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  2. Climate of the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    The red line is the 10 °C isotherm in July, commonly used to define the Arctic region; also shown is the Arctic Circle. The white area shows the average minimum extent of sea ice in summer as of 1975. [1] The climate of the Arctic is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. There is a large amount of variability in climate ...

  3. Arctic Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Most of northern Alaska has an Arctic climate with long, extremely cold winters and short, cool summers. The average temperatures during the summer months are only several degrees above freezing and the average temperatures during winter are as low as −20 to −30 °F (−29 to −34 °C), and can dip to −50 to −60 °F (−46 to −51 °C).

  4. Polar climate - Wikipedia

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    The polar climate regions are characterized by a lack of warm summers but with varying winters. Every month a polar climate has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F). Regions with a polar climate cover more than 20% of the Earth's area. Most of these regions are far from the equator and near the poles, and in this case, winter ...

  5. Utqiagvik, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    In May, temperatures are much warmer, averaging 22.7 °F (−5.2 °C). On June 6, the daily mean temperature rises above freezing, and the normal daily mean temperature remains above freezing until September 21. [34] Climate chart for Utqiagvik. July is the year's warmest month, with an average temperature of 41.7 °F (5.4 °C).

  6. Santa trackers are here! How you can use NORAD and ... - AOL

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    If you’re really committed to monitoring his whereabouts, you can download the NORAD tracking app from Google Play or the Apple App Store. You can also track Santa through NORAD's hotline with ...

  7. New Study Finds the 5 'Coziest' Christmas Getaways - AOL

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    Las Vegas was determined to be the least cozy city in the United States for a Christmas ... North Pole, Alaska, took the top spot, while Park City, Utah; Denver, Colo.; Kennebunkport, Maine and ...

  8. Santa Claus House - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Claus House is a Christmas-themed retail store in North Pole, Alaska. It was founded as a trading post alongside the Richardson Highway in 1952 by Con and Nellie Miller, shortly after North Pole itself was founded by real estate developer Everett Dahl. [ 1][ 2] The Santa Claus House served as North Pole's post office from its ...

  9. North Pole, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.northpolealaska.com. North Pole is a small city in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska, United States. Incorporated in 1953, it is part of the Fairbanks metropolitan statistical area. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 2,243, [2] up from 2,117 in 2010. [3]