Canada1Water Data Release Notice - Spatial Datasets of 30-Year (1991-2020) Average Monthly Total Precipitation and Minimum/Maximum Temperature for Canada and the United States.
Science Talks, News, Feature Sets Veljko Zaric Science Talks, News, Feature Sets Veljko Zaric

Canada1Water Data Release Notice - Spatial Datasets of 30-Year (1991-2020) Average Monthly Total Precipitation and Minimum/Maximum Temperature for Canada and the United States.

Development of spatial datasets representing 30-year (1991–2020) average monthly total precipitation and minimum/maximum temperature for Canada and the United States. These high-resolution (~2 km) datasets were generated using observed climate data from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), interpolated with thin-plate spline models to produce seamless geospatial grids.

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Canada1Water Data Release Notice - Heating degree day spatial datasets for Canada
Science Talks, News, Feature Sets Veljko Zaric Science Talks, News, Feature Sets Veljko Zaric

Canada1Water Data Release Notice - Heating degree day spatial datasets for Canada

Development of Heating Degree Day (HDD) spatial datasets for Canada, covering two 30-year periods (1951–1980 and 1981–2010). These datasets were generated using daily temperature observations from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and interpolated using thin-plate spline models to create high-resolution geospatial grids (~2 km resolution).

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Canada1Water data framework: Harmonized national-scale hydrographic, soils, and hydrogeologic information to support groundwater and surface water analysis
Dataset Development, Feature Sets Brayden McNeill Dataset Development, Feature Sets Brayden McNeill

Canada1Water data framework: Harmonized national-scale hydrographic, soils, and hydrogeologic information to support groundwater and surface water analysis

Several members of the Canada1Water team attended the CWRA Annual Conference in Halifax last month. It was a really great opportunity to get out into the Canadian water resources community and introduce some of the work we’ve been doing. Eric Kessel delivered a poster presentation (see below) to highlight just a handful of the many datasets that are being produced as part of the project.

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