Environment and Climate Change Canada

6 datasets found
  • Open Data

    Historical gridded snow water equivalent over the Northern Hemisphere from remote sensing and land surface models

    Datasets of daily snow water equivalent (SWE) over the Northern Hemisphere (excluding Greenland) were constructed using a multi-dataset approach for the time period 1981-2020. The data are on a regular 0.5-degree grid, with a threshold maximum of 2000mm. The general methodology for the creation...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    • NetCDF
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    WCRP LRFTIP lead-time dependent sub-seasonal/seasonal/decadal hindcast climatologies

    The purpose of the Long-Range Forecast Transient Intercomparison Project (LRFTIP) is to provide an archive of hindcast climatologies, describing the systematic behavior of models evolving from observation-based initial states, that can inform investigations into the transient behavior of...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    • XML
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    CMIP6 multi-model ocean datasets

    Multi-model ensembles for a suite of ocean variables based on projections from Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) global climate models (GCMs) are available for 1900-2100 on a common 1x1 degree global grid. All ocean variables currently available contain data for the top level...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    • NetCDF
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    Multi-model ensembles of CMIP6 global climate models

    Multi-model ensembles for a suite of variables based on projections from Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) global climate models (GCMs) are available for 1850-2100 on a common 1x1 degree global grid. Climate projections vary across GCMs due to differences in the representation...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    • NetCDF
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    Canadian Gridded Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies (CANGRD)

    CANGRD is a set of Canadian gridded annual, seasonal, and monthly temperature and precipitation anomalies, which were interpolated from stations in the Adjusted and Homogenized Canadian Climate Data (AHCCD); it is used to produce the Climate Trends and Variations Bulletin (CTVB).
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    • WMS
    • WCS
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  • Open Data

    Northern Hemisphere Blended Snow Extent and Snow Mass Time Series

    This paper presents an analysis of observed and simulated historical snow cover extent and snow mass, along with future snow cover projections from models participating in the 6th phase of the World Climate Research Programme Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project (CMIP6). Where appropriate, the...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    • HTML