To equip Atlantic Canadians with tools to protect themselves, their families and their property, Environment Canada has produced this special comprehensive web site containing information on severe summer weather in the Atlantic region, practical tips for preparing for extreme weather events and numerous links to other helpful web sites.
What type of conditions are of concern?
Weather QuizTry your hand at Environment Canada's online Severe Summer Weather Trivia. Test your knowledge on facts and figures about hurricanes, severe summer storms, air quality (smog) and more. Click here to play Atlantic Canada Summer Storm SummariesAtlantic Storm Summaries Archive - This online archive contains all the latest storm summaries bulletins issued by Environment Canada's Atlantic Storm Prediction Centre. A storm summary or special weather statement is a general technical summary (rainfall amounts, wind speeds, weather records etc.) that are issued shortly following a significant event in Atlantic Canada. The severe summer weather summaries listed below are a more in depth summary and discussion (with photos) of notable events during the previous summer. July 5, 2006Environment Canada has confirmed that tornado activity occurred in the area of Argyle, New Brunswick (about 25 km east of Florenceville) on the evening of July 2, around 19:00 Atlantic daylight time. Click here for additional information and pictures. Summer Weather Information
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