The U of M Weather Central science and research Webpage

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Interesting weather events

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Spring

Non-Prairie weather


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Interesting weather imagery

RADAR imagery

Satellite imagery

Both RADAR and satellite imagery

Pictures and other stuff

  • Airmass identification - a series of tephigrams showing remarkable similarities
  • Dryline - a dryline in western Alberta
  • Pilot Mound tornado - a multi-vortex tornado, later rated an F2, in southern Manitoba on July 2, 2005
  • Snow drifts moving - snow drifts moving like sand dunes in southern Manitoba on January 20, 2014
  • Tornadic supercells - a family of supercells in North Dakota chased by a few of the staff members of the PASPC-Winnipeg
  • Wind storm - a wind storm on Baffin Island in Nunavut on January 7-8, 2014
  • If you have any interesting weather pictures or video you would like posted on this site, email us and tell us about it

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Weather learning and training


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Weather conferences and meetings


Miscellaneous weather science information

  • University of Manitoba AERI comparisons against XWI observed soundings as well as RUC and GEM forecast soundings
  • Is it worthwhile for meteorologists to alter automated extended forecasts? Here is a paper suggesting an answer to this question

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Information for U of M students



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Last update to this page: November 17, 2023