NormalWMSNo linguistic content; Not applicable web_service WMS
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Mean Temperature Difference From NormalESRI RESTNo linguistic content; Not applicable web_service ESRI REST
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