British Columbia Capital Regional District Meteorological Network with 33 Stations
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Description
33 automated and manual stations in the Capital Regional District of British Columbia provide real-time and manual data feeds. The network, operated by the Capital Regional District and aggregated by Environment and Climate Change Canada, reports on elements including temperature, precipitation, wind, soil, radiation, and water quality. Data is available from multiple access points, including a real-time feed for 15 stations.
Use Cases
Modeling watershed hydrology based on reported water quantity and quality elements.
Analyzing local climate trends based on continuous temperature, humidity, and precipitation data.
Assessing fire weather conditions based on temperature, humidity, and wind data mentioned in the description.
Monitoring soil moisture and radiation for agricultural or ecological studies.
Strengths
Includes 33 stations (11 atmospheric surface and 22 hydrometric), providing spatial coverage.
Offers real-time data feed for 15 stations, enabling timely analysis.
Reports on a wide category of elements including temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind, soil, radiation, and water quality.
Limitations
Quality is not formally assessed, which may affect reliability for certain applications.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Data freshness should be verified as the last metadata update is dated 2026-05-19.
Provenance
Source
Capital Regional District, aggregated by Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Collection Method
Automated and manual station observations.
Freshness
Real-time for 15 stations; manual feed for 18 stations.
Geography
Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada.
Data use is subject to a Standard Data Use Agreement and the OGL-CA-2.0 license.