Canadian Hurricane Centre
The Canadian Hurricane Centre (CHC; French: Centre canadien de prévision des ouragans) is an organisation that monitors and warns of the threat of tropical cyclones such as hurricanes and tropical storms. CHC is a division of the Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC), which is in turn an agency of Environment Canada. Founded in 1987, CHC provides guidance to MSC's weather centres in eastern and Atlantic Canada, and is based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. CHC frequently consults with its United States counterpart, the National Hurricane Center in Miami, to coordinate the tracks and positions of storms that pose a threat to Canada.
Centre canadien de prévision des ouragans | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1987 |
Jurisdiction | Canada |
Headquarters | Dartmouth, Nova Scotia |
Website | http://www.ec.gc.ca/ouragans-hurricanes/Default.asp?lang=En&n=DA74FE64-1 |
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