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  2. Why This Alaskan Town Will Experience 64 Days of Darkness - AOL

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    The average temperature of the northernmost town in the U.S. in December rests below zero, and the city undergoes the unique experience of polar night—which for them is a period of more than 60 ...

  3. Town in Alaska won't see the sun for two months as it enters ...

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    When does the polar night end? The polar night lasts about 65 days, according to the Weather Channel, and how long this period lasts depends on how far you are from the North Pole. The sun is ...

  4. America's northernmost town enters polar night and sun won't ...

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    UTQIAGVIK, Alaska – America's northernmost town is about to experience the annual phenomenon of polar night.. Starting at 1:27 p.m. AKST Monday, the sun will set for the final time this year in ...

  5. Polar night - Wikipedia

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    True polar night is limited to latitudes above roughly 84° 34' North or South, which is exactly 18° within the polar circles, or approximately five and a half degrees from the poles. The only permanent settlement on Earth at these latitudes is the Amundsen–Scott scientific research station in Antarctica , whose winter personnel are ...

  6. Jet stream - Wikipedia

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    The polar-night jet stream forms mainly during the winter months when the nights are much longer – hence the name referencing polar nights – in their respective hemispheres at around 60° latitude. The polar night jet moves at a greater height (about 24,000 metres (80,000 ft)) than it does during the summer. [110]

  7. Midnight sun - Wikipedia

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    Midnight sun at the North Cape on the island of Magerøya in Norway. Midnight sun, also known as polar day, is a natural phenomenon that occurs in the summer months in places north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle, when the Sun remains visible at the local midnight.

  8. Vostok Station - Wikipedia

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    It also has the lowest sunshine for any calendar month, with an absolute maximum of 0 hours of sunshine per month during polar night. [22] Of official weather stations that are currently in operation, Vostok is the coldest on Earth in terms of mean annual temperature.

  9. Polar night runs from mid-November to the end of January, when the sun doesn’t rise above the horizon. Midnight sun, which lasts about 18 weeks between April and August, is when the sun doesn ...