Derived Normal Climate Data

The impact of climatic variability on the environment is of great importance to the agricultural sector in Canada. Monitoring the impacts on water supplies, soil degradation and agricultural production is essential to the preparedness of the region in dealing with possible drought and other agroclimate risks. Derived normal climate data represent 30-year averages (1961-1990, 1971-2000, 1981-2010, 1991-2020) of climate conditions observed at a particular location. The derived normal climate data represents 30-year averages or “normals” for precipitation, temperature, growing degree days, crop heat units, frost, and dry spells. These normal trends are key to understanding agroclimate risks in Canada. These normal can be used as a baseline to compare against current conditions, and are particularly useful for monitoring drought risk.

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Dernière modification janvier 16, 2026, 20:40 (TU)
Créé le janvier 16, 2026, 20:40 (TU)
contains_pii non
crisis_categories Canicules
criticality_level Faible
data_formats PDF; TIFF
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/3a060b8f-e662-4a60-b297-3bed859ffc8a
subject nature_and_environment, science_and_technology
update_frequency irregular
year_most_recent 2024-06-17 19:42:00.916000
year_start 2024-04-04 19:47:00.511000