The interior basin between the climatic divides of the Brooks and Alaska Ranges has extremely low winter temperatures in contrast to the milder regime of both southcentral Alaska and the region on the Arctic Slope of the Brooks Range. There is a cold pole centered on the Yukon flats and extending over the Yukon and Tanana valleys. Two local factors in the occurrence of low winter temperatures are the wide expanse of relatively flat and low-lying surface suited to the development of substantial low level temperature inversions in winter when the radiation balance of the surface is strongly negative; and encirclement by a mountain mass which is effective in preventing the weaker low level synoptic scale weather systems from invading the basin...
The large-scale atmospheric state associated with widespread wintertime warm and cold extremes in so...
Near-surface air temperature inversions are a common element of northern environments. Seasonal and ...
The focus of this study is to examine the mechanisms involved in the interactions among large-scale ...
A comparative analysis is made of the distribution of long term monthly mean temperature and precipi...
In the early mornings of 7, 22 and 23 January 1982, intense cold air drainage was observed in the va...
Relates recorded temperature data for Alaska to documented trends of annual world mean temperature, ...
Tabulates monthly and annual averages of mean daily temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, also highest ...
Unstable conditions (in which air temperature decreases with increasing height at more than 1 C per ...
Climatological observations are available for Fairbanks, Interior Alaska, for up to 100 years. This ...
Predictions of global circulation models (GCMs) that account for increasing concentrations of greenh...
Decadal mean temperatures show a warming over the past 60 years at individual stations in Alaska. T...
were examined for 25 stations throughout the State of Alaska. Mean, maxima, and minima temperatures,...
The data from nine permafrost thermal monitoring sites at widely separated locations across northern...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1993Climatological data, active layer and perma...
The coldest surface temperatures in Canada are associated with arctic air masses. These air masses f...
The large-scale atmospheric state associated with widespread wintertime warm and cold extremes in so...
Near-surface air temperature inversions are a common element of northern environments. Seasonal and ...
The focus of this study is to examine the mechanisms involved in the interactions among large-scale ...
A comparative analysis is made of the distribution of long term monthly mean temperature and precipi...
In the early mornings of 7, 22 and 23 January 1982, intense cold air drainage was observed in the va...
Relates recorded temperature data for Alaska to documented trends of annual world mean temperature, ...
Tabulates monthly and annual averages of mean daily temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, also highest ...
Unstable conditions (in which air temperature decreases with increasing height at more than 1 C per ...
Climatological observations are available for Fairbanks, Interior Alaska, for up to 100 years. This ...
Predictions of global circulation models (GCMs) that account for increasing concentrations of greenh...
Decadal mean temperatures show a warming over the past 60 years at individual stations in Alaska. T...
were examined for 25 stations throughout the State of Alaska. Mean, maxima, and minima temperatures,...
The data from nine permafrost thermal monitoring sites at widely separated locations across northern...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1993Climatological data, active layer and perma...
The coldest surface temperatures in Canada are associated with arctic air masses. These air masses f...
The large-scale atmospheric state associated with widespread wintertime warm and cold extremes in so...
Near-surface air temperature inversions are a common element of northern environments. Seasonal and ...
The focus of this study is to examine the mechanisms involved in the interactions among large-scale ...