Public Forum today – 7PM at Char’s Landing – When Smoke Clears: Wildfire Risks and Mitigation

Public Forum today – 7PM at Char’s Landing – When Smoke Clears: Wildfire Risks and Mitigation

Just a quick note to let you know I will be on the panel this evening at the forum hosted by Alberni Valley Transition Town Society titled “When Smoke Clears: Wildfire Risks and Mitigation”.

This is in response to the Alberni Inlet wildfire last year and other nearby wildfires of late. There will be representatives from the ACRD, Island Health and BCWildfire as well as hopefully our MP Gord Johns and Tseshaht Chief Councillor Wawmeesh Ken Watts.

I’ll be on the panel as a member of AVTTS and to bring some information about climate change and weather patterns in the Alberni Valley. I’ve prepared a very short presentation which you can see here.

With the data and trends at hand, I believe our warming trends will continue and that we will record a temperature of 50ºC in the Alberni Valley before 2100. Demonstrated in the slide below.

A slide from the presentation shows the words:
Extreme Events in Port Alberni - Heat

First 35ºC 1926 - (100 years ago)

First 37ºC 1958
First 38ºC 1965
First 39ºC 1981
First 40ºC 2009

42.7ºC 2021 “Heat Dome”

I believe we will see 50ºC before 2100
 without immediate CO2 reductions.

Hope to see you there!

The Environment and Climate Change Canada webpage for their Adjusted and Harmonized Canadian Climate Data is broken. The links for the actual data go nowhere. However, after a little digging around their web pages, I was able to find and download them. Port Alberni is only included in the datasets for temperature. It looks like they have not completed the process for the precipitation, surface pressure or wind.

Here are their unmodified text data files for Port Alberni. These currently cover from 1900 to 2023.

Here are the full zip files of each temperature set for all stations. (The zips are about 35MB each)

You can get the station list here to match names to their numbers.

Here are the graphs for Port Alberni that ECCC have produced to show the annual averages for the three temperature values, daily high, daily minimum, and daily mean temperatures.

A graph showing Port Alberni station "Tmax" the daily maximum average for the year since 1900 to 2023. It shows a warming trend starting around 11-12ºC in the 1900-1920 period to today being in the 14-16ºC range.
A graph showing Port Alberni station "Tmax" the daily minimum average for the year since 1900 to 2023. It shows a warming trend starting around 1-3ºC in the 1900-1920 period to today being in the 3-5ºC range.
A graph showing Port Alberni station "Tmax" the daily mean average for the year since 1900 to 2023. It shows a warming trend starting around 7-9ºC in the 1900-1920 period to today being in the 8-11ºC range.

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This evening 7PM in , the Alberni Valley Transition Town Society will host a special event at Char's Landing:

"When Smoke Clears: Wildfire Risks and Mitigation”

I will be part of a panel with the ACRD, Island Health, and BC Wildfire.

My short presentation is about climate change in the Alberni Valley and includes new historical data from ECCC.

You can check out my presentation slides here:

alberniweather.ca/may2026prese

May 20, 2026, 7:14 pm 3 boosts 3 favorites

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