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The Weather Keeper Program is a collaboration between the Manitoba Métis Federation and the Centre for Earth Observation Science at the University of Manitoba, to support the collection of atmospheric data in the Manitoba Great Lakes region. This program is a co-developed, and jointly managed, monitoring network that will provide information on how the Manitoba Great Lakes respond to land-use changes and variability in weather. This program also gives insight into the local and regional effects of climate change.

Ongoing lake, river, and watershed sampling programs will be supplemented with new automated meteorological stations operated by Manitoba Métis citizens. Citizens maintain the weather stations and provide regular status reports about the sites. Online data dashboards show the current weather conditions and provide a place to download or map additional data using the online dashboards.

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Title Manitoba Métis Federation Weather Keeper Program
Research Program Name MMF Weather Keeper Program
Keyword Vocabulary Polar Data Catalogue
Keyword Vocabulary URL https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/keywordlibrary
Website
Theme Atmosphere
Freshwater
Status In Progress
Project DOI
Metadata Creation Date 2022
Publisher CanWIN
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Project Area Lake Manitoba, Lake Winnipegosis
Spatial regions Manitoba Great Lakes
Spatial extent West Bound Longitude
Spatial extent East Bound Longitude
Spatial extent South Bound Latitude
Spatial extent North Bound Latitude
Temporal extent
Project Start Date 2020-04-01
Project End Date
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Project Contributors
Principal Investigators
Principal Investigators 1
Principal Investigator Name
Manitoba Metis Federation
Type of Name
Organizational
Principal Investigator Email
info@mmf.mb.ca
Principal Investigator Affiliation
Manitoba Métis Federation
Principal Investigator ORCID ID
Co-Investigators
Co-Investigators 1
Co-Investigator Name
Barber, David
Co-Investigator Role
Researcher
Co-Investigator Email
david.barber@umanitoba.ca
Co-Investigator Affiliation
Centre for Earth Observation Science - University of Manitoba
Co-Investigator ORCID ID
Co-Investigators 2
Co-Investigator Name
McCullough, Greg
Co-Investigator Role
Project Member
Co-Investigator Email
greg.mccullough@umanitoba.ca
Co-Investigator Affiliation
Centre for Earth Observation Science - University of Manitoba
Co-Investigator ORCID ID
Co-Investigators 3
Co-Investigator Name
Herbert, Claire
Co-Investigator Role
Project Manager
Co-Investigator Email
claire.herbert@umanitoba.ca
Co-Investigator Affiliation
Centre for Earth Observation Science - University of Manitoba
Co-Investigator ORCID ID
Co-Investigators 4
Co-Investigator Name
Petrynko, Jenny
Co-Investigator Role
Researcher
Co-Investigator Email
jenny.petrynko@mmf.mb.ca
Co-Investigator Affiliation
Manitoba Métis Federation
Co-Investigator ORCID ID
Project Data Curator Petrynko, Jenny
Project Data Curator email jenny.petrynko@mmf.mb.ca
Project Data Curator Affiliation Manitoba Métis Federation
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License Name Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Licence Schema Name SPDX
Licence URL https://spdx.org/licenses
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CanWIN datasets are licensed individually, however most are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Public License. Details for the licence applied can be found using the Licence URL link provided with each dataset. Wind and gust speeds reported at St Laurent Li Taan Aen Staansyoon indicate speeds that would be felt nearby on the lake only when the wind blows from SSW through W to NNW. The anemometer is sheltered from the full force of the wind by trees in other directions. Wind and gust speeds reported at Dawson Bay Li Taan Aen Staansyoon indicate speeds that would be felt nearby on the lake only when the wind blows from SE. The anemometer is sheltered from the full force of the wind by trees and a building in other directions. Wind and gust wind speeds are measured 3 m above the ground surface. Environment Canada and Manitoba Department of Agriculture weather stations report faster speeds because they are recorded on higher, 10 m towers. By using data and information provided on this site you accept the terms and conditions of the License. Unless otherwise specified, the license grants the rights to the public to use and share the data and results derived therefrom as long as the proper acknowledgment is given to the data licensor (citation), that any alteration to the data is clearly indicated, and that a link to the original data and the license is made available.

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