British Columbia
Historical

  • Adjusted and Homogenized Canadian Climate Data

    Adjusted and homogenized climate datasets consist of monthly, seasonal, and annual means of homogenized daily maximum, minimum, and mean surface temperature, daily precipitation, hourly wind speed, and hourly station and sea level pressure across Canada. The data have been adjusted to account for discontinuities in the data from non-climatic factors such as changes in observation methods or station location. Sites are also sometimes combined resulting in longer time series.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Climate Research Division

  • Almanac Averages and Extremes

    The Almanac Averages and Extremes dataset contains the average and extreme temperature and precipitation observations at monitoring stations over the entire period of record. Where available, the most recent 5 years of daily data are also displayed. Data can be searched by calendar date and station name.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Meteorological Service of Canada

  • AR5 GCM Evaluation

    This application summarizes key results of Scenarios Network for Alaska + Arctic Planning (SNAP) general circulation model (GCM) statistical evaluation and model selection. The evaluation is of historical climate model runs over several geographic domains with an Alaska and Arctic focus. GCM performance is ranked based on minimum error with respect to a European Re-Analysis (ERA-40) baseline data set using several error metrics. The application enables exploration of model evaluation results pertaining to various spatial domains, climate variables and error statistics as well as seasonal variability. Users can drill down into the climate model evaluation and compare GCMs in numerous and detailed ways depending on their areas of interest.
    Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks – International Arctic Research Centre

  • Archive Automated Snow Weather Station Data

    The Archived Automated Snow Weather Stations (ASWS) dataset includes historical hourly snow water equivalent, snow depth, air temperature, and precipitation for all ASWS stations in BC from 2011 to 2016, as well as historical daily maximum and minimum air temperature, precipitation, snow depth, and snow water equivalent for all stations in BC from date of installation to 2011. Data are available for download in tabular format.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia – Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy

  • Archive Manual Snow Survey Data

    The Archive Manual Snow Survey dataset contains the archived snow pack level manual observations from across British Columbia. Manual snow survey sites are actively surveyed as part of the BC Snow Survey program. Manual snow surveys are conducted up to eight times per year around the beginning of every month from January through June with extra measurements at mid-month in May and June. Other attributes in the dataset include: site number, survey period, elevation (m) and percent of normal. Data are available for download in tabular format.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia – Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy

  • Atlas of Community Based Monitoring & Indigenous Knowledge in a Changing Arctic

    The Atlas of Community Based Monitoring & Indigenous Knowledge in a Changing Arctic was designed to showcase the many community-based monitoring and Indigenous Knowledge initiatives across the circumpolar region. These initiatives assist with network building and identification of best practices and challenges for the field. In an interactive map, users can view ongoing projects in various locations in the Circumpolar Arctic.
    Organization: Brown University, Inuit Circumpolar Council: Canada Office

  • BC Climate Action Toolkit

    The BC Climate Action Toolkit is a hub for climate knowledge sharing and collaboration. It provides the latest news, best practices, advice, information, and strategic guidance to help BC local governments successfully reduce greenhouse gas emissions and, at the same time, strengthen their communities against climate impacts.
    Organization: Green Communities Committee (GCC), Fraser Basin Council

  • BC Climate Explorer

    The BC Climate Explorer is an independent, open-source data visualization project using BC’s Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) units. The goal is to help British Columbians – citizens, professionals, and public servants – to understand their changing local climates using both historical and projected future climate information. A wide range of variables is available, including temperature, precipitation, season length, frost, moisture deficit, humidity, and calculated indicators at monthly, seasonal, and annual resolutions. Data are displayed as raster data and are available for download in tabular, polygon, or raster file formats.
    Organization: BC Climate Explorer

  • BC Station Data

    The BC Station Data page provides access to historical observations of weather and climate variables from across British Columbia. Locations of stations are shown on an interactive map which enables users to zoom and pan to a region of interest, learn about the stations that are located in the region, filter the displayed stations based on date, variable, observing agency, region and more. In addition to observations, station metadata that describes station location, available variables, observing agency and other basic information can be downloaded into formats that include NetCDF, CSV/ASCII, ArcGIS Shapefile, or a variety of other formats.
    Organization: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium

