Data Dictionary

Column Type Label Description
Climate Scenario text

A potential future climate scenario modeled by the IPCC and PCIC/ECCC representing potential futures based on different emissions and socioeconomic pathways (CMIP6 Canadian Downscaled Climate Scenarios – Univariate CMIP6)

Time Horizon text

The (approximately) 30-year time horizon represented by the climate models.

Distribution text

Represents the statistical distribution of the model output with an average (median), low (10th percentile), and high (90th percentile) value.

ANNUAL_MEAN_TEMPERATURE text

Yearly average of the maximum and minimum temperature in Toronto

WINTER_MEAN_TEMPERATURE text

Average of the maximum and minimum temperature for December, January, and February (DFJ)

SPRING_MEAN_TEMPERATURE text

Average of the maximum and minimum temperature for March, April, and May (MAM)

SUMMER_MEAN_TEMPERATURE text

Average of the maximum and minimum temperature for June, July, and August (JJA)

FALL_MEAN_TEMPERATURE text

Average of the maximum and minimum temperature for September, October, and November (SON)

ANNUAL_MAXIMUM_TEMPERATURE text

The average of daily maximum temperatures at a location for a specified time interval

WINTER_MAXIMUM_TEMPERATURE text

Winter months include December, January, and February (DFJ)

SPRING_MAXIMUM_TEMPERATURE text

Spring months include March, April, and May (MAM)

SUMMER_MAXIMUM_TEMPERATURE text

Summer months include June, July, and August (JJA)

FALL_MAXIMUM_TEMPERATURE text

Fall months include September, October, and November (SON)

ANNUAL_MINIMUM_TEMPERATURE text

The average of daily minimum temperatures at a location for a specified time interval

WINTER_MINIMUM_TEMPERATURE text

Winter months include December, January, and February (DFJ)

SPRING_MINIMUM_TEMPERATURE text

Spring months include March, April, and May (MAM)

SUMMER_MINIMUM_TEMPERATURE text

Summer months include June, July, and August (JJA)

FALL_MINIMUM_TEMPERATURE text

Fall months include September, October, and November (SON)

DAYS_ABOVE_35C text

The number of days in a year when daily maximum temperature exceeds 35˚C (or > 35˚C)

DAYS_ABOVE_30C text

The number of days in a year when daily maximum temperature exceeds 30˚C (or > 30˚C)

DAYS_ABOVE_25C text

The number of days in a year when daily maximum temperature exceeds 25˚C (or > 25˚C)

DAYS_ABOVE_20C_TROPICAL_NIGHTS text

A tropical night occurs when daily minimum temperature stays above 20˚C (or > 20˚C)

HOTTEST_DAY_TEMPERATURE text

The maximum of daily maximum temperatures (°C), representing the hottest daytime temperature at a loction for a specified time interval

TEMPERATURE_BASED_HEAT_WARNING_FREQUENCY text

A Heat Warning is issued for southern Ontario when there is a forecast of two or more consecutive days with daytime maximum temperatures of 31°C or warmer, together with nighttime minimum temperatures of 20°C or warmer or when there is a forecast of two or more consecutive days with humidex values expected to reach 40 or higher.

MAXIMUM_CONSECUTIVE_TEMPERATURE_BASED_HEAT_WARNING_DAYS text

The maximum number of consecutive days when there is a forecast of two or more consecutive days with daytime maximum temperatures of 31°C or warmer, together with nighttime minimum temperatures of 20°C or warmer

HUMIDEX_ABOVE_30 text

The number of days in a year when the maximum humidex exceeds 30

HUMIDEX_ABOVE_35 text

The number of days in a year when the maximum humidex exceeds 35

HUMIDEX_ABOVE_40 text

The number of days in a year when the maximum humidex exceeds 40

DAYS_BELOW_MINUS_20C text

The number of days in a year when daily minimum temperature drops below -20˚C (or < -20˚C)

DAYS_BELOW_MINUS_10C text

The number of days in a year when daily minimum temperature drops below -10˚C (or < -10˚C)

DAYS_BELOW_0C_FROST_DAYS text

The number of days in a year when daily minimum temperature is lower than 0˚C (or < 0˚C). Under these conditions, frost may form on the ground or on cold surfaces

HEATING_DEGREE_DAYS text

The degree to which average daily temperatures are below 18°C (or < 18°C). This is often used to represent heating demand for buildings.

