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- Climate_of_Alaska abstract "The climate of Alaska is determined by average temperatures and precipitation received statewide over many years. The extratropical storm track runs along the Aleutian Island chain, across the Alaska Peninsula, and along the coastal area of the Gulf of Alaska which exposes these parts of the state to a large majority of the storms crossing the North Pacific. Onshore flow into the various mountain chains across the state leads to significant spatial variability in precipitation, with snowfall constituting a bulk of the annual precipitation each year. The climate in Juneau and the southeast panhandle is a mid-latitude oceanic climate (Köppen Cfb) in the southern sections and a sub Arctic oceanic climate (Köppen Cfc) in the northern parts. The climate in Southcentral Alaska is a subarctic climate (Köppen Dfc) due to its short, cool summers. The climate of the interior of Alaska is best described as extreme and is the best example of a true subarctic climate, as the highest and lowest recorded temperatures in Alaska have both occurred in the interior. The climate in the extreme north of Alaska is an Arctic climate (Köppen ET) with long, very cold winters and short, cool summers.".
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- Climate_of_Alaska wikiPageExternalLink A0930150.html.
- Climate_of_Alaska wikiPageID "11730448".
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- Climate_of_Alaska aprRecordHighF "82".
- Climate_of_Alaska aprRecordLowF "−50".
- Climate_of_Alaska augRecordHighF "99".
- Climate_of_Alaska augRecordLowF "8".
- Climate_of_Alaska date "December 2010".
- Climate_of_Alaska decRecordHighF "64".
- Climate_of_Alaska decRecordLowF "−72".
- Climate_of_Alaska febRecordHighF "66".
- Climate_of_Alaska febRecordLowF "−75".
- Climate_of_Alaska hasPhotoCollection Climate_of_Alaska.
- Climate_of_Alaska imperialFirst "Y".
- Climate_of_Alaska janRecordHighF "62".
- Climate_of_Alaska janRecordLowF "−80".
- Climate_of_Alaska julRecordHighF "98".
- Climate_of_Alaska julRecordLowF "16".
- Climate_of_Alaska junRecordHighF "100".
- Climate_of_Alaska junRecordLowF "−1".
- Climate_of_Alaska location "Alaska".
- Climate_of_Alaska marRecordHighF "69".
- Climate_of_Alaska marRecordLowF "−68".
- Climate_of_Alaska mayRecordHighF "92".
- Climate_of_Alaska mayRecordLowF "−25".
- Climate_of_Alaska novRecordHighF "67".
- Climate_of_Alaska novRecordLowF "−61".
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- Climate_of_Alaska sepRecordLowF "−13".
- Climate_of_Alaska singleLine "Y".
- Climate_of_Alaska source A0930150.html.
- Climate_of_Alaska yearRecordHighF "100".
- Climate_of_Alaska yearRecordLowF "−80".
- Climate_of_Alaska subject Category:Climate_of_Alaska.
- Climate_of_Alaska subject Category:Geography_of_Alaska.
- Climate_of_Alaska comment "The climate of Alaska is determined by average temperatures and precipitation received statewide over many years. The extratropical storm track runs along the Aleutian Island chain, across the Alaska Peninsula, and along the coastal area of the Gulf of Alaska which exposes these parts of the state to a large majority of the storms crossing the North Pacific.".
- Climate_of_Alaska label "Clima dell'Alaska".
- Climate_of_Alaska label "Climate of Alaska".
- Climate_of_Alaska label "Knik-Wind".
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- Climate_of_Alaska sameAs Q1777162.
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- Climate_of_Alaska depiction 2010_Dust_Storm_off_Alaska.jpg.
- Climate_of_Alaska isPrimaryTopicOf Climate_of_Alaska.