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  2. Climate of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Lago Frías also has the record for wettest monthly precipitation in Argentina: 1,147 mm (45.2 in) of precipitation was recorded in May 1951. [127] In contrast, the driest place is La Casualidad, Salta Province, which has received as low as only a 0.4 mm (0.016 in) of precipitation in a year.

  3. File:Annual Precipitation Map Argentina INTA.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Climatic regions of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Thunderstorms are infrequent in the region, occurring an average of 5 days per year, only during summer. [109] In Tierra del Fuego, thunderstorms are non-existent. [109] Snowfall occurs on 5 to 20 days per year, mainly in the west and south. [9] These snowfall events can result in strong snow storms. [2]

  5. File:Argentina climate zones map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of climate zone in Argentina, the Falkland Islands and Argentine Antarctica. Español: Mapa de climas de la República Argentina. Date: 23 November 2015:

  6. Tundra climate - Wikipedia

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    The tundra climate is a polar climate sub-type located in high latitudes and high mountains. It is classified as ET according to the Köppen climate classification. It is a climate which at least one month has an average temperature high enough to melt snow (0 °C [32 °F]), but no month with an average temperature in excess of 10 °C (50 °F ...

  7. The Arctic tundra is changing so fast that it is speeding up ...

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    Satellite images from 1999 and 2017 show how much the Batagaika megaslump has grown (and how much satellite imaging has improved). ... a scientist studying the tundra at the Woodwell Climate ...

  8. Climate of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The year with the maximum precipitation was 1900, when the city received 2,024 mm (79.7 in) of precipitation. [65] On the other hand, 1916 has been the driest year, with a mean annual precipitation of 504 mm (19.8 in). [66] The highest precipitation for a single day was recorded on 27 February 1930, when 194.1 mm (7.64 in) of precipitation fell.

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