Additional Information

Date published
SeriesAtlas of Canada, 3rd Edition (110)
Issue030
PurposeThe map was created to display the different classifications of the climates around the world developed by W. Koppen.
Author
LanguageThis product is available in English
Product typeMap (65,202) Data (39,874)
View full metadata
fileIdentifier
09ffaeb5-ec8f-5bb5-bdcb-3436ccf26f58
language
eng; CAN
characterSet
utf8; utf8
hierarchyLevel
dataset; jeuDonnées
contact
CI_ResponsibleParty
organisationName
Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Earth Sciences Sector; Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation
contactInfo
CI_Contact
phone
CI_Telephone
voice
voice; 1 (819) 564-4857
voice
voice; 1 (800) 661-2638 (Toll Free in Canada and USA.)
facsimile
1 (819) 564-5698
address
CI_Address
deliveryPoint
Physical; 2144; King Street West; ; Suite 010
city
Sherbrooke
administrativeArea
Quebec
postalCode
J1J 2E8
country
CANADA
electronicMailAddress
geoginfo@NRCan.gc.ca
role
pointOfContact; contact
dateStamp
2013-09-16
metadataStandardName
North American Profile of ISO 19115:2003 - Geographic information - Metadata (NAP-Metadata)
metadataStandardVersion
CAN/CGSB-171.100-2009
dataSetURI
http://geogratis.gc.ca/api/en/nrcan-rncan/ess-sst/09ffaeb5-ec8f-5bb5-bdcb-3436ccf26f58
referenceSystemInfo
MD_ReferenceSystem
referenceSystemIdentifier
RS_Identifier
code
Lambert Conic Conformal Projection Standard Parallels 49 degrees North and 77 degrees North
identificationInfo
MD_DataIdentification
citation
CI_Citation
title
Climatic Regions
date
CI_Date
date
1957-01-01
dateType
publication; publication
citedResponsibleParty
CI_ResponsibleParty
organisationName
Government of Canada; Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Government of Canada
role
originator; auteur
presentationForm
mapDigital; carteNumérique
presentationForm
mapHardcopy; cartePapier
series
CI_Series
name
Atlas of Canada, 3rd Edition
issueIdentification
030
abstract
Contained within 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a map that shows the division of Canada into climatic regions according to the classification of the climates of the world developed by W. Koppen. Koppen first divided the world into five major divisions to which he assigned the letters A, B, C, D, and E. The letters represent the range of divisions from tropical climate (A) to polar climate (E). There are no A climates in Canada. The descriptions of the four remaining major divisions are given in the map legend. Koppen then divided the large divisions into a number of climatic types in accordance with temperature differences and variations in the amounts and distribution of precipitation, on the basis of which he added certain letters to the initial letter denoting the major division. The definitions of the additional letters which apply in Canada are also given when they first appear in the map legend. Thus b is defined under Csb and the definition is, therefore, not repeated under Cfb, Dfb or Dsb. For this map, the temperature and precipitation criteria established by Koppen have been applied to Canadian data for a standard thirty year period (1921 to 1950 inclusive).
purpose
The map was created to display the different classifications of the climates around the world developed by W. Koppen.
credit
Meteorological Division, Department of Transport
credit
Geographical Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys
status
completed; complété
pointOfContact
CI_ResponsibleParty
organisationName
Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Earth Sciences Sector; Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation
contactInfo
CI_Contact
phone
CI_Telephone
voice
voice; 1 (819) 564-4857
voice
voice; 1 (800) 661-2638 (Toll Free in Canada and USA.)
facsimile
1 (819) 564-5698
address
CI_Address
deliveryPoint
Physical; 2144; King Street West; ; Suite 010
city
Sherbrooke
administrativeArea
Quebec
postalCode
J1J 2E8
country
CANADA
electronicMailAddress
geoginfo@NRCan.gc.ca
role
pointOfContact; contact
resourceMaintenance
MD_MaintenanceInformation
maintenanceAndUpdateFrequency
MD_MaintenanceFrequencyCode notPlanned; nonPlanifié
graphicOverview
MD_BrowseGraphic
fileName
http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/pub/geott/atlas/archives/english/3rdedition/environment/climate/030_browse.jpg
fileType
jpg
descriptiveKeywords
MD_Keywords
keyword
Weather
keyword
Climate
keyword
Meteorology
keyword
Meteorological data
type
theme; thème
thesaurusName
CI_Citation
title
Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus
date
CI_Date
date
2011-05-16
dateType
publication; publication
citedResponsibleParty
CI_ResponsibleParty
