Climate Warming: Global Winter Precipitation Scenario: 2050

A simulation of projected changes in December to February precipitation from the period 1975 to 1995 to the period 2040 to 2060 is shown on this map. On average, precipitation increases, but it is not evenly distributed geographically. There are marked regions of decreasing, as well as increasing precipitation, over both land and ocean. Annual average precipitation generally increases over northern continents, and particularly during the winter. Warmer surface temperature would speed up the hydrological cycle at least partially, resulting in faster evaporation and more precipitation. The results are based on climate change simulations made with the Coupled Global Climate Model developed by Environment Canada.

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Field Value
Last Updated January 16, 2026, 20:50 (UTC)
Created January 16, 2026, 20:50 (UTC)
contains_pii non
crisis_categories Fortes pluies
criticality_level Faible
data_formats JP2; ZIP; other
fair_openness Level 2 - Machine-readable
geographic_scope Canada
sensitivity_level Faible
source_inventaire Inventaire_W
source_url https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/f14313f0-8893-11e0-837e-6cf049291510
subject nature_and_environment, science_and_technology
update_frequency as_needed
year_most_recent 2022-03-14 19:50:29.564000
year_start 2016-09-26 17:12:52.824000