Canadian Climate Change Scenarios Network


Welcome to the Canadian Climate Change Scenarios Network (CCCSN). The CCCSN is a partner interface for distributing climate change scenarios and adaptation research.

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New users of climate change scenarios should access: 'Climate Change Scenarios Basics'

The goals of CCCSN are:

  • Support climate change impact and adaptation research in Canada and other countries;
  • Support stakeholders requiring scenario information for decision making and policy development;
  • Provide access to the work of AIRS, an Environment Canada research group under the auspices of the Atmospheric Science and Technology Directorate; and
  • Provide access to Canadian research on the development of scenarios and adaptation research.

Climate change scenarios are provided from numerous international research centres, in support of the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) assessments. Results from the second (SAR), third (TAR), and fourth (AR4) assessments are available. The CCCSN also offers limited output from the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM), with access to different tools for visualizing scenario results.

More information on CCCSN can be found here.

Important Information

Obtain Raw Data Visualize Climate Models Generate Local Variables
Obtain Raw Data
Get basic data for constructing climate scenarios.
Visualize Climate Models
Analyze climate scenarios using customized maps and graphs.
Generate Local Variables
Use statistical downscaling tools to generate local variables from large-scale climate variables(predictors)


The CCCSN would like to acknowledge the following partners:

Environment Canada
University of Regina University of Toronto GEC3
McGill University Ouranos UBC
Yukon College York University University of Prince Edward Island

Date Modified: 4 March 2011 09:56:36 AM


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