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98:'s Canadian Drought Monitor categorizes droughts in terms of precipitation percentiles on a scale of D0 to D4. D0 refers to an Abnormally Dry event that occurs once in three years; D4 refers to an exceptional drought that occurs once in fifty years. By June 2023, there were areas in Canada experiencing D0 to D3 events. Abnormally Dry lasting based on Drought categories are based on precipitation percentiles that generally related to the statistical return period.
75:, which was severe across the Prairie provinces and unprecedented in British Columbia. Every province and territory was in drought simultaneously. Common factors across Canada were a quick snow melt, sometimes due to a below-average snowpack, and the warmest May-June period in more than 80 years. Moderate to severe drought conditions from British Columbia to northern Ontario persisted until fall.
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The provincial government first announced impending drought on June 23, when several major watersheds were already at drought level 3 and the Peace River region had hit drought level 4. At that time and throughout the drought, it only asked for voluntary water restrictions. It did not invoke the 2016
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After a low snowfall winter, the spring of 2023 was unusually dry throughout
Atlantic Canada, with several regions in moderate drought. Much of PEI received only a quarter of its usual rainfall, while parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick saw their driest April on record. In Nova Scotia, irrigation
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was exacerbated by the drought. Vegetation throughout Canada was exceptionally dry, leading to tinder-like conditions. Lightning strikes in Canada's west, the most common cause of wildfires in Canada, were not commonly accompanied by any significant rain. Farms in the region which still have access
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After an unusually low snowfall winter, Ontario and Quebec descended into drought in May, with little or no rainfall through May and the first weeks of June. Quebec's weather in particular swung rapidly between extremes: multiple frosts in south Quebec early in May, with an early extreme heat wave
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Environment Canada in 2023, reaching 3,166 by August 19. At times, Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary each topped
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in BC's rain forest had only experienced stage 4 water restrictions four times. In 2022, stage 4 water restrictions were imposed for three months. In 2023, stage 4 restrictions were imposed in July and continued into the fall. A state of emergency was declared in the
Sunshine Coast after the main
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The dry conditions contributed to an unusually high number of wildfires throughout
Atlantic Canada. In May and the first week of June, Newfoundland and Labrador experienced more than 10 times its usual number of wildfires. Nova Scotia set an all-time historical record for fires, including four
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in May, which caused most regions to receive less than 5% of their normal rainfall. A few places recorded their driest May on record. From May 31 to June 11, the region was under an extreme fire risk. However, the drought broke in mid-June, with close to normal rainfall and only moderate heat
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Churchill, Winnipeg, and Saskatchewan Rivers sharply reduced the power available from several key hydroelectric generating stations. To compensate, Manitoba Hydro pulled its Brandon natural gas facility into service months ahead of its usual deep winter
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Maritimes, the summer of 2023 turned out to be the wettest on record. By the end of September, only the north Labrador shore was still classified as abnormally dry.
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Ontario and Quebec, with the exception of far western Ontario and Quebec, was under a high to extreme fire risk. By June 8, 54 fires were active in Ontario. The extreme fire risk briefly moved to northwestern Ontario before moving further west.
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fires. This caused a few extremely poor air quality days, including June 28, when
Toronto topped the worldwide charts for worst air quality. The smoke did not affect crop quality, although many farm workers wore N95 masks while working outside.
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was spared the extreme drought which was hitting the rest of Ontario and Quebec. Although southern Ontario began 2023 in drought, the remainder of the winter eased the snow deficit. Rainfall remained mostly normal until an atmospheric
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has remained at healthy levels. It is replenished by moss which absorbs moisture directly from fog and dew and which itself requires the protection of first-growth forests. Meares Island retained its first-growth forests after the
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out-of-control fires by June 1st. Two fires ignited near Halifax, including a suburban fire which destroyed an estimated 200 structures.
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456:"How did the Canadian wildfires start? A look at what's causing the fires that covered the East Coast in smoke"
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June 2023 marked the point where all eastern droughts abated and the western ones became significantly worse.
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842:"Climate change doubled chance of weather conditions that led to record Quebec fires, researchers say"
400:"Climate change doubled chance of weather conditions that led to record Quebec fires, researchers say"
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782:"From cold snap to drought and rain: weather continues to affect crops across Nova Scotia | SaltWire"
1487:"B.C. drought by the numbers: Vancouver, Victoria saw less than 10% of average rainfall since July"
1387:"B.C. drought by the numbers: Vancouver, Victoria saw less than 10% of average rainfall since July"
437:"Canada's wildfire season is off to an 'unprecedented' start. Here's what it could mean for the US"
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Extreme drought continued until the fall on Vancouver Island, along the coast, and in the
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1212:"After the drought of 2022, summer rain brings stability back to Ontario's farmers"
1154:"After the drought of 2022, summer rain brings stability back to Ontario's farmers"
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715:"Nova Scotia wildfires grow, prompt air quality warnings as far south as Virginia"
1584:"Canada's wettest province faces historic drought — and a precarious new future"
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1128:"Springtime Drought: Not Time for Panic Yet, Says U of G Crop Physiologist"
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1100:"Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Fire Weather Maps"
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878:"Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Fire Weather Maps"
593:"Halifax to get much sought-after snow from the latest winter storm"
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Extreme to exceptional drought in the entire region south of
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the worldwide list of cities with the worst air pollution.
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flood, continued to operate near the middle of its range.
1193:"Air Quality in Toronto is Among the Worst in the World"
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Goodwein, Tiffany; Melgar, Alejandro (June 29, 2023).
892:"Large part of Ontario now under provincial fire ban"
1114:"Drought map reveals abnormal dryness across Canada"
1043:"Southern Ontario Drought Not Like... | Syngenta CA"
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1237:"Is climate change fuelling Canada's wildfires?"
489:"Is climate change fuelling Canada's wildfires?"
307:Despite the low rainfall, Tofino's reservoir on
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920:"Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Blankets U.S."
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1650:2023 wildfires in Canada
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