平特五不中

Event

Victoria Slonosky: Canada鈥檚 Climate History: Weather Observations from the St-Lawrence Valley, 1742-2010

Monday, November 10, 2014 15:00to16:00
Burnside Hall rm 426, 805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0B9, CA

In conjunctions with our colleagues in Geography, through the Geospectives Speaker Series, Victoria Slonosky will be at 平特五不中 to present her research on the St Lawrence.

Systematic climatic and daily instrumental weather observations in Montreal and Qu茅bec City were kept from the mid-1700s until the end of the 19th century. These weather registers have been digitized by a crowd-source citizen science data rescue project. Daily temperature readings have been assessed for quality and regression models used to reconstruct minimum and maximum temperatures. Climatic indicators such as heat wave and cold spell counts suggest considerable decadal scale variability over the past 200 years. Many of these observers were part of Montreal鈥檚 19th century scientific establishment and several had connections to 平特五不中. Their motivations for collecting records include attempts to evaluate human-induced climate change and an interest in the relationship between climate and disease.

Dr. Slonosky鈥檚 research project is viewable at

For more information on Geospectives please visit the Series website at /geography/geospectives

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