Manitoba Fire Weather Network with 42 Stations Reporting Hourly Data
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Description
The Manitoba Department of Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures Fire Weather Network provides continuous, real-time atmospheric data from 42 automated stations. The network reports hourly measurements of temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind, and snow water equivalent at 10 stations. Environment and Climate Change Canada hosts this raw data, which has undergone minimal quality control.
Use Cases
Predict wildfire ignition probability based on temperature and humidity data.
Model fire spread and intensity using wind speed and direction measurements.
Assess fuel moisture conditions in forested areas using rainfall and snow water equivalent data.
Monitor real-time weather conditions for operational firefighting decisions.
Strengths
Data is reported hourly from 42 stations, providing frequent updates.
Real-time data feed enables immediate situational awareness.
Network covers multiple weather elements relevant to fire risk.
Limitations
Quality assessment is marked 'No'; data is raw with potential sensor errors.
Snow water equivalent is only reported at 10 of the 42 stations.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Provenance
Source
Manitoba Department of Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures
Collection Method
Automated weather station network.
Freshness
Real time
Geography
Manitoba, Canada
License is OGL-CA-2.0. Data is raw with minimal quality control; use at your own risk.