Climatic extremes for Canada = Extrêmes climatiques au Canada / by F.D. Manning.: En57-23/3-83-PDF
"Weather extremes have always been of interest not only to professionals concerned with design problems but also to the public curious about the magnitude of unusual or rare national phenomena. The purpose of this circular is to make information readily available on extremes of temperature precipitation pressure and wind for Canadian locations. Some of the tables contain provincial and national extremes while others contain extremes for selected locations within each province and territory. In each case, climatological records for the entire period of record to the end of 1980 had been searched. The earliest climatological records in Canada extend back to 1840. There are many stations in each of the provinces with climatological records dating back as far as 1870 and in the territories to 1900"--Page [1].
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Department/Agency | Canada. Environment Canada. Canada. Atmospheric Environment Service. |
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Title | Climatic extremes for Canada = Extrêmes climatiques au Canada / by F.D. Manning. |
Variant title | Extrêmes climatiques au Canada |
Series title | CLI ; 3-83 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | Bilingual-[English | French] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Note(s) | Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. Text in English and in French. |
Publishing information | Downsview, Ontario : Environment Canada, Atmospheric Environment Service = Environnement Canada, Service de l'environnement atmosphérique, 1983. |
Author / Contributor | Manning, Frank D., author. |
Description | 1 online resource (28 pages). |
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Departmental catalogue number | UDC:551.582.2 (710) |
Subject terms | Weather Climate archives Canadian studies |
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