Senior Environment Canada climatologist’s top weather stories of 2022
From “springuary” for the winter that wouldn’t leave to “hotumn” for the fall that never came, Canadians got a whole new vocabulary for wild weather this year.
Here is a list of Canada’s top 10 weather stories for 2022 compiled by Environment Canada senior climatologist Dave Phillips:
1. Hurricane Fiona Slams the East Coast — Fiona combined elements of a hurricane and a cyclone to lash the East Coast with lots of everything. A buoy off Cape Breton recorded 30-metre waves. Prince Edward Island’s beloved red sand beaches were badly eroded. More than 600,000 homes and businesses lost power and insurance claims topped $700 million.
2. Derecho Rakes Ontario and Quebec — A powerful line of thunderstorms that would normally stay north cruised through southern Ontario and Quebec. Winds of over 100 km/h advanced in a line 100 kilometres long and 1,000 kilometres wide, causing more than $1 billion in damage and killing 11.