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About climate indicators
The Government of Alberta is currently working to analyze province-wide datasets for indicators that best communicate the condition of Alberta’s climate. These indicators will be added here when available.
In the meantime, explore the resources below to learn more about climate work and results in Alberta.
Related publications
View recent reports, articles and other publications reporting on the condition of Alberta's climate.
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Spatial and Temporal Shifts in Historic and Future Temperature and Precipitation Patterns Related to Snow Accumulation and Melt Regimes in Alberta, Canada
Year Published: 2021
Authors: Newton, B.W., Farjad, B., and Orwin, J.F. -
Atmospheric drivers of winter above-freezing temperatures and associated rainfall in western Canada
Year Published: 2019
Authors: Newton, B., Ronsal, B. R., Edwards, T. W. D., Prowse, T. D., and McGregor, G. R. -
Land use, climate change and ecological responses in the Upper North Saskatchewan and Red Deer River Basins: a scientific assessment
Year Published: 2018
Authors: Farr, D., Mortimer, C., Wyatt, F., Braid, A., Loewen, C., Emmerton, C., and Slater, S.
Climate
Access data and learn about climate monitoring in Alberta: Environmental monitoring.
Contact Alberta's Environmental Science Program or the Office of the Chief Scientist:
Email: [email protected]
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