  • BC Water Resources Atlas

    The BC Water Resources Atlas is an iMapBC application with enhanced functionality to display detailed water related data, including watersheds, water quantity and quality monitoring sites, aquifers, water wells and flood protection works. This tool presents raster data for a variety of layers.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia – Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy

  • Canadian Blended Precipitation version 0 CanBPv0

    Canadian Blended Precipitation Datasets contain blended precipitation measurements from gauges (in situ) and satellite (remote) data. Historic precipitation rates are provided as mean monthly precipitation in mm/day across Canada between January 1979 and December 2007. Gridded data are provided at a resolution of half degree.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada

  • Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis (CCCma) Climate Model Datasets

    Climate model data from a number of climate models developed by the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis (CCCma) are available for download. Climate model output is available for the Fourth Generation Global Climate Model (CanESM2 / CGCM4 ), the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CanRCM4), and the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model (CMAM). Gridded historical simulations and future projections from these climate models are available for downloading.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium – Climate Research Division

  • Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis (CCCma) Climate Model Graphics

    Climate model graphics for a number of climate models developed by the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis (CCCma) are available. Model graphics of projected changes in temperature and precipitation are available for CanESM2 (fourth generation coupled GCM / 2nd generation Earth System Model), CanRCM4 (Canadian Regional Climate Model), and CGCM3 (third generation coupled GCM). Model graphics for earlier model versions are also available.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Climate Research Division

  • Canadian Climate Normals

    The Canadian Climate Normals dataset contains 30-year averages of temperature, precipitation, snow depth and extreme climatic conditions at monitoring stations across Canada with at least 15 years of data. Data can be searched by station name, province, or proximity to user. Data are offered for three averaging periods: 1981-2010, 1971-2000 and 1961-1990. The values contained in this dataset are updated at the end of each decade.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Meteorological Service of Canada

  • Canadian ensemble of CMIP5 ocean wave heights simulations mean and extremes

    Canadian ensemble of CMIP5 ocean wave heights simulations mean and extremes contains monthly, seasonal and annual statistics (mean and maximum) of significant wave height that were produced using a statistical modelling approach and 6-hourly sea level pressure. Sea level pressure was simulated by 20 global climate models included in the Coupled Climate Model Comparison Phase 5 (CMIP5) project. The gridded global dataset contains projected data. Data are available for the historical period 1950-2005 and two different future emission scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5).
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Climate Research Division

  • Change in Sea Surface Temperature in BC (1935-2014)

    The Change in Sea Surface Temperature in BC dataset includes station details, an estimate of long-term change in annual and seasonal sea surface temperature from 1935 to 2014 and an estimate of statistical significance from seven stations across BC. Data are available for download in tabular format.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia – Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy

  • Change in Size of Glaciers in BC (1985-2005)

    The Change in Size of Glaciers dataset includes estimates of area of ice coverage, percent change in ice coverage, and estimated glacier volume loss rate from across BC for the historical period of 1985 to 2000. Data are provided for British Columbia as well as for each ecoprovince, available for download in tabular format.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia – Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy

  • Change in Snow Depth and Snow Water Content in BC (1950-2014)

    The Change in Snow Depth and Snow Water Content dataset includes summaries of the change in snow depth and snow water equivalent, as well as statistical significance, from across BC for the historical period of 1950 to 2014. Data are available by station as well as by BC ecoprovince, available for download in tabular format.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia – Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy
  • Change in Timing and Volume of River Flow in BC (1912-2012)

    The Change in Timing and Volume of River Flow in BC dataset includes hydrological data, long-term changes in flow timing, flow volume, and statistical significance of estimates for rivers across BC. Summaries are provided annually and seasonally for two time periods depending on monitoring station: 1912-2012 (six stations) and 1958-2012 (eleven stations). Observed data from explicit points are available for download in tabular format.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia – Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy

