Parts of the province saw days without direct sunlight in January, along with higher-than-normal amounts of precipitation.
If you felt Ontario had an abnormally dark and dreary winter this year, the science backs you up.‘Exceptionally low’ levels of sunlight in January
Brian Brettschneider, an Alaska-based climatologist with the U.S. National Weather Service, analyzed the data published by the ECMWF and presented the findings in several maps. Several of the maps show how the amount of sunlight recorded this year compares to historical solar energy levels in each region.Though Ontario had “unremarkable” levels of sunlight in December, it was in January when the province experienced “exceptionally low” amounts of solar energy, said Brettschneider. It was followed by a February season which also had lower-than-normal levels of sunlight.
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