Long Term Climate Extremes, Daily Extremes of Records – Temperature
Anomalous weather resulting in Temperature and Precipitation extremes occurs almost every day somewhere in Canada. For the purpose of identifying and tabulating daily extremes of record for temperature, precipitation and snowfall, the Meteorological Service of Canada has threaded or put together data from closely related stations to compile a long time series of data for about 750 locations in Canada to monitor for record-breaking weather. Virtual Climate stations correspond with the city pages of weather.gc.ca. This data provides the daily extremes of record for Temperature for each day of the year. Daily elements include: High Maximum, Low Maximum, High Minimum, Low Minimum.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Environment and Climate Change Canada
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
Data and Resources
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MSC DatamartCSVEnglish dataset CSV
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MSC DatamartCSVFrench dataset CSV
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MSC Datamart AMQPCSVEnglish dataset CSV
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MSC Datamart AMQPCSVFrench dataset CSV
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OGC API - FeaturesGEOJSONEnglish application GEOJSON
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OGC API - FeaturesGEOJSONFrench application GEOJSON
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Climate Data Extraction ToolHTMLEnglish application HTML
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Climate Data Extraction ToolHTMLFrench application HTML
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Climate Data ViewerHTMLEnglish application HTML
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Climate Data ViewerHTMLFrench application HTML
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MSC Open Data documentationHTMLEnglish guide HTML
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MSC Open Data documentationHTMLFrench guide HTML
Contact Information
Delivery Point: 77 Westmorland Street, suite 260
City: Fredericton
Administrative Area: New Brunswick
Postal Code: E3B 6Z4
Country: Canada
Electronic Mail Address: ECWeather-Meteo@ec.gc.ca