Data & Climate Projections
We make it easy to access and understand climate data
Good decisions start with good information. Reliable climate projections help us understand risks, plan for the future, and build stronger, more resilient communities. But finding the right data (and knowing how to interpret it) can be challenging. That’s where CLIMAtlantic comes in.
Here, you’ll find trusted sources of climate data from across Canada and beyond, along with information on how our team can help you make sense of it. Climate change is complex but accessing and understanding climate data doesn’t have to be.
How we can help
Need climate change projections for a specific project, region, or scenario? Our team can connect you to the most relevant datasets and help interpret what they mean for your work, your community, or your property. We make it easier to turn data into insight, and insight into action.
Additional tools and data sources we recommend
Below you’ll find reliable, up-to-date climate information sources that our team will proudly vouch for. They support adaptation work at the local, regional, and national levels, offering everything from raw data and maps to interactive projections and reports.
ChangingClimate.ca – Explore national reports on how climate change is affecting all aspects of life in Canada, from our health and environment to our economy, and how communities are adapting across the country.
Climate Atlas of Canada – An interactive map-based tool that blends climate science, storytelling, and data visualization to show how climate change is impacting communities across Canada. Supported by the Canadian Centre for Climate Services (CCCS), this resource makes climate data accessible to everyone.
ClimateData.ca – Access high-resolution, up-to-date datasets and visualization tools focused on climate impacts. Explore data by location, variable, or sector, and view case studies in areas such as agriculture, transportation, and the built environment.
Power Analytics and Visualization for Climate Science (PAVICS) – A virtual platform that provides access to climate and weather datasets (in the form of simulations, observations, and reanalyses) all in one place. It includes tools for analyzing data directly online, without having to download it first.
Other key organizations
Canadian Climate Institute – Publications and insights from Canada’s leading independent climate policy research organization.
Canadian Centre for Climate Services (CCCS) – A multidisciplinary team offering expertise and resources to help Canadians access and use climate data effectively.
