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  2. Geography of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate types in Alberta Map of Palliser's Triangle. As Alberta extends for approximately 1,200 km (750 mi) from north to south, it is natural that the climate should vary considerably between parallels of 49° and 60° north and also between approximately 110° and 120° west. It is also further influenced by the different altitudes ...

  3. Climate change in Canada - Wikipedia

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    [52] [needs update] In Alberta there has been a trend of high summer temperatures and low summer precipitation. This has led much of Alberta to face drought conditions. [53] Drought conditions are harming the agriculture sector of this province, mainly the cattle ranching area. [54] When there is a drought there is a shortage of feed for cattle ...

  4. Climate of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton has a fairly dry climate. On average, it receives 476.9 millimetres (18.78 in) of precipitation, of which 365.7 millimetres (14.40 in) is rain and 111.2 millimetres (4.38 in) is the melt from 123.5 centimetres (48.6 in) of snowfall per annum. [4] Precipitation is heaviest in the late spring, summer, and early autumn.

  5. Canadian Prairies - Wikipedia

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    A trifling section surrounding the Alberta-Saskatchewan border has been classified as Bsk, semi-cold and arid climate. [10] Precipitation events in the Canadian prairies are very important to study as these locations make up 80% of the country's agricultural production. [12] On average, 454 mm of precipitation falls on the prairies each year. [13]

  6. 2023 Canadian drought - Wikipedia

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    Although most of Alberta and Saskatchewan have been in moderate drought since 2020, recent drought conditions have been severe. [6] In May 2023, Some locations in the Prairie region—which includes Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba—reached temperatures that were 7 degrees above normal while average temperatures were reported at 3 to 5 ...

  7. Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The agricultural area of southern Alberta has a semi-arid steppe climate because the annual precipitation is less than the water that evaporates or is used by plants. The southeastern corner of Alberta, part of the Palliser Triangle , experiences greater summer heat and lower rainfall than the rest of the province, and as a result, suffers ...

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  9. 2013 Alberta floods - Wikipedia

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    In Canmore, a town in Alberta's Rockies, over 220 millimetres (8.7 in) fell in just 36 hours, [when?] nearly half of the town's annual average rainfall. [9] In the town of High River, rainfall amounts at one weather station recorded 325 millimetres (12.8 in) in less than 48 hours. The rain falling on already saturated ground, coupled with the ...