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Environment Canada

Acid Rain FAQ

Environment Canada

Find out about hurricanes and weather warnings. See the latest satellite and radar images.

Environment Canada

You can access the marine forecasts and buoy reports for any region in Canada at this site.

Environment Canada

Five day weather forecasts from coast to coast to coast.

Environment Canada

See current weather radar maps for any area of Canada.

It is important to understand the similarities and differences between clean air, climate change and stratospheric ozone depletion, especially as we hear about them in the news, experience them in our own lives, and try to make sense of it all.

Explore national and regional summaries of Canadian climate. Updated with seasonal and annual trends for temperature and precipitation.

Natural Resources Canada

Learn about Pseudomonis putida, bacteria that degrades ethylene glycol efficiently to protect bodies of water from the deicing fluid used on the wings of planes (text and video).

Environment Canada

In these articles you’ll learn about forecasting, severe weather and how atmospheric changes can affect your health.

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Fisheries and Oceans Canada glossary

Environment Canada

Information about a wide range of hazardous weather conditions: from ice storms and blizzards, to heat waves and hurricanes.

Find out how Dr. André Robert revolutionized meteorology by creating the first Canadian computerized simulations of weather patterns (text and video).

Environment Canada

When a weather warning, advisory, summary or special weather statement is issued the affected province, territory or water body is discussed here.

Environment Canada

A series of maps displaying Canadian seasonal forecasts.

Environment Canada

Learn about: snow’s importance in water resources; snow, ice and climate in the north; and glaciers.

Environment Canada

Meet the volunteers who assist atmospheric scientists by taking time every day to monitor and report on the weather (text and video).

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2011-11-15