The Summer Climate at Sam Lake, Yukon Territory

Authors

  • Arthur M. Pearson
  • John Nagy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2799

Keywords:

Meteorology, Weather stations, Beaufort Sea, British Mountains, Alaska/Yukon

Abstract

A weather station was established at Sam Lake in the British Mountains of the northern Yukon Territory in the summer of 1974. Information was collected on temperature, winds, cloud cover and precipitation. The summer conditions were found to be influenced mainly by arctic weather disturbances originating in the Beaufort Sea. A comparison of the information recorded at Sam Lake with that from coastal stations served to demonstrate the buffering effect of the mountains.

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Published

1976-01-01