‘Supersites’ in Iqaluit, Whitehorse to improve Arctic weather forecasting
Weather matters in the Arctic like it does in few other places, but Environment Canada’s forecasts for the North have long been hampered by poor data.
Now, two new “supersites” in Whitehorse, Yukon, and Iqaluit, Nunavut, should give northerners a more accurate sense of some of the country’s most extreme weather — and improve scientific understanding of the changing Arctic.
“There’s interest to understand how we can make improvements to the Arctic weather forecasts, particularly since we’re seeing such increased activity in the Arctic,” said Environment Canada researcher Zen Mariani. “We need to make sure we’re doing a good job with the Arctic weather forecasts.”
Many northerners, who like to head out on the land for days at a time in all seasons, depend on accurate predictions for safe travel.