Canadian Mesonet Portal Update (v2024.11.22): Derived / Adjusted Data Indicator
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Connell Miller ,Northern Mesonet Project , November 22, 2024This update to the Canadian Mesonet Portal introduces an indicator that displays whether meteorological data from a weather station has been derived or adjusted, as well as other minor bug fixes. This feature is especially valuable for providing clarity on the reliability and processing level of the data.
Canadian Mesonet Portal Update (v2024.11.18): Quality Control Filters, Legends, UPEI Mesonet, and More
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Connell Miller ,Northern Mesonet Project , November 18, 2024This update to the Canadian Mesonet Portal introduces significant improvements. These enhancements include automated algorithms for classifying the quality of surface weather station data, 聽legends for each layer, the addition of the UPEI Mesonet, and other minor changes. These newly introduced features contribute to enhancing the clarity of the data.
New mesonet available from the Metro Vancouver Regional District
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Connell Miller ,Northern Mesonet Project , November 13, 2024We're pleased to announce that new surface weather station data is now available from the聽Metro Vancouver Regional District (BC-MVRD), who聽operates and maintains a network of 28 automatic weather stations in the metro Vancouver area. This new network greatly increases our monitoring capabilities in an area that is increasingly at risk for flash flooding.
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Alessio Donnini ,CBC News , October 28, 2024On top of the continuation of already established projects, a new one, the Northern Mesonet Project, will be created to track and centralize weather monitoring stations, which are known as mesonets. The online platform will connect the country's monitoring stations into a larger network and make meteorological data accessible.
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Jeff Renaud ,深夜福利站 News , October 28, 2024A global leader in wind engineering and climate resiliency for 60 years, 深夜福利站 is changing the way Canadians think about the country鈥檚 most dangerous and damaging weather events. Fuelled by a new, transformative $20-million investment from the university鈥檚 long-established partner, ImpactWX, 深夜福利站 is now home to the Canadian Severe Storms Laboratory (CSSL).