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Welcome to PCIC's new website

July 2, 2025

On July 2nd, 2025, we launched our new website. You’ll notice an updated design and layout, but the same data, tools, and information remain freely available to users. What’s...

June PCIC Update released

June 23, 2025

PCIC is pleased to announce the release of the June edition of the PCIC Update newsletter. This edition of the PCIC Update contains the following stories: 2024 - A Record-Breaking Year, Applying...

PCIC at recent Indigenous climate events

June 3, 2025

PCIC is committed to advancing reconciliation by collaborating with First Nations, Indigenous communities, and organizations across BC to support community-led climate planning and knowledge...

Two PCIC scientists again recognized as highly-cited researchers

January 2, 2025

PCIC scientists continue to make significant contributions to their fields of study. Recently, PCIC Director Dr. Xuebin Zhang and PCIC Scientist Emeritus Dr. Francis...

October PCIC Update released

October 31, 2024

PCIC is pleased to announce the release of the October edition of the PCIC Update newsletter. This edition of the PCIC Update contains the following stories: 2023 and the Transition to 2024: A...

New PCIC Science Brief: Climate model genealogy and its relationship to modelled climate properties

July 26, 2024

Some of the global climate models used to study the Earth's climate system and make climate projections share components and computer code, much as if they were members of the same...

The provincial climate data set surpasses 1 billion observations

June 20, 2024

After collecting data for nearly 13 years, the Provincial Climate Data Set recently surpassed one billion observations for British Columbia. The PCDS holds observations from over 7000 stations...

Salmon Climate Impacts Portal released

June 14, 2024

PCIC is proud to announce the release this month of the Salmon Climate Impacts Portal (SCIP). This online tool enables users to locate, visualize, summarise, and download summary data describing...