The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Average Temperature (1926-2011) * Data for this chart was taken from the Environment Canada homogenized data
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The Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Thunder Bay Warms 0.8˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Average Temperature (1878-2011) * Data for this chart was taken from the Environment Canada homogenized data
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Alert, Nunavut Shows Evidence of Warming Due to Local Industrial Development!
View Larger Map. Alert, NT Warning: there may be a mild peppering of sarcasm in the following post. About a week ago, Guelph climate change denialist Ross McKitrick — an economist, not a physical scientist — contributed a column to the National Post dismissing climate models as a bunch of
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Port aux Basques, Nfld Warms 0.9˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Port aux Basques’s average temperature has increased from 4.1˚C in the period from 1961-1990 to
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Gander Warms 0.9˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Gander’s average temperature has increased from 4.2˚C in the period from 1961-1990 to 5.1˚C in
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Gimli, MB Warms 0.5 ˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Gimli’s temperatures have risen 0.5 ˚C from its 1961-1990 average of 1.7 ˚C, up
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Bathurst Warms 0.7 ˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Bathurst’s average temperature has increased 0.7˚C between 1961-1990, when it was 4.1 ˚C, and
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Flin Flon, MB Warms 1.1 ˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Flin Flon has warmed 1.1 ˚C from its 1961-1990 average of 0.1 ˚C, up
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Aroostook, NB Warms 0.8 ˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Aroostook, NB’s average temperature has increased 0.8˚C between 1961-1990, when it was 4.1 ˚C,
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Miramichi Warms 0.8 ˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Miramichi’s average temperature has increased 0.8 ˚C between 1961-1990, when it was 4.6 ˚C,
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Happy Valley-Goose Bay Warms 1.3 ˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s average temperature has increased from 0˚C in the period from 1961-1990 to
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Corner Brook Warms 0.9˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Stephenville’s average temperature has increased from 5.1˚C in the period from 1961-1990 to 6˚C in
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Stephenville, Nfld Warms 1.1˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Stephenville’s average temperature has increased from 4.8˚C in the period from 1961-1990 to 5.9˚C in
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey 26: Calgary Warms 0.5 ˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Calgary’s temperatures have warmed 0.5 ˚C between the period from 1961-1990, when they averaged 4.2 ˚C,
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Comox Warms 0.5 ˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Comox has warmed 0.5 ˚C from an average annual temperature of 9.6 ˚C during the period
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Prince Rupert Temperature Stabilizes Since 1990s
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Prince Rupert has undergone significant warming over the twentieth century, but in recent years Environment Canada’s homogenized
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Pincher Creek’s Temperatures Stable Since 1980s
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Since the 1980s, Pincher Creek’s 10-year average temperature has declined slightly, from 5.12 ˚C in the
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: The Pas, MB, Warms 0.9 ˚C Since 1961-1990
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: The Pas has warmed 0.9 ˚C between the period 1961-1990 and the past decade (2002-2011). Over
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Prince Albert, SK’s Temperature Stable Since 1980s
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Since the 1980s, the 10-year average temperature in Prince Albert is relatively unchanged, rising
Continue readingThe Sixth Estate: Canadian Climate Survey: Kenora Warms 0.4 ˚C Since 1980s
The Canadian Climate Survey is tracking historical and average temperatures in cities and towns across the country, as part of an effort to put something of a local face on global climate change. Trend: Kenora has warmed 0.4 ˚C since the 1980s, from a 10-year annual average temperature of 3.2
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