Each December, Environment Canada issues a list of the top ten weather stories for the year. The list chronicles the weather events that made headlines and captivated Canadians from coast to coast. The stories are compiled by David Phillips, Senior Climatologist and Canada's foremost weather guru.
A list of the most notable weather events of the past 100 years including the ice storm of 1998, the fatal iceberg accident that sunk the Titanic in 1912 and the Canadian weather event that claimed the most lives, the heat wave of 1936.
Find out how the Top Ten lists are compiled including the special process to develop the Top Ten Stories of the Century.
Get to know more about Canada's foremost weather expert who determines the stories that will make the top ten each year, climatologist David Phillips.
Canada's most memorable weather events with photos.
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