  • Climate Atlas of Canada

    The Climate Atlas of Canada is an interactive tool developed for users to learn about climate change in Canada. It combines climate science, mapping and storytelling. The primary source of climate model data presented in maps, charts and tables is the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium. Statistically downscaled data was derived from 12 Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) global climate models for two emissions scenarios: Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5 and 8.5. For comparative purposes, observed data are included in all time-series graphs for the period 1950-2005. The source of the observed data used in the Atlas is Natural Resources Canada.
    Organization: Prairie Climate Centre

  • Climate indicators for BC Census Subdivisions

    The Climate Indicators for BC Census Subdivisions dataset contains historically observed temperature and precipitation data for specific reference points within each of BC’s census subdivisions for the period of 1981 to 2010. Data are available in tabular or grid formats. Download of dataset available upon request.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia

  • Climate Indices

    Climate Indices includes time series, seasonal, and annual data for a number of variables including sea & air temperature, salinity, runoff, flow, ice coverage, iceberg count, and North Atlantic Oscillation Index. Data are observed or observation-based, and are available in a variety of temporal resolutions and historical periods, depending on the variable of interest. Data are available in tabular and graphical formats.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Fisheries and Oceans Canada – Marine Environmental Data Service

  • Climate Normals (1961 - 1990)

    The Climate Normals dataset contains averages and extremes for precipitation, temperature, heat moisture index, frost free days, moisture deficit, and evaporation from across BC for the period 1961 to 1990. Data can be downloaded by variable and visualized in HectaresBC or other map viewer. The values in this dataset are available as raster (gridded) data.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia – Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development – Forest Analysis and Inventory

  • Climate Projection Maps and Rasters

    Climate Projection Maps and Rasters includes a collection of products that summarize baseline and projected future temperature and precipitation. Animations and maps are focused on Alaska and Canada. Historical and future data under all Representative Concentration Pathways scenarios are available as point data.
    Organization: Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative

  • ClimateBC_Map

    ClimateBC_Map is a tool that extracts and downscales PRISM 1971-2000 monthly climate normal data and monthly solar radiation normal data (800 x 800 m) to scale-free point locations, and calculates seasonal and annual climate variables for specific locations in British Columbia based on latitude, longitude and elevation (optional). Climate projections are available for Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5 under models for the 2025, 2055, and 2085 time periods. Data are spatially projected onto a map, and could be appended onto a csv file for download.
    Organization: University of British Columbia – Centre for Forest Conservation Genetics (CFCG)

  • ClimateNA_Map

    ClimateNA extracts and downscales PRISM 1971-2000 monthly climate normal data and monthly solar radiation normal data (4km x 4km) to scale-free point locations in North America, and calculates seasonal and annual climate variables for specific locations based on latitude, longitude and elevation (optional). Climate projections are available for Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 under climate models for the 2025, 2055, and 2085 time periods. Data are spatially projected onto a map, and could be appended onto a CSV file for download.
    Organization: University of British Columbia – Centre for Forest Conservation Genetics (CFCG)

  • ClimateWNA_Map

    ClimateNA extracts and downscales PRISM 1971-2000 monthly climate normal data and monthly solar radiation normal data (4km x 4km) to scale-free point locations in North America, and calculates seasonal and annual climate variables for specific locations based on latitude, longitude and elevation (optional). Climate projections are available for Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 under climate models for the 2025, 2055, and 2085 time periods. Data are spatially projected onto a map, and could be appended onto a CSV file for download.
    Organization: University of British Columbia – Centre for Forest Conservation Genetics (CFCG)

  • CLIMOD 2

    CLIMOD2 (Climate Information for Management and Operational Decisions) allows for retrieval and presentation of climate data from one or more stations in the Eastern Atlantic. Historical data are available as point data. Available climate products include daily data for a month, daily degree days, calendar day summaries, and daily/normal graphs. Data could be appended in a graphical or tabular time series.
    Organization: Cornell University – Northeast Regional Climate Center (NRCC)

  • CoCoRaHS Precipitation Map

    Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network (CoCoRaHS) Mapping Canada is an interactive map that links to historical observations of precipitation, snow fall, snow fall water equivalent, snow depth, and snow depth water equivalent at various stations across North America. Users can use the interactive map to select individual station reports and data. Data is available in mapped and tabular formats.
    Organization: Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network

  • Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) Global Climate Model Data

    Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) global climate model data regridded onto a common 1×1 degree global grid are available. Global climate model data at a monthly temporal resolution are available in gridded format for several variables including mean temperature, precipitation, sea ice thickness, sea ice concentration, snow depth, and near-surface wind speed. Individual and ensemble model output are available for historical (1900-2005) and future (2006-2100) time periods. Future projections are based on the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) scenarios.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Climate Research Division

  • Current and projected climate data for North America (CMIP5 scenarios)

    AdaptWest provides modelled climate projections generated using the ClimateNA software, downscaled from the Coupled Climate Model Comparison Phase 5 (CMIP5) database. Variables include mean and extreme estimates of temperature and precipitation, growing and cooling degree days, snowfall, evapotranspiration, and drought indices. Data are available from individual models or a 15-model ensemble at a 1km resolution for North America as well as individual states and provinces to a horizon year of 2050, available for download in grid or tabular formats.
    Organization: Conservation Biology Institute

  • Daily Gridded Meteorological Datasets

    Daily Gridded Meteorological Datasets are gridded meteorological forcing datasets that include observed daily station data interpolated to a useful resolution as target datasets for statistical downscaling and hydrologic modelling. Common variables include minimum and maximum temperature, and precipitation. The datasets hosted on this portal are all based on station data, but differ with respect to the selection of stations, their domains, resolution, record length and gridding methodology.
    Organization: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium

  • Data at NSIDC

    Data at National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) is a large repository of datasets that describe historical cryosphere information. Datasets available include temperature, glaciers, ice sheets, permafrost, sea ice, sea moisture, and snow. Historical data are available as point and gridded data.
    Organization: National Snow and Ice Data Center

  • Find local data

    Find local data is a search tool that allows users to find climate data. Users can search by geographic location, municipality, and region across Canada. Data available include several climate variables, projected over 2021-2050 and 2051-2080, under two emission scenarios, and at annual or seasonal resolutions. Future data are available as point data.
    Organization: Prairie Climate Centre

  • Gridded historical climate data

    Gridded historical climate data, also known as Canadian gridded datasets (CanGRD), include gridded temperature and precipitation anomalies (i.e., differences from a reference period) across Canada. Annual, seasonal, and monthly historical gridded data are available. CanGRD data were interpolated from the Adjusted and Homogenized Canadian Climate Data (AHCCD) and are used to produce the Climate Trends and Variations Bulletin.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Climate Research Division

  • Gridded Hydrologic Model Output

    The Gridded Hydrologic Model Output page provides access to gridded, 1/16-degree (roughly 35 km2) hydrologic projections for four watersheds in British Columbia. Users can select locations of interest on a gridded map. Hydrological variables including precipitation, flow, evapotranspiration, and runoff are available for download under various climate scenarios in NetCDF, ASCII, and Arc formats.
    Organization: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium

  • HectaresBC

    The HectaresBC browser allows visualization and analysis of geospatial gridded data. The system allows users to easily interact with and/or combine multiple datasets and quantify values for different geographical areas. The gridded datasets currently available include historical and future climate variables across BC. HectaresBC is a highly interactive tool with data outputs in various different formats. Data layers include climate normals and projected climate of the 2020s, 2050s and 2080s under Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) 4.5 and 8.5.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia, Nature Conservancy of Canada

  • Historical Data

    The Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC)’s Historical Data contains historical temperature, precipitation, wind and weather, measured daily and hourly by stations across the country. Data can be searched by station name, province, or proximity to user. Data are presented in tabular format and available for download as comma-separated-value formats.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Meteorological Service of Canada

  • Long-term Change in Precipitation in B.C. (1900-2013)

    The Long Term Change in Precipitation dataset includes long-term changes in average daily precipitation observed for the entire province of BC as well as its nine ecoprovinces in the historical period from 1900 to 2013. Results are are available for download in tabular format.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia – Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy

