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The Weather Network has gradually introduced new local weather products including an hourly forecast for the next 12 hours in 2006, [10] long term precipitation forecasts in 2008 and improved satellite and radar maps in 2009. In 2009, The Weather Network was granted 9(1) must-carry status by the CRTC, under the condition that Pelmorex develop a ...
By knowing the air quality forecast one can decide how to act, e.g. due to air pollution health effects, one can prepare ahead of time and choose the best time to do an outdoor activity. Deciding whether to put on a skin care ointment. [7] Find the cleanest route for driving, walking or cycling. [8] Deciding whether to leave the windows open or ...
[73] [74] As fires continued through August, they reduced air quality and caused hazy skies in almost all of Canada, as well bordering states and the Northeastern United States. [ 75 ] [ 76 ] Smoke in the west plagued the Canadian Prairies , and major cities including Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, and Flin Flon reached 10+ (the highest value) on ...
The UK is set to be hit by snow, rain and heavy winds over the New Year with several weather warnings being issued by the Met Office.. Covering Monday 30 December to Thursday 2 January, the ...
The Canadian network was thus gradually formed and by 1997, there were 19 weather radars of two kinds across the country: 18 five centimeter wavelength (C-Band) radars and 1 ten centimeter wavelength (S-Band) at McGill, all of the radars detected reflectivity but only Carvel (Edmonton), King City (Toronto) and McGill (Montreal) were equipped ...
Map of AQI. var pymChild = new pym.Child(); pymChild.sendHeight(); Ways to protect your health when air quality is bad. Experts say the particles in wildfire smoke can cause headaches, irritate ...
Sunday: Weather warnings continue to stay in place Storm Darragh will be moving away from the UK through Sunday but will continue to leave a legacy of strong north to northeasterly winds across ...
On May 1, 1871, the new Dominion of Canada established the Meteorological Service of Canada by providing a $5000 grant to Professor G. T. Kingston of the University of Toronto to establish a network of weather observations. This information was collected and made available to the public from 1877 onwards.