Ouranos is proud to unveil the new, visually enhanced version of its climate projection platform.
Climate Portraits is more than just a climate data visualization tool; it’s a gateway to understanding how Quebec’s climate is evolving. Whether you’re a professional seeking detailed projections, a policymaker designing adaptation strategies, or a concerned citizen looking to better understand our changing environment, this platform makes complex climate data accessible to all. It allows users to explore and analyze past, present, and future climate trends—turning information into a true driver for action.
A New Interface
Climate Portraits platform now features a completely redesigned interface for a more intuitive and user-friendly experience. A new graphic layout for options, help sections, and documentation makes information more accessible than ever. A revamped climate indicator selector helps users quickly find the most relevant data.
In the graphical view, enhanced tooltips and an improved image export function allow for better data visualization and sharing. The table view has been streamlined for greater clarity, with new display options for very high emission scenarios. Additionally, the platform’s representation of Quebec’s boundaries now conforms to provincial government standards, ensuring greater consistency.
Note: This visual update does not affect the data used on the platform. All data made available in the previous version remain up to date.
A Brand Identity That Reflects Ouranos’s Commitment
Ouranos has developed a new brand identity, including a redesigned logo, to better represent the mission of its platform:
Democratizing access to climate data and supporting climate change adaptation without compromising scientific integrity.
Empowering action by providing the knowledge needed to anticipate and adapt to climate change.
Visually, the new identity of Climate Portraits strikes a balance between modernity and reliability. Its clean, intuitive design reflects the scientific rigor behind the data while symbolizing the ongoing transition in the face of climate change.