Mean Temperature Difference From Normal
Mean Temperature Difference From Normal values are computed by subtracting the normal monthly average temperature from the average monthly temperature of the month. The average monthly temperature is computed by obtaining the mean value of average daily temperatures for a month. If the month was colder than normal the value computed will be negative and if it was warmer the value will be positive.
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2017-05-05
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2017-05-05
Temporal Coverage
2012-09-03 - Present
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Government of Canada; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Science and Technology Branch. (2017-05-05). Mean Temperature Difference From Normal. Government of Canada; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Science and Technology Branch. https://agriculture.canada.ca
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dnt, agclimate, crops, farmlands, temperature, agriculture, precipitation
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