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Climate Observations in the Northwest Territories (1957-2012)

This paper looks at historical temperature and precipitation data from climate stations in four communities in the NWT going back to 1957.

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Creator GNWT - Environment and Climate Change
Summary The airport weather stations in Inuvik, Norman Wells, Yellowknife and Fort Smith date back to the 1940s and are the longest standing and most consistent climate stations in the NWT. The report contains information from datasets between 1957 and 2012. These four communities sit on a rough north to south transect and are well spaced to provide a good overview of the trends in the Mackenzie River watershed.
Local Relevance Temperature and precipitation trends in the NWT going back to 1957.
Notes Data from federal airport climate stations from Norman Wells, Fort Smith, Yellowknife, and Inuvik.
Tags Historical,Trends,Weather Stations,Inuvik,Norman Wells,Yellowknife,Fort Smith,Climate Stations
Geographic Region NWT
Release Date 2013-01-01
Last Modified Date 2013-01-01
Funding Program