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Matching Articles"Climate" (Total 37)
Impacts of "Normal" Climate
Specific features of the normal Newfoundland and Labrador climate can be either positive (beneficial), or negative (cause difficulties).
Northeastern Newfoundland
The Northeastern Newfoundland ecoregion covers the north shore of Newfoundland from the Northern Peninsula to Bonavista.
Northern Peninsula
The Northern Peninsula ecoregion is located along the forested parts of the coastal lowlands of the Northern Peninsula.
Paradise River
The Paradise River ecoregion is located in the southeastern section of Labrador.
Fall in Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador climate during the fall season.
Spring in Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador climate during the spring season.
Summer in Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador climate during the summer season.
Winter in Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador climate during the winter season.
Climate Characteristics
The climatic patterns of Newfoundland and Labrador are discussed here, season by season, and illustrated on a map of the province.
Slope Instability
Slope-stability or mass-movement problems occur where either sediment and/or rock and/or snow move downslope in response to gravity.
Smallwood Reservoir/ Michikamau
The Smallwood Reservoir/ Michikamau ecoregion can be divided into two sections in Labrador.
South Avalon Burin Oceanic Barrens
South Avalon Burin Oceanic Barrens ecoregion covers the southern tips of the Avalon and Burin peninsulas.
Southwestern Newfoundland
This ecoregion covers the west coast of Newfoundland, south of the Northern Peninsula and west of the barrens of the southern...
Taiga Shield Ecozone
The Taiga Shield Ecozone is located on both sides of Hudson Bay, with the eastern portion running into Labrador.
Torngat Mountains
The Torngat Mountains ecoregion is located in the northernmost part of Labrador.
Ungava Bay Basin - Ecoregion of Labrador
An article on the Ungava Bay Basin ecoregion of Labrador which extends northward from Schefferville and encompasses most of the Labrador Hills in northeastern Quebec.
Winokapau Lake North, Labrador
This ecoregion extends northeast from Winokapau Lake and borders the western extensions of the Lake Melville ecoregion.
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