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Open Data High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System - Continental
The High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System (HRDPS) carries out physics calculations to arrive at deterministic predictions of atmospheric elements from the current day out to 48 hours into the future. Atmospheric elements include temperature, precipitation, cloud cover, wind speed and...Organization:Environment and Climate Change CanadaResource Formats:- GRIB2
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Open Data Global Deterministic Storm Surge Prediction System
The Global Deterministic storm Surge Prediction System (GDSPS) produces water level forecasts using a modified version of the NEMO ocean model (Wang et al. 2021, 2022, 2023). It provides 240 hours forecasts twice per day on a 1/12° resolution grid (3-9 km). The model is forced by the 10 meters...Organization:Environment and Climate Change CanadaResource Formats:- NetCDF
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Open Data Global Ensemble Wave Prediction System
The Global Ensemble Wave Prediction System (GEWPS) uses the third generation spectral wave model WaveWatch III® (WW3) to arrive at probabilistic predictions of wave elements from the current day out to 16 days into the future. The probabilistic predictions are based on 20 ensemble members and a...Organization:Environment and Climate Change CanadaResource Formats:- GRIB2
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Open Data Global Ice-Ocean Prediction System
The Global Ice-Ocean Prediction System (GIOPS) produces global sea ice and ocean analyses and 10 day forecasts daily. This product contains time-mean sea ice and ocean forecast fields interpolated to two grids. One of the grids is a 0.2° resolution regular latitude-longitude grid covering the...Organization:Environment and Climate Change CanadaResource Formats:- NetCDF
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Open Data Global Deterministic Wave Prediction System
The Global Deterministic Wave Prediction System (GDWPS) produces wave forecasts out to 120 hours in the future using the third generation spectral wave forecast model WaveWatch III® (WW3). The model is forced by the 10 meters winds and the ice concentration from the Global Deterministic...Organization:Environment and Climate Change CanadaResource Formats:- GRIB2
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Open Data Dynamic Radar Composite Coverage
Radar coverage is provided to dynamically display the zones covered by the radars every 6 minutes, and to provide information on the availability (or not) of the contributing radars as well as on the areas of overlap.Organization:Environment and Climate Change CanadaResource Formats:- WMS
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Open Data Climate Stations
Climate observations are derived from two sources of data. The first are Daily Climate Stations producing one or two observations per day of temperature, precipitation. The second are hourly stations that typically produce more weather elements e.g. wind or snow on ground.Organization:Environment and Climate Change CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Global Deterministic Prediction System
The Global Deterministic Prediction System (GDPS) is a coupled atmosphere (GEM), ocean and sea ice (NEMO-CICE) deterministic numerical weather prediction model. Forecasts are carried out twice a day for 10 days lead time. The geographical coverage is global on a native Yin-Yang grid at 15 km...Organization:Environment and Climate Change CanadaResource Formats:- WMS
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Open Data Weather Radar - CAPPI
Due to the curvature of the Earth, the height of a radar beam, in relation to the ground, increases as it travels further from the radar. When the radar is pointed down near the ground (a low elevation angle), the beam starts off near the ground but then its height above the ground slowly...Organization:Environment and Climate Change CanadaResource Formats:- GIF
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Open Data Weather Radar - DPQPE
DPQPE product: DPQPE stands for: Dual Polarization Quantitative Precipitation Estimation. The DPQPE product is available only for S-Band radars. It is a two-dimensional representation of the precipitation rate estimated by the lowest sweep of the radar (elevation angle of 0.4 degrees for the...Organization:Environment and Climate Change CanadaResource Formats:- GIF
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