organisationName
Library and Archives Canada
role
custodian; conservateur
descriptiveKeywords
MD_Keywords
keyword
Canada
keyword
Western Canada
keyword
Central Canada
keyword
Atlantic Canada
keyword
Yukon
keyword
Northwest Territories
keyword
British Columbia
keyword
Alberta
keyword
Saskatchewan
keyword
Manitoba
keyword
Ontario
keyword
Quebec
keyword
New Brunswick
keyword
Nova Scotia
keyword
Prince Edward Island
keyword
Newfoundland
type
place; endroit
resourceConstraints
MD_LegalConstraints
useConstraints
copyright; droitAuteur
otherConstraints
© Department of Natural Resources Canada. All rights reserved.
resourceConstraints
MD_LegalConstraints
useConstraints
license; licence
otherConstraints
Open Government Licence - Canada (http://data.gc.ca/eng/open-government-licence-canada)
spatialRepresentationType
grid; grille
spatialResolution
MD_Resolution
equivalentScale
MD_RepresentativeFraction
denominator
10000000
language
eng; CAN
topicCategory
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
extent
EX_Extent
geographicElement
EX_GeographicBoundingBox
extentTypeCode
1
westBoundLongitude
-175
eastBoundLongitude
-10
southBoundLatitude
40
northBoundLatitude
85
distributionInfo
MD_Distribution
distributionFormat
MD_Format
name
JPEG
version
JPEG Revision 1.02
distributionFormat
MD_Format
name
PDF
version
PDF 1.4
distributor
MD_Distributor
distributorContact
CI_ResponsibleParty
organisationName
Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Earth Sciences Sector; Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation
contactInfo
CI_Contact
phone
CI_Telephone
voice
voice; 1 (819) 564-4857
voice
voice; 1 (800) 661-2638 (Toll Free in Canada and USA.)
facsimile
1 (819) 564-5698
address
CI_Address
deliveryPoint
Physical; 2144; King Street West; ; Suite 010
city
Sherbrooke
administrativeArea
Quebec
postalCode
J1J 2E8
country
CANADA
electronicMailAddress
geoginfo@NRCan.gc.ca
role
distributor; distributeur
distributionOrderProcess
MD_StandardOrderProcess
fees
Free for download
transferOptions
MD_DigitalTransferOptions
unitsOfDistribution
JPG
transferSize
1.081983
onLine
CI_OnlineResource
linkage
http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/pub/geott/atlas/archives/english/3rdedition/environment/climate/030.jpg
protocol
HTTP
name
JPG
description
Download JPG through HTTP
transferOptions
MD_DigitalTransferOptions
unitsOfDistribution
PDF
transferSize
1.084677
onLine
CI_OnlineResource
linkage
http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/pub/geott/atlas/archives/english/3rdedition/environment/climate/030.pdf
protocol
HTTP
name
PDF
description
Download PDF through HTTP
dataQualityInfo
DQ_DataQuality
scope
DQ_Scope
level
dataset; jeuDonnées
lineage
LI_Lineage
statement
processStep
LI_ProcessStep
description
Create a paper map using traditional cartographic processes.
rationale
Paper maps were the primary medium used to portray the location and spatial relationships of geographic information during this time period.
processStep
LI_ProcessStep
description
Individual paper maps were bound together to form a book.
rationale
Individual maps are less likely to be lost or damaged if they are bound together into a book.
processStep
LI_ProcessStep
description
Individual paper maps are scanned to create a digital image of the map.
rationale
The digital image of the paper map can be viewed on a computer monitor or printed.
processStep
LI_ProcessStep
description
The digital image file is opened in a graphics editing program to identify and correct any non-map artifacts recorded during the scanning process.
rationale
During the scanning process, non-map artifacts may be recorded in the digital image file. Non-map artifacts can include unwanted material on the map, fold marks on map, and fibers on the scanning device. These non-map artifacts are removed to improve the visual quality of the digital image file.

Geographic Location

Extent
-175, 40, -10, 85

Geographic bounding box extent: detailed latitude and longitude coordinates follow.

North:85.0, East:-10.0, South:40.0, West:-175.0

Contact Information

Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Earth Sciences Sector; Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation

Postal address:

2144, King Street West, Suite 010
Sherbrooke, Quebec
CANADA
J1J 2E8

Contact:

Telephone: 1 (819) 564-4857
Telephone: 1 (800) 661-2638 (Toll Free in Canada and USA.)

E-mail: geoginfo@NRCan.gc.ca

License

Open Government Licence - Canada (http://data.gc.ca/eng/open-government-licence-canada)

Data and Resources

The following files are available for download.

Download JPG
1.08 MB
Download PDF
1.08 MB
Geogratis API v1.5