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  2. Central Siberia Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Central Siberia is located in the East Siberian taiga ecoregion, a vast region between the Yenisei River and Lena River. Its northern border reaches the Arctic Circle, and its southern border reaches 52°N latitude. The dominant vegetation is light coniferous taiga with Larix gmelini forming the canopy in areas with low snow cover.

  3. Siberian High - Wikipedia

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    The plot of mean sea level pressure over the winter months [clarification needed] shows a large area of high atmospheric pressure in the South of Siberia.. The Siberian High affects the weather patterns in most parts of the Northern Hemisphere: its influence extends as far west as Italy, [3] bringing freezing conditions also in the warm South, [4] and as far southeast as Malaysia, [5] where it ...

  4. Putorana Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Putorana is in the Taimyr-Central Siberian tundra ecoregion, which covers the Taymyr Peninsula in the Russian Far North. The climate is Tundra (Köppen climate classification Tundra climate (ET)). This indicates a local climate in which at least one month has an average temperature high enough to melt snow (0 °C (32 °F)), but no month with an ...

  5. 'The hardest job in the world': Siberian shipyard workers ...

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    A drone flies low over a snow-covered shipyard in Russia's Far East, where workers toil in subzero temperatures to maintain the hulking vessels during the bitter Siberian winter. The process of ...

  6. Climate of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate types of Russia. The climate of Russia is formed under the influence of several determining factors. The enormous size of the country and the remoteness of many areas from the sea result in the dominance of the continental climate, which is prevalent in European and Asian Russia except for the tundra and the extreme southwest.

  7. Temperate rainforests of the Russian Far East - Wikipedia

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    Continental winds coming in from Siberia bring cooler, dry air during winter, resulting in lighter precipitation (30–50 cm of snow). [2] Winters can be long and bitterly cold with January mean temperatures ranging from -15 to -20 °C and snow covering the forest floor from October to April. [4]

  8. Siberian Cat Chilling in Snow With Moose Bull Like It's NBD ...

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    In this video, a bull moose is seen chilling in a snow drift with a Siberian cat and a person. ... If you can cover your view of the whole animal with your thumb, you’re far enough away ...

  9. Verkhoyansk Range - Wikipedia

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    The world's lowest temperatures for inhabited places have been recorded in this region, and there is quite deep snow cover for most of the year. The mountain range is home to an alpine tundra, supporting various species of mosses and lichens. [2] Some sparsely-wooded forests of mainly larch and dwarf Siberian pine are found on smooth slopes. [3]