http://albertaclimaterecords.com/
Here is an interesting new interactive website that shows the climate trends from 1950 -2010 for much of Alberta. You can click on the map for your location and get the trends for temperature, precipitation, hot weather, cold weather, growing weather etc.
From the website:
What is the difference between weather and climate?
The difference is time. Weather refers to conditions in the atmosphere over a short period of time. Climate is how the atmosphere behaves over relatively long periods of time.
What is a Climate Index?
A climate index is a time series of a variable, like whether daily temperature met a set value, that provide an indication of patterns in the climate system (Planton, 2013).
Trends VS. Variability
A Temperature Trend is the average change over time that is calculated for each climate index based on all the available yearly temperature recordings.
The trends presented here were calculated based on a Mann-Kendall Trend Test
Variability is the natural fluctuation of temperature recordings from year to year.
Here is an interesting new interactive website that shows the climate trends from 1950 -2010 for much of Alberta. You can click on the map for your location and get the trends for temperature, precipitation, hot weather, cold weather, growing weather etc.
From the website:
What is the difference between weather and climate?
The difference is time. Weather refers to conditions in the atmosphere over a short period of time. Climate is how the atmosphere behaves over relatively long periods of time.
What is a Climate Index?
A climate index is a time series of a variable, like whether daily temperature met a set value, that provide an indication of patterns in the climate system (Planton, 2013).
Trends VS. Variability
A Temperature Trend is the average change over time that is calculated for each climate index based on all the available yearly temperature recordings.
The trends presented here were calculated based on a Mann-Kendall Trend Test
Variability is the natural fluctuation of temperature recordings from year to year.
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