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Catalogue Entry: Evaluation of the Class Grant and Contribution Program
the Canadian Space Agency's Class Grant and Contribution Program promotes space-related research and development to support knowledge development and innovation to address... -
Catalogue Entry: Versatile Soil Moisture Budget
The Versatile Soil Moisture Budget (VSMB) is a soil water budget model that is continuous and deterministic in nature and was developed by AAFC. It is based on the premise that... -
Catalogue Entry: Large urban transit statistics, revenue and passenger trips based on 10...
Large urban transit, monthly total revenue and total number of passenger trips, for the 10 major Canadian urban transit operators. -
Catalogue Entry: The Honourable Justice Robyn M. Ryan Bell’s Questionnaire
Under the new judicial appointment process announced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified Canadian lawyer or judge may apply for such...-
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Catalogue Entry: [ARCHIVED] NHS Labour Force Statistics
[ARCHIVED] Community Counts data is retained for archival purposes only, such as research, reference and record-keeping. This data has not been maintained or updated. Users... -
Catalogue Entry: Precipitation Percentile
Precipitation Percentiles represents the accumulated precipitation (mm) for the time period compared to historical information for the same time period. This comparison ranks... -
Catalogue Entry: Maximum Temperature (°C)
Maximum Temperature represents the highest recorded temperature value (°C) at each location for a given time period. Time periods include the previous 24 hours and the previous... -
Catalogue Entry: Minimum Temperature (°C)
Minimum Temperature represents the lowest recorded temperature value (°C) at each location for a given time period. Time periods include the previous 24 hours and the previous 7... -
Catalogue Entry: Dry Spell
Dry spell periods are defined as the number of days (April 1 – October 31) where daily precipitation is less than 0.5 mm. This is not an accumulation of precipitation, simply a... -
Catalogue Entry: Departure from Average Precipitation (mm)
Departure from Average Precipitation represents the accumulated precipitation value for a location, subtracted by the long term average value. The long term average value is... -
Catalogue Entry: Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI)
The Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) is computed similarly to the SPI. The main difference is that SPI assesses precipitation variance, while SPEI also... -
Catalogue Entry: Blended Index – Short Term
The Blended Index (BI) is a model which employs multiple potential indicators of drought and excess moisture, such as the Palmer drought index, rolling precipitation amounts and... -
Catalogue Entry: Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI)
The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) has been recognized as the most accessible index for quantifying and reporting meteorological drought. On short timescales, the SPI is... -
Catalogue Entry: Percent of Average Precipitation
Percent of Average Precipitation represents the accumulation of precipitation for a location, divided by the long term average value. The long term average value is defined as... -
Catalogue Entry: Moisture Anomaly Index
The Moisture Anomaly Index (Palmer-Z) is an estimate of the moisture difference from normal (a 30-year mean). It attempts to express conditions for the current month regardless... -
Catalogue Entry: Palmer Modified Drought Index
The term "Palmer Drought Index" has been used collectively to represent multiple indices. This index is simply a water balance model which analyzes precipitation and... -
Catalogue Entry: Blended Index – Long Term
The Blended Index (BI) is a model which employs multiple potential indicators of drought and excess moisture, such as the Palmer drought index, rolling precipitation amounts and... -
Catalogue Entry: Total Soil Moisture (mm)
Total soil moisture is the modelled amount of plant available water (mm) in the root zone of the soil. The value given is the amount calculated to be present on the modeled day... -
Catalogue Entry: Difference from Normal Soil Moisture (mm)
Difference from normal soil moisture is the modelled amount of plant available water (mm) in the root zone of the soil, minus the average amount that has historically been... -
Catalogue Entry: Percent of Normal Soil Moisture
Percent of normal soil moisture is the modelled amount of plant available water (mm) in the root zone of the soil, divided by the average amount that has historically been...