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Country or TerritoryStation NameWMO Station NumberNational Station Id NumberPeriodElement-Statistic Qualifier CodeStatistic DescriptionUnitJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual Annual NCDC Computed Value 
CANADANANAIMO A , BC71890010253701947-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount12 9 7 1 -9797.910 0 0 0 -9797.916 11 45 46.0 
CANADANANAIMO A , BC71890010253701947-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 29 29 29 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADALYTTON , BC71891011147411970-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount20 13 6 -9797.910 0 0 0 -9797.911 9 19 70 68.0 
CANADALYTTON , BC71891011147411970-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount20 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAVANCOUVER INT'L A , BC71892011084471937-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount8 5 2 -9797.910 0 0 0 0 -9797.913 7 25 25.0 
CANADAVANCOUVER INT'L A , BC71892011084471937-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADACOMOX A , BC71893010218301944-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount8 5 3 -9797.910 0 0 0 0 -9797.913 6 25 25.0 
CANADACOMOX A , BC71893010218301944-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAPRINCE GEORGE A , BC71896010964501942-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount28 23 23 13 2 -9797.910 -9797.913 10 21 28 151 151.0 
CANADAPRINCE GEORGE A , BC71896010964501942-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAMCINNES ISLAND , BC71897010650101955-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount5 2 -9797.91-9797.910 0 0 0 0 -9797.911 3 12 11.0 
CANADAMCINNES ISLAND , BC71897010650101955-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount26 29 29 30 29 28 29 28 30 29 27 27 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAPRINCE RUPERT A , BC71898010664811962-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount13 10 8 3 0 0 0 0 -9797.911 7 11 52 53.0 
CANADAPRINCE RUPERT A , BC71898010664811962-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 28 28 28 28 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADALANGARA , BC71899010545001936-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount5 2 1 -9797.910 0 0 0 0 -9797.911 3 12 12.0 
CANADALANGARA , BC71899010545001936-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 29 29 30 30 29 29 28 30 30 29 29 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAKUUJJUARAPIK A , QC71905071035361925-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 27 19 5 -9797.910 -9797.9110 26 31 208 208.0 
CANADAKUUJJUARAPIK A , QC71905071035361925-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 29 30 30 29 29 29 29 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAKUUJJUAQ A , QC71906071135341947-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 28 20 3 0 0 3 20 29 31 224 224.0 
CANADAKUUJJUAQ A , QC71906071135341947-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 29 30 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAINUKJUAK , QC71907071032821921-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 29 23 6 -9797.910 1 15 28 31 223 223.0 
CANADAINUKJUAK , QC71907071032821921-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 29 30 30 30 29 29 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAIQALUIT A , NT71909024025901946-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 30 27 5 -9797.91-9797.918 26 29 31 245 246.0 
CANADAIQALUIT A , NT71909024025901946-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADASHEPHERD BAY A , NT71911023036851957-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 30 30 14 -9797.911 18 30 30 31 275 274.0 
CANADASHEPHERD BAY A , NT71911023036851957-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount28 30 26 28 28 29 29 28 30 28 28 29 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAGILLAM A , MB71912050610011970-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 26 14 1 0 0 4 20 29 31 215 215.0 
CANADAGILLAM A , MB71912050610011970-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADACHURCHILL A , MB71913050606001943-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 29 21 3 -9797.91-9797.913 19 29 31 226 225.0 
CANADACHURCHILL A , MB71913050606001943-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADACORAL HARBOUR A , NT71915023010001933-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 30 30 11 0 -9797.9114 28 30 31 264 264.0 
CANADACORAL HARBOUR A , NT71915023010001933-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 29 30 30 30 30 29 30 29 29 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAEUREKA , NT71917024012001947-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 30 31 8 -9797.914 28 31 30 31 284 283.0 
CANADAEUREKA , NT71917024012001947-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 29 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAPELLY BAY , NT71919023030901957-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 30 31 17 -9797.914 23 31 30 31 287 287.0 
CANADAPELLY BAY , NT71919023030901957-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount28 30 28 29 29 29 30 28 30 29 28 27 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADACREE LAKE , SK71920040618611969-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 30 22 9 -9797.910 0 3 16 29 31 198 199.0 
CANADACREE LAKE , SK71920040618611969-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 21 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADALA RONGE A , SK71922040641501959-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 30 21 6 -9797.910 -9797.912 13 28 31 190 190.0 
CANADALA RONGE A , SK71922040641501959-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount24 24 24 24 24 24 25 24 25 24 24 25 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADARESOLUTE A , NT71924024035001947-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 30 31 15 -9797.918 27 31 30 31 292 293.0 
CANADARESOLUTE A , NT71924024035001947-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADACAMBRIDGE BAY A , NT71925025006001929-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 30 29 10 0 -9797.9116 30 30 31 266 266.0 
CANADACAMBRIDGE BAY A , NT71925025006001929-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADABAKER LAKE A , NT71926023005001946-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 30 28 6 0 -9797.9110 27 30 31 252 252.0 
CANADABAKER LAKE A , NT71926023005001946-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount30 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 28 28 30 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADAGLADMAN POINT A , NT71927024023401957-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 30 30 13 0 2 17 30 30 31 272 273.0 
CANADAGLADMAN POINT A , NT71927024023401957-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount29 25 28 27 28 30 29 29 29 30 27 28 -9999.92-9999.92
CANADABYRON BAY A , NT71929025005951957-1990-2.0Mean Monthly Valuecount31 28 31 30 29 9 0 1 16 30 30 31 266 266.0 
CANADABYRON BAY A , NT71929025005951957-199015Number of Years used to Calculate Normalcount29 28 28 26 30 29 29 30 30 30 30 29 -9999.92-9999.92

Footnotes

1 - code for value > 0.0 but < the smallest unit at the archived precision
2 - code for missing value
Source

World Meteorological Organization Standard Normals

Source:  World Meteorological Organization

WMO data provide the basis for better understanding the climatology of severe weather and extreme events such as tropical cyclones, El Niño, floods, heat waves, cold waves, droughts and other natural hazards, contributing to saving both lives and property, and improving our understanding and monitoring of the climate system and environment. WMO has drawn attention to issues of major concern, such as ozone layer depletion, global warming, climate change and diminishing water resources.

WMO enhances the application of meteorological and hydrological information for the security and well-being of society. Such information is crucial for addressing major challenges such as food security, water resources management, reduction of pollution, decision-making related to the health sector, transport, tourism among others.

WMO provides guidelines to use procedures for analysing climate data for climate change purposes as well as for other applications. This includes, inter-alia, analysis of extremes in a changing climate, the role of climatological normals in a changing climate and climate data homogenisation. Description of processes, methodologies and practices in climatology are provided within a mandatory publication representing the WMO guide to climatological practices.

WMO defines climatological standard normals as "averages of climatological data computed for the following consecutive periods of 30 years: January 1, 1901 to December 31, 1930, January 1, 1931 to December 31, 1960, etc." (WMO, 1984).The latest global standard normals period is 1961-1990. The next standard normals periode is January 1991 – December 2020.
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