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It is the best example of a true subarctic climate.
Hay River has a subarctic climate with summer lasting for about three months.
Depending on the classification used, it is either an alpine or subarctic climate.
Average high temperatures throughout the year are relatively mild for a subarctic climate.
It lies in both the Arctic and subarctic climate zones.
The subarctic climate is found in the following areas:
The subarctic climate is a subset of the continental climate.
Subarctic climates are cold with continuous permafrost and little precipitation.
To the north lies the subarctic climate zone.
Due to Thompson's subarctic climate, the city has earned a reputation for its cold weather testing conditions.
The Yukon Quest trail is in the subarctic climate range.
Subarctic climate, with an average annual temperature of 0,3C.
Old Crow has a cold subarctic climate.
Unlike most subarctic climates, however, the winters are fairly mild and there is no permafrost.
Like most of Yukon, Watson Lake has a subarctic climate.
This corresponds to a continental subarctic climate.
The basin of the river entirely belongs to the zone of continental subarctic climate.
Ganymede, the third Galilean satellite, has a subarctic climate, large bodies of water, and a six month rotation period.
Rankin Inlet has a subarctic climate, just short of a tundra climate.
Myllyoja has a subarctic climate with cold, snowy winters and short, warm summers.
Vegetation in the Pennines is adapted to subarctic climates, but altitude and acidity are also factors.
Northern Alberta is mostly covered by boreal forest and has a subarctic climate.
Unalakleet has a subarctic climate with considerable maritime influences.
A Subarctic climate can be found farther north, especially in Yukon and Alaska.
Vorkuta has an subarctic climate with short, cool summers accompanied by very cold and dry winters.