  • Mackenzie Data Stream

    Mackenzie DataStream is an open access platform for sharing and exploring water data in the Mackenzie River Basin. Data are currently collected by community monitors with the help of scientists and accredited laboratories, who look for dissolved metals, turbidity, temperature, chlorophyll-a, as well as oil and gas chemicals. An interactive map may be used to select stations and locations of interest. Data are available for download in graphical and tabular formats. Please note that this resource is not supported by all internet browsers.
    Organization: The Gordon Foundation

  • Meteorological Data

    Meteorological Data contains historical observations of weather, rainfall, solar radiation, monthly temperature, and dry bulb temperature. These hourly data are derived from daily or monthly files within the Meteorological Service of Canada’s Historical Dataset. Data are available from 1992 onwards in tabular format.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Fisheries and Oceans Canada – Marine Environmental Data Service

  • Monthly Climate Summaries

    The Monthly Climate Summaries dataset contains monthly summaries of temperature, precipitation, degree days and sunshine hours- including averages and extremes- at monitoring locations across Canada. Data can be searched by month and by province. Historic data are available for all stations. However, the historical range varies from station to station.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Meteorological Service of Canada

  • Monthly Temperature and Precipitation Delta Maps

    Monthly Temperature and Precipitation Delta Maps were produced from an ensemble of 12 global climate models supplied by the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium. These delta (change) maps show the difference between current climate conditions and projected, future climate conditions. Two 30-year future periods (2021-2050 and 2051-2080) were used with the current period set to 1976-2005. Future data are available as gridded data.
    Organization: Prairie Climate Centre

  • Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Tools

    BC Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptations includes a summary of several tools that can be used for natural resource management so that British Columbia forests and other resources can remain resilient to climate change, variability and other stressors, including: climate change adaptation tools, tools specific to fish and wildlife, forest health, impact and vulnerability assessments, management and decision making, species and provenance, and modelling and analysis.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia

  • Permafrost

    Plant Hardiness Zone Maps of Canada provide gridded information about where different types of plants can grow. They combine climatic information from across Canada and are available for two historical periods: 1961-1990 and 1981-2010. Projected future range maps are also available for a number of species of trees, shrubs, and perennial herbs. Climate profiles are available for plant species based on distribution data and climate models.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Natural Resources Canada

  • Precipitation Change in Canada - Seasonal average precipitation departures compared with the 1961–1990 reference value, Canada

    The Precipitation Change in Canada indicator measures the yearly and seasonal surface precipitation departures for the years 1948 to 2014. An annual departure (or anomaly) is the difference between the value for a given year and a baseline value. The baseline values used in this indicator are the annual and seasonal precipitation values for the reference period of 1961 to 1990. Information is provided in a number of formats including: static and interactive maps, charts and graphs, HTML and CSV data tables and downloadable reports.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada

  • PRISM Climatology and Monthly Timeseries Portal

    The High-Resolution PRISM Climatology page provides access to gridded, 30 arc-second (roughly 800 metre) maximum and minimum temperature and precipitation climatologies for the 1971-2000 and 1981-2010 climate normal periods for land-surface areas of British Columbia. The gridded climatologies were derived from station data interpolated using the Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model (PRISM). The user interface to the portal features an interactive map of the province that allows users to zoom, pan and select their region of interest using a rectangular selection tool. Data can be downloaded into NetCDF, ASCII, or Arc formats.
    Organization: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium

  • Processed Daily Temperature and Precipitation

    Processed Daily Temperature and Precipitation contains quality checked and processed daily maximum and minimum temperature and total precipitation data for all viable Canadian stations that report these observations. Data processing includes inspection and adjustment using quality control procedures customized for gridding purposes and correction for different definition of climatological day at principal and ordinary climate stations. It is used by ANUSPLIN to produce daily grids and in other applications that involve interpolated data. Historical data are available in a gridded format.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada

  • Regional Analysis Tool

    The Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium’s (PCIC) Regional Analysis Tool generates maps, plots and data describing projected future climate conditions for the Pacific and Yukon Region. Climate variables include temperature, precipitation, and humidity. It uses an ensemble of more than 15 Global Climate Models (GCM) and combinations of emissions scenarios provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Users can generate custom maps, plots and data projected to the 2020s, 2050s, and 2080s.
    Organization: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium

