• In northern Québec and Labrador, temperatures ___ (RISE) two degrees Celsius since the mid-1990s.
  • Global warming. 19. In northern Québec and Labrador, temperatures _ (RISE) two degrees Celsius since the mid-1990s.
  • Global warming. In northern Québec and Labrador, temperatures _ two degrees Celsius since the mid-1990s.
  • “The cold landscape that we are accustomed to in northern Canada _BE_ a thing of the past soon,” specialists predict.
  • In northern Québec and Labrador, temperatures have risen 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) since the mid-1990s.
  • In northern Québec and Labrador, temperatures _ two degrees Celsius since the mid-1990s.
  • Interesting to see that area of warmest temperature anomalies, which also extended down into northern New Brunswick. Warmest on record for Edmundston!
  • Heavy snow pushes across northern Quebec and Labrador on Wednesday, with quickly deteriorating conditions forcing some road closures.
  • So far, diatoms and chironomids have been underexploited as biological indicators of change in northern Québec-Labrador, and they will be increasingly used...
  • northern. Québec. and Labrador for the. 1950-1991. period. ... range. areas. of other caribou populations in northern. Québec. under present climate.
  • This herd, w h i c h cur-rently ranges over an area o f about 400,000 k m 2 i n northern Quebec and Labrador (Fig.
  • Snow and rain showers will linger on Wednesday across northern Quebec, Labrador and western Newfoundland.
  • The temperatures in Newfoundland and Labrador in September are comfortable with low of 15°C and and high up to 17°C.
  • The province’s average July temperature ranges from 40 to 50 °F (5 to 10 °C) in northern Labrador to 59 °F (15 °C) on the island’s south coast.