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    Civic addresses of air-conditioned public places.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Each pixel value corresponds to the best quality maximum NDVI recorded within that pixel over the week specified. Poor quality pixel observations are removed from this product. Observations whose quality is degraded by snow cover, shadow, cloud, aerosols, and/or low sensor zenith angles are removed (and are assigned a value of “missing data”). In addition, negative Max-NDVI values, occurring where R reflectance > NIR reflectance, are considered non-vegetated and assigned a value of 0. This results in a Max-NDVI product that should (mostly) contain vegetation-covered pixels. Max-NDVI values are considered high quality and span a biomass gradient ranging from 0 (no/low biomass) to 1 (high biomass).

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    Each pixel value corresponds to the mean historical “Best-quality” Max-NDVI value for a given week, as calculated from the previous 20 years in the MODIS historical record (i.e. does not include data from the current year). These data are also often referred to as “weekly baselines” or “weekly normals”.

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    This data series represents the volumetric soil moisture (percent saturated soil) for the surface layer (<5 cm). The data is created daily and is averaged for the ISO standard week and month. The data is produced from passive microwave satellite data collected by the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) satellite and converted to soil moisture using version 6.20 of the SMOS soil moisture processor. The data are produced by the European Space Agency and obtained under a Category 1 proposal for Level 2 soil moisture data. The data are gridded to a resolution of 0.25 degrees. Data quality flags have been applied to remove areas where rainfall is present during the acquisition, where snow cover is detected and when Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) is above an acceptable threshold.

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    Each pixel value corresponds to the difference (anomaly) between the mean “Best-Quality” Max-NDVI of the week specified (e.g. Week 18, 2000-2014) and the “Best-Quality” Max-NDVI of the same week in a specific year (e.g. Week 18, 2015). Max-NDVI anomalies < 0 indicate where weekly Max-NDVI is lower than normal. Anomalies > 0 indicate where weekly Max-NDVI is higher than normal. Anomalies close to 0 indicate where weekly Max-NDVI is similar to normal.

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    This set of timely data shows fire hydrants on the island of Montreal. These terminals are high devices located along streets, equipped with a water intake fed from the aqueduct pipes, to which fire-fighting hoses are connected to ensure fire protection. The information associated with the geographic data corresponds to the date of installation, status, owner, and jurisdiction. __CAUTION__: This data is published annually, so it does not include updates made during the year. For this reason, they should under no circumstances be used for engineering work without validations with the City.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Part of the drainage system intended for collecting and conveying runoff water to the sewer line or ditch. Structure, equipped with a spillway, used to collect runoff water and deliver it, as appropriate, to the storm sewer or combined sewer pipe. The information associated with the geographic data corresponds to the type of sump, date of installation, status, owner, and jurisdiction. __CAUTION__: This data is published annually, so it does not include updates made during the year. For this reason, they should under no circumstances be used for engineering work without validations with the City.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Data set containing the list and location of snow disposal sites used by the City of Montreal during snow loading periods, including information on each site. The packages on [snow removal sectors] (/city-de-montreal/snow-clearing sector), [contracts and transactions] (/city-de-montreal/snow-transaction-contracts) are also available on the portal.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Linear location of drainage pipes under the responsibility of the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTMD). Transverse inventory item or ditch connection pipe, whose diameter is more than 30 cm and less than 3 m.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    For several years, the City of Montreal has supported the creation of exterior murals that are visible, creative and linked to their context. Through various programs, unified since 2016 within the Wall Art Program, the City has supported the production of hundreds of murals. This dataset shows murals funded by the City of Montreal since 2007. To learn more, view the map of the murals and discover the creations, a [website] (https://ville.montreal.qc.ca/murales/) of the City of Montreal is also available.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**