  • Regional, national and international climate modeling

    Regional, national and international climate modeling contains a database of numerous climate variables for Canada and the USA. Historical and future periods are available as modelled point and gridded data. Data are available as 30-year averages (e.g. 1961/90; 1971/2000, etc.), historical month-by-month (from the late 1800s), and daily values (from the 1950s) all for a number of variables, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) climate change scenarios, and climate models. Future time periods include all years to 2100 and 30-year means for 2011-2040, 2041-2070, and 2071-2100.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Natural Resources Canada

  • Seasonal Anomaly Maps

    The Seasonal Anomaly maps tool gives access to static maps of anomalies of climatic variables relative to 1971-2000 averages from monitoring stations across British Columbia. Climate variables include minimum and maximum temperature, and precipitation. Annual maps are available from 1972 to 2018 for each season, and month.
    Organization: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium

  • Seasonal forecasts

    Seasonal forecasts include probabilistic and deterministic forecasts as well as past climate trends of temperature, precipitation, sea surface temperature, and snow cover across Canada. Climatological trends of temperature and precipitation are available for each season as well as annual periods over the historical period of 1981-2010. Forecasts for 3, 4, 6, 9, and 12 months into the future are offered. Data are available in mapped and tabular summary format.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Climate Research Division

  • Snow Survey Data

    The Snow Survey Data dataset contains historical snow survey records from manual and electronic monitoring sites across BC. These data play a major role in flood forecasting and determining snow pack, water levels and stream flow conditions. Records may be searched using an interactive map and data are available for download in tabular format.
    Organization: Government of British Columbia – Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy

  • Snow Telemetry (SNOTEL) and Snow Course Data and Products

    Snow Telemetry (SNOTEL) and Snow Course Data and Products is an interactive map that allows for data retrieval of snow, precipitation, and temperature for Alaska, Northwest Canada and the Western US. Historical data are available as point and gridded data.
    Organization: Natural Resources Conservation Service

  • Station Hydrologic Model Output

    The Station Hydrologic Model Output page contains simulated streamflow data for locations throughout British Columbia. Users can select locations of interest on an interactive gridded map, or search by Station ID or name. The simulated data include daily streamflow time series for over 120 sites located in the Peace, Upper Columbia, Fraser, and Campbell River watersheds. Station data are available for download in ASCII format.
    Organization: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium

  • Statistically Downscaled Climate Scenarios

    Statistically downscaled scenarios, which provide finer resolution scenarios of climate change from coarser resolution GCM output, are available based on model output from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5). Individual model results of minimum temperature, maximum temperature and total precipitation are available for historical (1950-2005) and future (2006-2100) time periods. Gridded projections are at a daily temporal resolution and at a spatial resolution of approximately 10km. Future projections are based on the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) scenarios.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Climate Research Division

  • Statistically Downscaled Climate Scenarios

    Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium (PCIC) offers statistically downscaled daily Canada-wide climate scenarios, at a gridded resolution of 300 arc-seconds (0.0833 degrees, or roughly 6 km x 10 km) for the period 1950-2100. The variables available include daily minimum temperature, maximum temperature, and precipitation. Users may access the scenarios using an interactive map interface that allows users to zoom, pan and select their region of interest using a rectangular-selection tool. Downscaled climate data is available for over 10 models under Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5. Data are available for download in NetCDF, ASCII, and Arc formats.
    Organization: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada

  • Temperature Change in Canada - Seasonal average temperature departures compared with the 1961–1990 reference value, Canada

    The Temperature Change in Canada indicator measures the yearly and seasonal surface air temperature departures for the years 1948 to 2014. An annual departure (or anomaly) is the difference between the value for a given year and a baseline value. The baseline values used in this indicator are the annual and seasonal temperature averages for the reference period of 1961 to 1990. Information is provided in a number of formats including: static and interactive maps, charts and graphs, HTML and CSV data tables and downloadable reports.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada

  • the MSC HTTP Data Server

    The Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) HTTP data server is a direct source for raw meteorological, climate and forecast datasets. This service is aimed at specialized users with strong meteorological and IT knowledge.
    Organization: Government of Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada – Meteorological Service of Canada