COOLING_DEGREE_DAYS text

The degree to which average daily temperatures are above 18°C (or > 18°C). This is often used to represent air conditioning demand for buildings.

ANNUAL_TOTAL_PRECIPITATION text

The sum of the total rainfall and the water equivalent of the total snowfall (mm) at the location during a specified time interval

WINTER_TOTAL_PRECIPITATION text

Winter months include December, January, and February (DFJ)

SPRING_TOTAL_PRECIPITATION text

Spring months include March, April, and May (MAM)

SUMMER_TOTAL_PRECIPITATION text

Summer months include June, July, and August (JJA)

FALL_TOTAL_PRECIPITATION text

Fall months include September, October, and November (SON)

MAXIMUM_1DAY_PRECIPITATION text

The maximum amount of precipitation (mm) in one day over a given period of time

MAXIMUM_3DAY_PRECIPITATION text

The maximum amount of precipitation (mm) in three days over a given period of time

SIMPLE_DAILY_INTENSITY_INDEX text

Average intensity (mm/day) over a given period of time, calculated as total wet day precipitation (> 0.2 mm) divided by the total number of wet days

95TH_PERCENTILE_PRECIPITATION text

Total precipitation when daily precipitation is greater than or equal to the 95th percentile (the value where 95% of all measurements are under it, and 5% of measurements are over it)

99TH_PERCENTILE_PRECIPITATION text

Total precipitation when daily precipitation is greater than or equal to the 99th percentile (the value where 99% of all measurements are under it, and 1% of measurements are over it)

MAXIMUM_CONSECUTIVE_WET_DAYS text

The maximum number of consecutive days when precipitation was greater than 0.2 mm (or > 0.2)

ANNUAL_TOTAL_DRY_DAYS text

The number of days in a year when precipitation was less than 0.2 mm (or < 0.2)

MAXIMUM_CONSECUTIVE_DRY_DAYS text

The maximum number of consecutive days when precipitation was less than 0.2 mm (or < 0.2)

FROST_FREE_SEASON_START_DATE text

The last date in a year when daily minimum temperature stays above 0°C after 5 consecutive days (before July 15)

FROST_FREE_SEASON_END_DATE text

The first date in a year when daily minimum temperature falls below 0˚C after 5 consecutive days (after July 15)

FROST_FREE_SEASON_LENGTH text

The number of days in a year between the start of the frost-free season (when daily minimum temperature stays above 0°C after 5 consecutive days before July 15) and end of the frost-free season (when daily minimum temperature falls below 0˚C after 5 consecutive days after July 15)

CORN_HEAT_UNITS text

Corn heat units (CHU) provides an index of the amount of heat available for the growth of corn with daily maximum temperature above 10˚C and nighttime temperature above 4.4˚C. Generally, at least 2200 CHUs are required to grow corn

GROWING_DEGREE_DAYS_BASE_0C text

Growing degree days (GDDs) provides an index of the amount of heat available for the growth and development of plants and insects. Different base temperatures (0, 4, 5, 10, 15°C) are used to capture results for organisms that demand different amounts of heat

CANOLA_GROWING_DEGREE_DAYS_BASE_4C text

Growing degree days (GDDs) provides an index of the amount of heat available for the growth and development of plants and insects. Different base temperatures (0, 4, 5, 10, 15°C) are used to capture results for organisms that demand different amounts of heat

FORAGE_CROPS_GROWING_DEGREE_DAYS_BASE_5C text

Growing degree days (GDDs) provides an index of the amount of heat available for the growth and development of plants and insects. Different base temperatures (0, 4, 5, 10, 15°C) are used to capture results for organisms that demand different amounts of heat

CORN_AND_BEAN_GROWING_DEGREE_DAYS_BASE_10C text

Growing degree days (GDDs) provides an index of the amount of heat available for the growth and development of plants and insects. Different base temperatures (0, 4, 5, 10, 15°C) are used to capture results for organisms that demand different amounts of heat

GROWING_DEGREE_DAYS_BASE_15C text

Growing degree days (GDDs) provides an index of the amount of heat available for the growth and development of plants and insects. Different base temperatures (0, 4, 5, 10, 15°C) are used to capture results for organisms that demand different amounts of heat

FREEZE_THAW_CYCLES text

A simple count of the number of days when temperature fluctuates between freezing and non-freezing temperatures

FREEZING_RAIN_POTENTIAL text

The number of days in a year when daily minimum temperature is greater than -2˚C and daily maximum temperature is below 2˚C

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