Program Activity 2.1: Weather and Environmental Services for Canadians.Strategic Outcome 2: Canadians are equipped to make informed decisions on changing weather, water and climate conditions This project aligns directly with Environment and Climate Change Canada’s 2017-2018 Departmental Plan (DP) and supports the Strategic outcomes and Program Alignment Architecture section 2 that relates to weather services and indicates that: upgraded data processing systems incorporating applied science work that ensures data integrity and utility.all formal technical documentation and training required to operate the network.an affordable, mature and fully documented life-cycle management system, including the training radar.a modest extension of the network in the lower Athabasca region of Northeastern Alberta.radars that will increase Doppler coverage and have the capability to provide dual polarized data.thirty-two (32) new operational radars and one (1) training radar, including all infrastructure and any necessary real estate requirements.When the CWRRP is complete, the radar network will be completely upgraded, affordable to operate and will include: The primary driver is to replace increasingly unreliable radar systems with new systems that will stabilize operating costs for the network and that will provide radar data that is more reliably available and consistent in quality. The Canadian Weather Radar Replacement Project (CWRRP) is an infrastructure project put forward to the government to replace obsolete, and aging, radars with new systems.
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