7.Thebest time ___NewEngland ___in September.九月是去新英格兰游览的最佳时间。8.Itis not very cold but it rains ___,___bring ___umbrella.天气不是很冷,但是雨水很多,所以要带着雨伞。9.Ifyou want to ___Alaska,you___insummer.如果你想去阿拉斯加游览,最好夏天去。10.Donot forget ___...
September 57 degrees F October 36 degrees F November 28 degrees F December 20 degrees F Daylight Alaska is known for its Midnight Sun, and in the Mat-Su Valley, we have nearly 20 hours of daylight at the summer solstice in June. Even when the sun is down, it remains twilight lighting ...
Warm-season (April-September) temperature models based on a network of coastal ring-width and maximum latewood density tree-ring chronologies are the first reconstructions for coastal stations along the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. These well-verified temperature models are consistent ...
f Heat maps of linear fitting trend in EPE characteristics for the 22 regions and the global landmass. ALA Alaska, GRL Greenland and Northern Territories, WNA Western North America, CNA Central North America, ENA Eastern North America, CAM Central America, AMZ Amazon Basin, NEB Northeastern ...
For two sites in southern Cook Inlet, the MWMT was observed as late as September in 2010. We recommend a minimum deployment period of June 1–August 31 to capture the thermal maxima for streams in Southcentral Alaska. The timing of thermal maxima may be different in other regions of ...
Average temperatures in winter are about 3/5 °C (37/41 °F), but every so often, cold air masses from Alaska can arrive here. Seattle In Seattle, the average temperature ranges from 6 °C (43 °F) in January to 19.5 °C (67 °F) in July and August. Seattle - Average ...
10. The U.S. Federal Government should be responsible for providing health services to American I___ and Alaska natives. 11. Students all look the same in school uniform, and can’t be i___. 12. Many European countries, such as Britain and Germany, are developed i___ nations. 13. ...
in Eurasia10,11, Alaska17, and in a continental stack for North America and Europe9(MA18, Fig.1c), but it conflicts with other lines of evidence suggesting winter cooling from the mid-Holocene onwards in Europe14, East Asia18, North America19, and in Northern Hemisphere (NH) multiproxy ...
around -20 °C (-4 °F) in the west, it goes below -30 °C (-22 °F) in the central and eastern part (seeTiksi), and it rises again to around -25 °C (-13 °F) in the far east, and to -20 °C (-4 °F) in the Bering Strait, which separates Siberia from Alaska. ...
K. 1982. Cold-hardiness strategies of some adult and immature insects overwintering in interior Alaska. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 73:595–604. Article Google Scholar Morris, G. S. 1987. Direct chilling injury. In The Effects of Low Temperatures on Biological Systems, eds. B. W. W. Grout...