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  2. Weather radio - Wikipedia

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    Learn about weather radio, a specialized receiver that broadcasts weather forecasts and alerts. Find out how NOAA Weather Radio operates in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Bermuda, and how to tune in to different channels.

  3. Meteorological Service of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, organization and functions of the MSC, a branch of Environment and Climate Change Canada that provides weather and environmental information and forecasts. The MSC operates a network of radio stations, centres and offices across Canada and has a long history of meteorological observations since 1840.

  4. McDougall Creek fire - Wikipedia

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    The McDougall Creek Fire was a wildfire in the Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada as part of the 2023 Canadian wildfires. It started near West Kelowna on August 15, 2023, and was discovered at 5:59 pm PDT. [1] The wildfire forced the evacuation of West Kelowna and parts of Kelowna.

  5. Kelowna - Wikipedia

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    Kelowna is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada. It has an estimated population of 222,748 in the metropolitan area and 142,146 in the city proper as of 2020.

  6. Canadian weather radar network - Wikipedia

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    Complete network stabilization and systemic problems resolution were also part of this major effort by Environment and Climate Change Canada. The first five years concentrated on the upgrading and stabilizing of the existing radars. Then all Canadian weather radars will be replaced with a dual polarization S-band radar between 2017 and 2023.

  7. List of extreme temperatures in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Find out the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in each province or territory of Canada. The coldest temperature ever measured in Canada was −63.0 °C (−81.4 °F) in Snag, Yukon, on February 3, 1947.

  8. Weatheradio Canada - Wikipedia

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    Weatheradio Canada (French: Radiométéo Canada) is a Canadian weather radio network owned and operated by Environment and Climate Change Canada's Meteorological Service of Canada division. It is one of the two weather radio systems across North America, and is an official partner of the National Weather Service .

  9. Environment and Climate Change Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the federal department responsible for environmental policies and programs in Canada. Find out its history, mandate, structure, and key issues such as water, climate change, and international cooperation.