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In-depth data and analysis on extreme weather and flood risks on www.cityfloodmap.com share engineering insight on complex topics of infrastructure design and performance, urban hydrology, flood risk assessment, and cost-effective risk management. Our goal is to promote critical, evidence-based "Thinking Slow on Floods and Flow" to improve flood and stormwater management policies and achieve effective environmental outcomes. R.J. Muir, Toronto, ON.

Toronto Extreme Rainfall Trends - 100-Year Daily Rainfall in Engineering Climate Datasets

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Previous posts have reviewed trends in extreme rainfall across Canada, in various regions including southern Ontario, and in the Greater Tor...

Data on Climate Change Impacts excluded due to "Cabinet Confidences" in Requests under Access to Information Act

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Our readers will be familiar with previous posts reviewing extreme rainfall and temperature trends, focusing on reliable, official datasets ...

Southern Ontario Extreme Rainfall Intensity Trends - Update From Environment Canada Engineering Climate Datasets

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Environment and Climate Change Canada has updated and extended the Engineering Climate Datasets as noted in the last post. This post shows t...

Environment Canada IDF Curve Update - Version 3.30 Release Adds Stations and Extends Data Records

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Environment and Climate Change Canada has released the Version 3.30 of the Engineering Climate Datasets:  https://collaboration.cmc.ec.gc.ca...

CityFloodMap.com reaches 500,000 views - thank you!

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 Hi all, Thank you so much for your interest in CityFloodMap.com and the material that I post. We have just surpassed half a million views! ...
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