Climate Change in the Bow River Basin
Characteristics of the Bow River Basin Covering more than 25,000 square kilometres, the Bow River Basin (BRB) begins in the Rocky Mountains where snow and melting glaciers feed the headwaters […]
Climate Change in the Oldman River Basin
Characteristics of the Oldman River Basin The Oldman River Basin (ORB) spans approximately 23,000 square kilometres, primarily through southern Alberta. With the main headwaters of the Oldman River originating in […]
Climate Change in the Red Deer River Basin
Characteristics of the Red Deer River Basin Spanning 49,000 square kilometres and occupying eight percent of Alberta, the Red Deer River Basin is the largest sub-basin of the South Saskatchewan […]
Climate Change in the Athabasca River Basin
Characteristics of the Athabasca River Basin Spanning approximately 159,000 square kilometres, the Athabasca River Basin (ARB) covers 24% of Alberta1. The headwaters of the ARB begin at the snow dome […]
Climate Change Impacts on River Systems and Water Users
What is the Difference Between Weather and Climate? There is a big difference between the terms weather and climate. “Weather” refers to short term events occurring over hours to days, […]
Climate Change across the Canadian Prairies
Water availability on the Canadian Prairies The Canadian Prairies stretch across the southern half of the three provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The Prairie region comprises several major basins, […]