Globally, 2014 and 2015 were the two warmest years on record. At odds with these global records, eastern Canada experienced pronounced annual cold anomalies in both 2014 and 2015, especially during the 2013/14 and 2014/15 winters. This study sought to contextualize these cold winters within a larger climate context in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toronto winter temperatures (maximum Tmax, minimum Tmin, and mean Tmean) for the 2013/14 and 2014/15 seasons were ranked among all winters for three periods: 1840/41–2015 (175 winters), 1955/56–2015 (60 winters), and 1985/86–2015 (30 winters), and the average warming trend for each temperature metric during these three periods was analyzed using the Mann–Kendall test and Thiel–Sen slope estimation. Th...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to study the impact of incremental climatic warming...
In recent years, extreme weather has frequently occurred worldwide and caused significant disasters,...
Trends in indices based on daily temperature and precipitation are examined for two periods: 1948–20...
Globally, 2014 and 2015 were the two warmest years on record. At odds with these global records, eas...
This study analyzes the trends in temperature, and their extremes, in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)...
Extreme temperature trends for Canadian urban centres during the latter portion of the 20th century ...
Using climatic monthly means and the historical climate record, the urban heat island and lake breez...
The impacts of extreme temperatures on human health and morbidity have been well documented in many ...
One hundred and sixty–nine years of weather station data were analyzed to quantify the changin...
<div><p>Weather and climate extremes are often associated with substantial adverse impacts on societ...
Extreme meteorological conditions are changing in the twentieth century, with potentially severe env...
Global warming has the potential to negatively affect one of Canada's primary sources of winter recr...
The focus of this study is to investigate the effects of climate change on the hydrologic regimes in...
An ever-growing Canadian urban population could be severely impacted by increase in temperature. Can...
The ground surface temperature histories of the past 500 years were reconstructed at 10 sites contai...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to study the impact of incremental climatic warming...
In recent years, extreme weather has frequently occurred worldwide and caused significant disasters,...
Trends in indices based on daily temperature and precipitation are examined for two periods: 1948–20...
Globally, 2014 and 2015 were the two warmest years on record. At odds with these global records, eas...
This study analyzes the trends in temperature, and their extremes, in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)...
Extreme temperature trends for Canadian urban centres during the latter portion of the 20th century ...
Using climatic monthly means and the historical climate record, the urban heat island and lake breez...
The impacts of extreme temperatures on human health and morbidity have been well documented in many ...
One hundred and sixty–nine years of weather station data were analyzed to quantify the changin...
<div><p>Weather and climate extremes are often associated with substantial adverse impacts on societ...
Extreme meteorological conditions are changing in the twentieth century, with potentially severe env...
Global warming has the potential to negatively affect one of Canada's primary sources of winter recr...
The focus of this study is to investigate the effects of climate change on the hydrologic regimes in...
An ever-growing Canadian urban population could be severely impacted by increase in temperature. Can...
The ground surface temperature histories of the past 500 years were reconstructed at 10 sites contai...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to study the impact of incremental climatic warming...
In recent years, extreme weather has frequently occurred worldwide and caused significant disasters,...
Trends in indices based on daily temperature and precipitation are examined for two periods: 1948–20...