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Welcome to our region which consists of the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland & Labrador.

This web site provides information about weather and meteorology, climate change, nature and wildlife conservation, environmental protection, and other environmental matters important to Atlantic Canadians.


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July 5, 2006

Environment Canada has confirmed that tornado activity occurred in the area of Argyle, New Brunswick (about 25 km east of Florenceville) on the evening of July 2, around 19:00 Atlantic daylight time. Click here for additional information and pictures.



June 5, 2006

Canadian Hurricane CentreCanadian Hurricane Centre Poised For Another Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season. News Release and Backgrounder Information.




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