AUTUMN 2007 WAS WARMER AND WETTER THAN NORMAL

Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2007

 

Ottawa, December 18, 2007 - The autumn of 2007 in Canada was neither the warmest nor wettest on record but was still warmer and wetter than normal.

Information on the autumn weather-that-was is from Environment Canada's Climate Trends and Variations Bulletin.

The Bulletin provides a cross-country look at temperatures and precipitation for the September to November, 2007 period and compares it to climate data from the past 60 years. A 30-year average is used for a reference period, and is referred to as a "normal".

Highlights from The Climate Trends and Variations Bulletin for Canada include:
Autumn 2007 in Canada was the 19th warmest on record, since nationwide records began in 1948, with temperatures 0.7° C above normal (based on preliminary data). Most of the country experienced temperatures within one degree below and above normal, with only the high Arctic and Great Lakes areas having temperatures more than 1° C above normal. The warmest autumn in Canada was recorded in 1998, with temperatures at 2.3° C above normal. The coolest autumn was recorded in 1986, with temperatures 1.8° C below normal.

The climate region in Canada with the highest ranked above-normal temperature this autumn was recorded in the region covering southern Ontario and Quebec (+1.4° C, 5th warmest).

Nationally averaged seasonal temperatures have been at or above normal for more than 10 years.

Overall, this autumn was the 12th wettest on record in Canada, with precipitation at 9.7% above normal. There was considerable variation in regional amounts, both wetter and drier than the national average. The wettest autumn was in 1981, with precipitation 24.1% above normal. The driest autumn was in 1976 with precipitation 20.3% below average.
The climate region covering most of the Northwest Territories (29.1% above normal) and the region covering northern Ontario and Quebec (22.4% above normal) both experienced their 4th wettest autumns.

Because weather conditions can vary greatly from one year to the next due to natural variability, it is difficult to attribute this past season's weather to a specific cause. However, the warmer and wetter than normal conditions are consistent with the types of changes that are expected to occur in the Canadian Climate as a result of global human-induced climate change.
Environment Canada
Media Relations

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NUSA DUA, BALI, INDONESIA - Canada's Environment Minister, John Baird, stated Saturday after the conclusion of the United Nations Climate Change Conference that he was pleased to see the world sign on to a new international agreement that acknowledged all countries must play a role.

"From the very beginning of these discussions, Canada's position has been that we must have an effective, binding international framework that leads to real greenhouse gas reductions. To reach that goal all major emitters, including China, India and the United States, need to be on board and the world moved closer to that goal today," said Minister Baird. "Our Government is proud of the principled position we have taken. With the United States now signed on to this framework the results of this conference show progress and we see that as an important first step. Now we need further progress by other major emitters over the next two years.

The agreement reached earlier today launches a two-year effort to negotiate a global plan to reduce greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.

"Make no mistake; the next two years will be a challenge, with long and intense negotiations. Canada looks forward to meeting that challenge and to working with our international partners to develop a global solution in the fight against climate change," said Minister Baird.

As the conference began Canada and the United Nations set out with three main goals:

the world must come together and agree to launch negotiations for a post-2012 agreement;
there must be an agreement on what the building blocks for a framework should be, and;
there must be an end date for negotiations of 2009.
Canada has been successful in achieving these goals.

"Climate change is a global problem requiring global solutions, and we've seen that with today's agreement. We have a track record of leadership on the environment at the G8, APEC, the Commonwealth and the United Nations." said Minister Baird. "Let me be clear - Canada is committed to the United Nations process, we are committed to a new international framework driven by science, and we are committed to action with our Turning the Corner Plan. Now is the time to act."
Eric Richer
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

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