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Open Data Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI)
The Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) is computed similarly to the SPI. The main difference is that SPI assesses precipitation variance, while SPEI also considers demand from evapotranspiration which is subtracted from any precipitation accumulation prior to assessment....Organization:Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
- GeoTIF
- ESRI REST
- WMS
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Open Data Departure from Average Precipitation (mm)
Departure from Average Precipitation represents the accumulated precipitation value for a location, subtracted by the long term average value. The long term average value is defined as the average amount over the 1981 – 2010 period. A negative value indicates that the location has received less...Organization:Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaResource Formats:- WMS
- HTML
- ESRI REST
- GeoTIF
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Open Data Dry Spell
Dry spell periods are defined as the number of days (April 1 – October 31) where daily precipitation is less than 0.5 mm. This is not an accumulation of precipitation, simply a count of days. Dry spell products are only generated during the Growing Season, April 1 through October 31.Organization:Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaResource Formats:- WMS
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- ESRI REST
- GeoTIF
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Open Data Agri-Environmental Indicator – Risk of Water Contamination by Pesticides
The Agri-Environmental Indicator Risk of Water Contamination by Pesticides dataset reports the annual and semi-decadal status of pesticide transport to surface water, the concentration of pesticide in ground water, and the risk of water contamination by pesticide. Products in this data series...Organization:Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
- FGDB/GDB
- GEOJSON
- ESRI REST
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Open Data Minimum Temperature (°C)
Minimum Temperature represents the lowest recorded temperature value (°C) at each location for a given time period. Time periods include the previous 24 hours and the previous 7 days from the available date where a climate day starts at 0600UTC.Organization:Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaResource Formats:- WMS
- HTML
- GeoTIF
- ESRI REST
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Open Data Maximum Temperature (°C)
Maximum Temperature represents the highest recorded temperature value (°C) at each location for a given time period. Time periods include the previous 24 hours and the previous 7 days from the available date where a climate day starts at 0600UTC.Organization:Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaResource Formats:- WMS
- HTML
- GeoTIF
- ESRI REST
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Open Data Precipitation Percentile
Precipitation Percentiles represents the accumulated precipitation (mm) for the time period compared to historical information for the same time period. This comparison ranks the current precipitation amount and assigns it a percentile value based on a historic record. Products are produced for...Organization:Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaResource Formats:- WMS
- HTML
- ESRI REST
- GeoTIF
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Open Data Heat Wave
Heat Wave represents the consecutive number of days (April 1 – October 31) where the maximum daily temperature is greater than 25 or 30 degrees respectively. Heat wave products are only generated during the Growing Season, April 1 through October 31.Organization:Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaResource Formats:- WMS
- HTML
- GeoTIF
- ESRI REST
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Open Data Agri-Environmental Indicator – Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Budget
The Agri-Environmental Indicator Agricultural Greenhouse gas Budget datasets provide estimated net greenhouse gas emissions due to agricultural activities per hectare of Soil Landscapes of Canada agricultural areas. Products in this data series present results for predefined areas as defined by...Organization:Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
- FGDB/GDB
- GEOJSON
- ESRI REST
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Open Data 30-year Average Precipitation
30-year Average precipitation represents the average amount (mm) of precipitation received in a month across a 30 year period (1961-1991, 1971-2000, 1981-2010, 1991-2020). These values are calculated across Canada in 10x10 km cells.Organization:Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaResource Formats:- GeoTIF
- HTML