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High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System - Continental

The High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System (HRDPS) carries out physics calculations to arrive at deterministic predictions of atmospheric elements from the current day out to 48 hours into the future. Atmospheric elements include temperature, precipitation, cloud cover, wind speed and direction, humidity and others. This product contains raw numerical results of these calculations. Geographical coverage of the system is most of Canada. Data is available over specific areas in the MSC Datamart and the whole coverage is available in the MSC GeoMet web services. Data is available at a horizontal resolution of about 2.5 km up to 31 vertical levels. Predictions are performed up to four times a day.

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Date Created

2014-11-18

Date Published

2025-04-01

Temporal Coverage

2014-11-18 - 2025-04-01

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322

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1,519

Source(s) and Citation

Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada. (2025-04-01). High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System - Continental. Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada.

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MSC Datamart

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Dataset

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GRIB2

Languages:

French

MSC Datamart

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Dataset

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GRIB2

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English

MSC Datamart AMQP

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Dataset

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GRIB2

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English

MSC Datamart AMQP

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Dataset

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GRIB2

Languages:

French

HRDPS.CONTINENTAL - Air temperature [°C]

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Web Service

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WMS

Languages:

English

HRDPS.CONTINENTAL - Air temperature [°C]

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Web Service

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WMS

Languages:

French

MSC Open Data documentation

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Supporting Document

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HTML

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English

MSC Open Data documentation

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Supporting Document

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HTML

Languages:

French

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