C'est dommage qu'on ne puisse pas partager de document encore sur Bluesky... voir ma publication sur LinkedIn pour accéder au Bilan de l'année 2024 du CCSC, pour un résumé des accomplissements de l'équipe au cours de la dernière année. Beaucoup à célébrer! :)
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Too bad we can't post documents on BlueSky yet... see my colleague Pouriya's LinkedIn post for a review of the key climate services work done by the CCCS in 2024 - lots to celebrate:
www.linkedin.com/posts/pouriy...
#climatedata #climateservices
🌍 Découvrez notre série vidéo « Tour d’horizon : les grandes questions climatiques ».
🎯 Vulgarisée et axée sur le Québec, elle aborde :
1️⃣ Les impacts des changements climatiques au Québec.
2️⃣ Ce que signifie s’adapter.
3️⃣ Comment la science représente le climat futur.
👉 www.ouranos.ca/fr/capsules-...
Environment and Climate Change Canada news release on the 2025 forecast just released today: www.canada.ca/en/environme...
Bar chart showing annual global mean temperatures above preindustrial times from 1980 to present, with larger numbers and darker red colours in recent years including 2024 crossing 1.5 degrees Celsius and 2025 forecast a little less than that.
Colleagues at ECCC are forecasting 1.45 ± 0.10°C above pre-industrial levels for 2025, slightly cooler than the record high temperature of 1.55°C of 2024 but virtually certain to be hotter than every year on record prior to 2023 #climatechange
Full story at climatedata.ca/2025-forecas...
Un grand merci à l’équipe d’ECCC pour le lancement du projet pilote d’attribution rapide des phénomènes météorologiques extrêmes—un nouveau système qui analyse rapidement comment le changement climatique influence les épisodes de chaleur au Canada.
👉 ow.ly/LtaJ50UBhKm
Big thanks to the team at ECCC for launching the Rapid Extreme Weather Event Attribution pilot—a new system that quickly analyzes how climate change influences specific heat events across Canada, to inform policy decisions and raise public awareness.
Check it out: ow.ly/Y9yi50UBilY
Looks like you can do it using poll.blue.
I did a test here: bsky.app/profile/ebil...
Un clin d’œil à mes collègues du CCSC pour leur dernier blogue sur Donneesclimatiques.ca! Ils expliquent comment l’oscillation australe El Niño influence la variabilité climatique annuelle au Canada, masquant souvent les tendances à long terme. Les visuels rendent ça super clair.
bit.ly/4iJKyEX
Shoutout to my colleagues at the CCCS for their latest blog on ClimateData.ca! They explain how El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) drives year-to-year climate variability in Canada, often masking long-term trends in the near term. The visuals really break it down nicely.
Read here: bit.ly/4gI2P3H
Les fichiers netCDF sont idéaux pour stocker et analyser les données climatiques. Mes collègues les démystifient, expliquent leur utilité et comment les utiliser : ow.ly/hHct50Up60q
#donnéesclimatiques #changementsclimatiques #données #netcdf
netCDF files are ideal for storing and analyzing climate data. My colleagues demystify them and explain why they’re useful, and how to work with them: ow.ly/oUlF50Up5Ng
#climatedata #climatechange #data #netcdf
Le Canada connaît environ 80 tornades par an, des Prairies au sud de l'Ontario et du Québec. Les changements climatiques modifient les conditions propices aux tornades, influençant leur fréquence, intensité et localisation.
Pour en savoir plus : ow.ly/smO150UlgWH
#Climat #Tornades
Canada sees ~80 tornadoes yearly, from the Prairies to southern Ontario/Quebec. Climate change is shifting conditions that fuel tornadoes, affecting their frequency, intensity and location.
Explore the science and what’s changing: ow.ly/EE7F50UlgNz
#Climate #Tornadoes
Les feux de forêt sont de plus en plus fréquents et intenses. La section « En profondeur » de l'application des projections de la météo des feux de forêt de Donneesclimatiques.ca offre des données détaillées et des comparaisons de scénarios sur les conditions futures.🌲🔥
ow.ly/YGpO50Uh52K
Interested in understanding Canada's future wildfire risks? The Deep Dive section of ClimateData.ca's Fire Weather Projections App offers detailed data and scenario comparisons to explore changes in fire weather conditions under different climates. 🌲🔥
Learn how to use it: ow.ly/f0Wv50Uh50e
The 2023 Canadian wildfire season highlighted the growing dangers wildfires pose in a warming climate. A newly released Nature Communications report identifies key contributing factors: ow.ly/EhLr50TWAnC.
To learn more about future fire weather in Canada, visit ClimateData.ca: ow.ly/QxLZ50TWAnE
Extreme weather and rising temperatures pose challenges to Canada’s health systems. Climate data is key to planning and responding to these risks. This article on ClimateData.ca, by the Canadian Centre for Climate Services and Health Canada, highlights helpful resources: ow.ly/JQIX50Ub9Fy
Excited to announce the release of the Canadian Downscaled Climate Scenarios-Multivariate dataset for CMIP6 (CanDCS-M6) on ClimateData.ca.
👉 Learn more about M6 and its applications: ow.ly/PnmZ50U2nW6
#climatechange #climatescience #climatedata #adaptation #climateprojections
If you missed it:
The Future Building Design Value Summaries are now available as one-page PDFs on ClimateData.ca, providing climate-adjusted design values for over 660 locations across Canada. A great resource to help design infrastructure that can handle future climate change: bit.ly/3YjyTmG
🌪️Read ClimateData.ca's latest article on Hurricanes and Climate Change in Atlantic Canada: ow.ly/kGeg50Tne5P
Rising global temperatures increase the potential for more intense hurricanes in Atlantic Canada. Learn how climate change affects these storms and what it means for local communities.🌧️🌊
If you missed it:
ClimateData.ca released a new fire weather projections app in June: ow.ly/sji850SEqjy
Fire weather describes weather conditions conducive to wildfires. The long-term projections on the app combine the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index System with future climate projections.