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  2. 2023 Canadian drought - Wikipedia

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    However, the drought broke in mid-June, with close to normal rainfall and only moderate heat thereafter. [30] Because crops were planted in April's moisture, the drought during May did not affect crop yields in regions south of Muskoka. [31] [32] The exception was a yield drag on winter wheat, which begins to ripen in early summer. [33]

  3. Drought in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The North American Drought Monitor [7] has been established as a cooperative effort among drought experts in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. to monitor drought on a weekly basis. The site provides North American maps based on a synthesis of multiple indices and local impacts that best represents current drought conditions.

  4. Category:Droughts in Canada - Wikipedia

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    2012–2013 North American drought; 2023 Canadian drought; N. 2020–2023 North American drought This page was last edited on 6 December 2022, at 06:26 (UTC). ...

  5. Climate change in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of Canadian emissions from transportation come from road transportation, accounting for 144 Mt CO 2 eq, or 20% of total emissions. [14] These originate for individual cars, but also from long-haul trucks, which are used to transport most goods across the country. In 2018, the Canadian truck industry delivered 63.7 million ...

  6. Climate change in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The effects of climate change in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan are now [when?] being observed in parts of the province. There is evidence of reduction of biomass in Saskatchewan's boreal forests (as with those of other Canadian prairie provinces) that is linked by researchers to drought-related water stress stemming from global warming, most likely caused by greenhouse gas emissions.

  7. 1988–1990 North American drought - Wikipedia

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    That was far less area than the Dust Bowl, which covered 70% of the United States, but the drought of 1988–1990 not only ranks as the costliest drought in United States history, it was one of the costliest natural disasters in United States history. In Canada, drought-related losses added to $1.8 billion (1988 Canadian dollars).

  8. Code red air quality alerts as Canada wildfire smoke spreads ...

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    People living in the Midwest and Northeast were warned of a worsening air quality index throughout the week due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires

  9. Category:2023 droughts - Wikipedia

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    2023 Canadian drought; 2023–2024 South American drought; E. 2023 European drought; N. 2020–2023 North American drought This page was ...