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FALL SEASON PREDICTED TO BE WARMER FOR MOST OF CANADA

Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2007

 

Ottawa, September 4, 2007 - Environment Canada's Meteorological Service predicts that much of Canada will experience above normal to normal temperatures this season, as outlined in the Fall seasonal outlook for September, October and November.

Highlights from the Seasonal Temperature and Precipitation Outlook for September, October and November 2007:
Temperatures are expected to be above or near average over most of Canada. However, below average temperatures are expected over most of Nunavut.

Seasonal fall precipitation appears varied across Canada. Generally, wetter conditions are expected across northern portions from British Columbia to Quebec and along the Atlantic Coast. Drier conditions are likely for southern sections of British Columbia, the Prairies, Ontario and in the far north.

The Seasonal Outlook can be particularly beneficial to many users as it offers greater advance notice of possible conditions. Firefighters may consider seasonal forecasts to position staff in areas susceptible to forest fires; merchants to stock up on items such as snowblowers, shovels and generators; farmers to determine the best time to plant their seeds; and commodities markets to trade futures in weather-dependent industries.

As the accuracy of long-range forecasts varies from region to region and from season to season, we suggest that you consult the Skill Maps for the latest information on Environment Canada's seasonal forecasts.

Because weather can vary from one year to the next due to natural variability, it is difficult to attribute these changes to a specific cause.

For more information, please contact:
Environment Canada

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Government of Canada Provides $625,000 to Canadian Avalanche Centre to Better Protect the Public

REVELSTOKE, September 5, 2007 - Jim Abbott, Member of Parliament for Kootenay-Columbia, on behalf of the Honourable John Baird, Minister of the Environment and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, today announced that the Government of Canada will provide $625,000 to the Canadian Avalanche Centre.

The funding will be used to develop and deliver public avalanche safety programs and services across Canada in both official languages.

"In Canada over the past ten years, avalanche accidents have killed an average of 14 people per year, making snow avalanches the single greatest threat to winter recreation in the mountains," said Mr. Abbott. "The work undertaken by the Canadian Avalanche Centre protectsthe health and safety of Canadians and is crucial to reducing risks and saving lives."

"We have a long history of working together on avalanche awareness and safety," said Clair Israelson, executive director of the Canadian Avalanche Centre. "Together with a wide range of other organizations and agencies, both public and private, we are creating world-class public safety programs that save lives. We are pleased that our results over the past four years have prompted this renewed commitment from the Government of Canada. We look forward to continuing this collaboration announced here today by Mr. Abbott."

The Canadian Avalanche Centre, headquartered in Revelstoke, British Columbia, was established in 2004 and serves as Canada's national public avalanche safety organization by:

Coordinating public avalanche safety programming;
Providing public avalanche safety warnings;
Delivering public avalanche awareness and education;
Providing avalanche training for non-professional winter recreation;
Serving as point of contact for public, private and government avalanche information; and
Encouraging avalanche research.
For more information about Environment Canada's programs and services please visit: http://www.ec.gc.ca

Environment Canada's Meteorological Service provides Canadians access to vital weather information and weather warnings 24/7. For more information, please visit: http://www.msc-smc.ec.gc.ca

For more information about the Canadian Avalanche Centre, please visit their Web site at: www.avalanche.ca
Eric Richer
Office of the Minister of the Environment

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Government of Canada to Make Announcement regarding Canadian Avalanche Centre

VANCOUVER, BC, September 4, 2007 - Media representatives are advised that Jim Abbott, Member of Parliament for Kootenay-Columbia, on behalf of the Honourable John Baird, Minister of the Environment and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, will be in Revelstoke on Wednesday, September 5, to make an announcement regarding the Canadian Avalanche Centre.

From the west: take the first exit into town, onto Victoria Rd. Turn right onto Campbell Ave. (this is a boulevard). Proceed on Campbell Ave, which turns into Centennial Park Dr. at the Community Centre. The Arch is located past the baseball diamonds, at the end of the Drive.

From the east:take the first exit into town, on Townley Road. At the T-intersection, turn right onto 4th St. and right again onto Victoria Rd. On Victoria Rd. take a left onto Campbell Ave (which is a boulevard). Proceed on Campbell Ave. It turns into Centennial Park Dr. Go past the baseball diamonds.
For further information, please contact:
Eric Richer
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada (http://www.ec.gc.ca)
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