This site may contain signs of a lockdown.

Compare with: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Vs > Sherbrooke, Qc
Canada flag

Alert, Nunavut vs Sherbrooke, Qc Climate & Distance Between

Canada flag
  • The distance between Alert, Nunavut, Canada and Sherbrooke, Qc, Canada is approximately 4,134 km or 2,569 mi.
  • To reach Alert, Nunavut in this distance one would set out from Sherbrooke, Qc bearing 2° or N and follow the great circles arc to approach Alert, Nunavut bearing 10.9° or N .
  • Alert, Nunavut has a tundra climate (ET) whereas Sherbrooke, Qc has a warm summer continental/ hemiboreal climate with no dry season (Dfb).
  • The annual mean temperature is 22.2 °C (40°F) cooler.
  • Average monthly temperatures vary by 7.4 °C (13.3°F) more in Alert, Nunavut. The continentality subtype is truly continental for both.
  • Total annual precipitation averages 954.4 mm (37.6 in) less which is equivalent to 954.4 l/m² (23.42 US gal/ft²) or 9,544,000 l/ha (1,020,317 US gal/ac) less. About 1/7 as much.
  • The altitude of the sun at midday is overall 37° lower in Alert, Nunavut than in Sherbrooke, Qc.

Climate Comparison Table

The table shows values for Alert, Nunavut relative to Sherbrooke, Qc. You can also view this comparison the other way around from the perspective of Sherbrooke, Qc vs Alert, Nunavut.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual
maximum temperature iconAverage Max Temperature °C ( °F) -23 (-41) -26 (-47) -31 (-57) -31 (-56) -26 (-48) -21 (-38) -19 (-33) -20 (-35) -25 (-45) -28 (-51) -28 (-50) -23 (-41) -25 (-45)
average temperature iconAverage Temperature °C ( °F) -20 (-37) -23 (-42) -29 (-52) -29 (-52) -22 (-40) -17 (-30) -15 (-26) -16 (-28) -22 (-39) -26 (-47) -27 (-48) -21 (-38) -22 (-40)
minimum temperature iconAverage Min Temperature °C ( °F) -18 (-32) -20 (-37) -27 (-48) -27 (-49) -19 (-33) -12 (-22) -11 (-19) -12 (-21) -18 (-33) -24 (-43) -26 (-47) -20 (-36) -19 (-35)
rainfall iconAverage Precipitation mm (in) -64 (-3) -55 (-2) -68 (-3) -64 (-3) -84 (-3) -88 (-3) -92 (-4) -107 (-4) -74 (-3) -78 (-3) -92 (-4) -88 (-3) -954 (-38)
daylight iconAverage Daylight Hours & Minutes/ Day -8h 57' -10h 07' -2h 53' +8h 59' +9h 18' +8h 35' +8h 54' +10h 07' +2h 27' -9h 06' -9h 16' -8h 35'   0h 00'
sun altitude iconSun altitude at solar noon on the 21st day (°) -37 -36.9 -36.9 -37.1 -37 -37 -37 -37 -36.9 -36.8 -37 -37.1   -37

There are so many comparison pages. Please post a link to one to help people find them:

Alert, Nunavut vs Sherbrooke, Qc Discussion

You are welcome to incorporate your thoughts on the differences in climate or other matters such as contrasts in culture, standard of living, demographics etc.

Comments are off.


Compare with: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Countries A-Z:         A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | Z
Bright Future Dir.

© 2009 - 2015 climatemps.com - Sitemap - Contact Us - Privacy Policy -