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Climate of Svalbard : ウィキペディア英語版
Climate of Svalbard

The climate of Svalbard is principally a result of its latitude, which is between 74° and 81° north. Average July temperatures range from , and in January temperatures are normally between . The North Atlantic Current moderates Svalbard's temperatures, particularly during winter, giving it up to higher winter temperature than similar latitudes in continental Russia and Canada. This keeps the surrounding waters open and navigable most of the year. The interior fjord areas and valleys, sheltered by the mountains, have less temperature differences than the coast, giving about 2 °C lower summer temperatures and 3 °C higher winter temperatures. On the south of Spitsbergen, the temperature is slightly higher than further north and west. During winter, the temperature difference between south and north is typically 5 °C, while only about 3 °C in summer. Bear Island has average temperatures even higher than the rest of the archipelago.〔Torkilsen (1984): 98–99〕
The archipelago is the meeting place for cold polar air from the north and mild, wet sea air from the south, creating low pressure and changing weather and fast winds, particularly in winter; in January, a strong breeze is registered 17% of the time at Isfjord Radio, but only 1% of the time in July. In summer, particularly away from land, fog is common, with visibility under registered 20% of the time in July and 1% of the time in January, at Hopen and Bear Island.〔Torkilsen (1984): 101〕 Precipitation is frequent, but falls in small quantities, typically less than in Western Spitsbergen. More rain falls in the uninhabited east side, where there can be more than .〔
The warmest temperature ever recorded was in July 1979 and the coldest was in March 1986.
==Historical data==
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Because of its history of human occupation, Svalbard has one of the longest high-latitude meteorological records on earth. Computer models of global climate have long predicted enhanced greenhouse warming at such latitudes, so the Svalbard record is of particular interest.〔(RealClimate )〕 It shows approximately increase in 100 years; with increase in the last 30 years.

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