Canadian Gridded Precipitation Anomalies

Canadian Gridded Precipitation Anomalies Gridded monthly, seasonal and annual anomalies derived from daily total precipitation is available at a 50km resolution across Canada. The Canadian gridded data (CANGRD) are interpolated from adjusted precipitation (i.e., AHCCD datasets). Adjusted precipitation data incorporate adjustments to the original station data to account for discontinuities from non-climatic factors, such as instrument changes or station relocation. The anomalies are the percentage difference between the value for a given year or season and a baseline value (defined as the average over 1961-1990 as the reference period). The yearly and seasonal relative precipitation anomalies were computed for the years 1948 to 2014. The data will be updated as time permits. 2022-02-22 Environment and Climate Change Canada ec.ccds.info-info.dscc.ec@canada.ca Nature and EnvironmentScience and Technologyprecipitation; gridding; interpolation; adjusted; homogenized; anomaly; climate; climate changeWeather and ClimateProvide Climate Information Products and ServicesExpand Scientific Knowledge for Climate Monitoring and PredictionNational (CA)ClimateClimate change Adjusted / homogenized climate data ENHTML https://climate-scenarios.canada.ca/index.php?page=homogenized-data Adjusted / homogenized climate data FRHTML https://scenarios-climatiques.canada.ca/index.php?page=homogenized-data View Data MartHTML https://dd.weather.gc.ca/climate/cangrd View Data MartHTML https://dd.meteo.gc.ca/climate/cangrd Climate Data ViewerHTML https://climate-viewer.canada.ca/climate-maps.html Climate Data ViewerHTML https://visualiseur-climatique.canada.ca/cartes-climatiques.html Climate Data Extraction ToolHTML https://climate-change.canada.ca/climate-data/#/historical-gridded-data GeoMet WMS (EN)WMS https://geo.weather.gc.ca/geomet-climate?service=WMS&version=1.3.0&request=GetCapabilities GeoMet WMS (FR)WMS https://geo.weather.gc.ca/geomet-climate?lang=fr&service=WMS&version=1.3.0&request=GetCapabilities GeoMet WCS (EN)TAB https://geo.weather.gc.ca/geomet-climate?service=WCS&version=2.0.1&request=GetCapabilities GeoMet WCS (FR)TAB https://geo.weather.gc.ca/geomet-climate?lang=fr&service=WCS&version=2.0.1&request=GetCapabilities View ECCC Data Mart (English)HTML http://data.ec.gc.ca/data/climate/scientificknowledge/canadian-gridded-temperature-and-precipitation-anomalies-cangrd/canadian-gridded-precipitation-anomalies View ECCC Data Mart (French)HTML http://data.ec.gc.ca/data/climate/scientificknowledge/canadian-gridded-temperature-and-precipitation-anomalies-cangrd/canadian-gridded-precipitation-anomalies?lang=fr Data Collection MethodologyPDF http://data.ec.gc.ca/data/climate/scientificknowledge/canadian-gridded-temperature-and-precipitation-anomalies-cangrd/canadian-gridded-precipitation-anomalies/Canadian_Gridded_Data_-_READ_ME_Technical_doc_EN.pdf Data Collection MethodologyPDF http://data.ec.gc.ca/data/climate/scientificknowledge/canadian-gridded-temperature-and-precipitation-anomalies-cangrd/canadian-gridded-precipitation-anomalies/Canadian_Gridded_Data_-_READ_ME_Technical_doc_FR.pdf

Gridded monthly, seasonal and annual anomalies derived from daily total precipitation is available at a 50km resolution across Canada. The Canadian gridded data (CANGRD) are interpolated from adjusted precipitation (i.e., AHCCD datasets). Adjusted precipitation data incorporate adjustments to the original station data to account for discontinuities from non-climatic factors, such as instrument changes or station relocation. The anomalies are the percentage difference between the value for a given year or season and a baseline value (defined as the average over 1961-1990 as the reference period). The yearly and seasonal relative precipitation anomalies were computed for the years 1948 to 2014. The data will be updated as time permits.

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