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Extreme weather, U.S. funding cuts add pressure for Canada’s weather service: report

A Canadian Council of Academies report highlights the need for investment in observation networks, flood warnings, and supercomputing to address climate impacts and U.S. data funding cuts.

  • A report suggests Canada needs a coordinated flash flood warning system and could deepen European partnerships as the U.S. cuts climate and weather funding.
  • The report notes gaps in Canada's weather observation network, especially in the North, and a need for a coordinated flood forecast system.
  • It says future forecasting should integrate AI and traditional physics-based modelling to ensure accurate, reliable predictions amid climate change.
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Extreme weather, U.S. funding cuts add pressure for Canada's weather service: report

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National Observer broke the news in Canada on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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