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Manitoba Métis Federation Weather Keeper Stations
Resource ID
06cc0186-4986-11ed-b44f-0242ac13000c
Title
Manitoba Métis Federation Weather Keeper Stations
Date
Oct. 11, 2022, 4:59 p.m., Publication
Abstract
Manitoba Métis Federation weather stations currently deployed as part of the Weather Keeper Program.
Edition
1.0
Responsible
MMF
Point of Contact
info@mmf.mb.ca
Purpose
The Weather Keeper Program is in partnership with the Centre for Earth Observation Science at the University of Manitoba, to collect and monitor atmospheric data across the National Homeland. This monitoring network works closely with Red River Métis Citizens and MMF Locals, who live on and/or near waterbodies, to maintain meteorological stations for real-time climate data collection, which is then displayed on the MMF Webpage. Currently, there are weather stations in St.Laurent (Interlake Region) and Dawson Bay (The Pas Region). This program will provide information on land-use changes and variability in weather, along with insight into the local and regional effects of climate change. If you would like more information on the program and/or interested in housing a weather station, please contact our Métis Climate Monitoring Coordinator, Phoenix Combe, at phoenix.combe@mmf.mb.ca
Maintenance Frequency
unknown
Type
vector
Restrictions
formal permission to do something
Users must notify the Manitoba Métis Federation of their intent to use the data and must also use the attribution or citation information when referring to the data.
License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Language
eng
Temporal Extent
Start
Sept. 24, 2021, 4:36 p.m.
End
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Supplemental Information
The Weather Keeper Program Page can be found on the CanWIN Datahub.
Data Quality
Data level 0 (raw data). Weather station towers are not the standard height as weather towers operated by Environment and Climate Change Canada.  Wind and gust speeds reported at St Laurent Li Taan Aen Staansyoon indicate speeds that would be felt nearby on the lake only when the wind blows from SSW through W to NNW. The anemometer is sheltered from the full force of the wind by trees in other directions. Wind and gust speeds reported at Dawson Bay Li Taan Aen Staansyoon indicate speeds that would be felt nearby on the lake only when the wind blows from SE. The anemometer is sheltered from the full force of the wind by trees and a building in other directions.
Extent
  • x0: -100.979843
  • x1: -97.963701
  • y0: 50.429149
  • y1: 52.977246
Spatial Reference System Identifier
EPSG:4269
Keywords
no keywords
Category
Climatology Meteorology Atmosphere
Regions
Canada