CMC / GEM

The CMC / GEM is a global weather model from Environment Canada which runs four times a day out to 240 hours.

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CMC / GEM 12z (12 UTC) Run

Canadian Meteorological Centre / Global Environmental Multiscale Weather Model

ECMWF:

Run: 00z | 12z

UKMET:

Run: 00z | 12z

GFS:

Run: 00z | 06z | 12z | 18z

CMC / GEM:

Run: 00z | 06z | 12z | 18z

Low Pressure Tracking:

Model: CMC | GFS | UKMET

MSLP/500mb
Precipitation
2m Temp
850mb Temp
500mb Vort
250mb Wind

Data provided courtesy of Meteocentre

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Some data sources (with thanks) provided by: Environment Canada, UK Met Office, EUMETSAT, UCAR & UQAM