Finding the right data for your needs
Climate data can answer many different questions about a city. How has Toronto’s climate changed over the past century? What conditions are considered normal in the recent past? What might the next season bring? How could long-term averages and extremes change over the coming decades? And what could those changes mean for infrastructure, public health, natural systems, and everyday life?
No single dataset can answer all of these questions. The appropriate information depends on the decision being made, the time horizon involved, and the climate variable(s) of interest. ClimateData.ca offers observational datasets, climate normals, seasonal forecasts, future climate projections and specialized tools that allow users to examine these questions at different scales.
This article presents a menu of climate information for Toronto and shows how data from ClimateData.ca can be transformed into clear visual stories. The same datasets and tools can be applied to communities across Canada.