Climate of Alaska

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Köppen climate types of Alaska, using 1981-2010 climate normals.
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Natural-color satellite image showing thin plumes of beige dust blowing off the Alaskan coast.
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Utqiaġvik, Alaska is the northernmost city in the United States.
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Alaska covered by snow in the winter.

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. The climate in Juneau and the southeast panhandle is a mid-latitude oceanic climate (similar to Scotland, or Haida Gwaii), (Köppen Cfb) in the southern sections and a subarctic 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 temperatures of any of these countries have a significant influence over climate and weather conditions and climate conditions and are generally considered the best conditions in this area for recorded temperatures in Alaska have both occurred in the interior. The climate in the very far north of Alaska is an Arctic climate (Köppen ET) with long, cold winters, and cool summers where snow is possible year-round.

Temperature

Southeast

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Köppen climate types in SE Alaska

The climate in Juneau and the Southeast panhandle is a mid-latitude oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb) in the southern sections and an oceanic, marine subpolar climate (similar to Scotland, or Haida Gwaii), (Köppen Cfc) in the northern parts. Much of the southern parts are temperate rainforest. On an annual basis, southern portions are both the wettest and warmest part of Alaska, with milder temperatures in the winter and high precipitation throughout the year. Average monthly precipitation is generally highest in the autumn months, especially October, and lowest in May or June. This is also the only region in Alaska in which the average daytime high temperature is above freezing during the winter months, except for in the southern parts of the Aleutian Islands such as Unalaska.

South

The climate in south central Alaska, with Anchorage as a typical city, is mild by Alaskan standards. This is due in large part to its proximity to the coast. While it does not get nearly as much rain as the southeast of Alaska, it does get more snow, although days tend to be clearer there. It is a subarctic climate (Köppen Dfc) due to its short, cool summers. There are frequent, strong southeast winds known as the Knik wind in the vicinity of Palmer, especially in the winter months.[1]

West

The climate of Western Alaska is determined largely by the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. It is a subarctic oceanic climate in the southwest and a continental subarctic climate farther north. The temperature is somewhat moderate considering how far north the area is. This area has a tremendous amount of variety, especially when considering precipitation. The northern side of the Seward Peninsula is technically a desert with less than Script error: No such module "convert". of precipitation annually, while some locations between Dillingham and Bethel average around Script error: No such module "convert". of precipitation.[2]

East

The climate of the east of Alaska is best described as extreme and is an excellent example of a true continental subarctic climate. Some of the hottest and coldest temperatures in Alaska occur around the area near Fairbanks. The summers can have temperatures reaching into the 90s °F (near 34 °C), while in the winter, the temperature can fall below Script error: No such module "convert"., and in rare cases, below Script error: No such module "convert".. Precipitation is generally sparse around the year, peaking during the summer months, and virtually all precipitation between October and April falls as snow. Ice fog is a significant hazard during especially cold periods between November and March.[3]

North

The climate in the extreme north of Alaska is what would be expected for an area north of the Arctic Circle. It is an Arctic climate (Köppen EF) with long, very cold winters and short, cool summers. The sun does not rise at all during some weeks in the winter, and is out for 24 hours during some weeks in the summer. However, despite 24 hours of sunshine in the summertime, the average low temperature is barely above freezing in Utqiaġvik in July, at Script error: No such module "convert". and snow may fall any month of the year.[4] North Alaska is the coldest region in Alaska.[3]

Temperature comparison

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Monthly average highs and lows for various cities and towns in Alaska in Fahrenheit and Celsius
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Data

The highest and lowest recorded temperatures in Alaska are both in the Interior. The highest is Script error: No such module "convert". in Fort Yukon on June 27, 1915.[5][6][7][8] The lowest Alaska temperature is Script error: No such module "convert". in Prospect Creek on January 23, 1971,[5][6] Script error: No such module "convert". above the lowest temperature recorded in continental North America (in Snag, Yukon, Canada).[9] Alaska also holds the extreme US record low temperatures for every month except September, where Big Piney, Wyoming recorded Script error: No such module "convert". on September 20, 1983, while the coldest temperature recorded in Alaska in September was Script error: No such module "convert". in Arctic Village on September 30, 1970.

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Precipitation

Juneau averages over Script error: No such module "convert". of precipitation a year, while some other areas in southeast Alaska receive as much as Script error: No such module "convert".. Average monthly precipitation generally peaks in September or October, and is lowest in May and June. Owing to the rain shadow of the coastal mountains, south-central Alaska does not get nearly as much rain as the southeast of Alaska, though it does get more snow with up to Script error: No such module "convert". at Valdez and much more in the mountains. On average, Anchorage receives Script error: No such module "convert". of precipitation a year, with around Script error: No such module "convert". of snow. The northern coast of the Gulf of Alaska receives up to Script error: No such module "convert". of precipitation annually.[10] Across the western sections of the state, the northern side of the Seward Peninsula is a desert with less than Script error: No such module "convert". of precipitation annually, while some locations between Dillingham and Bethel average around Script error: No such module "convert". of precipitation.[11]

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La Niña events lead to drier and cooler than normal conditions, while El Niño events leads to warmer than normal temperatures but do not have a correlation towards dry or wet conditions. Precipitation increases by 10–40% when the Pacific decadal oscillation is positive.[13]

References

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