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3“..., and ice lying north of the Arctic Circle set at a latitude of approximately 66.5° N. The Arctic tree line...”
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4by Meincke, J., Quadfasel, D., Berger, W., Brander, K., Dickson, R., Haugan, P., Latif, M., Marotzke, J., Marshall, J., Minster, J., Patzold, J., Parrilla, G., de Ruijter, W., Schott, F.“..., small scale processes like high-latitude convection, overflows and mixing as well as effects of changes...”
Published 2003
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5by Whiteman, C. David“... extend latitudinally all the way from the Arctic Circle (66.5°N) to the tropic of Cancer (23.5°N) (figure...”
Published 2000
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6“... eastern Maine to the tip of the Aleutian chain, and 50 degrees in latitude from Point Barrow above...”
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7“... them unique places on earth. At a location 250km north of the Arctic Circle, for example, polar night...”
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8“... was interrupted, causing an estimated temperature drop of 8ºC–9ºC in the vicinity of the Arctic Circle, attenuated...”
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9by Convey, Peter“... winds, and a harsh radiation climate. At latitudes beyond the Antarctic Circle, extreme seasonality...”
Published 2019
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10“... of the 'Furious Fifties', the winds that circle the high southern latitudes, on average there are over 300 days...”
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11by Convey, Peter“... or short-term acute events. At northern or southern latitudes beyond the polar circles, the sun remains...”
Published 2010
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12“...Despite the southern latitude and relatively low mountain elevations, the Italian Peninsula...”
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13Published 1994“... and darkness. In temperate latitudes, daylight can last as long as 16 hand as little as 8 h in the summer...”
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