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    According to the Köppen climate classification Arviat has a subarctic climate (Köppen Dfc). However, using Nordenskjöld 's alternate formula for distinguishing Arctic from subarctic climates, [ 34 ] it has a polar climate (Köppen ET ); as expected from this, it is north of the Arctic tree line .

  2. Arviat Climate Summary. Located at an elevation of 1 meters (3.28 feet) above sea level, Arviat has a Subartic, severe winter, no dry season, cool summer climate (Classification: Dfc). The district’s yearly temperature is -8.66ºC (16.41ºF) and it is -10.75% lower than Canada’s averages.

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  3. Arviat has a subarctic climate. Arviat’s landscape is known for its flat tundra expanses, stretching as far as you can see, with glaciated eskers, gravel ridges, patches of sand, innumerable small lakes and an extensive series of rivers.

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  4. Climate & Weather Averages in Arviat, Nunavut, Canada. Currently: 34 °F. Light rain. Overcast. (Weather station: Arviat Airport, Canada). See more current weather.

  5. According to the Köppen climate classification, Arviat, Nunavut, has a subarctic climate (Köppen Dfc). However, using Nordenskjöld's alternate formula for distinguishing Arctic from subarctic climates, it has a polar climate (Köppen ET); as expected from this, it is north of the Arctic tree line.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesArviat - Wikiwand

    According to the Köppen climate classification Arviat has a subarctic climate (Köppen Dfc). However, using Nordenskjöld 's alternate formula for distinguishing Arctic from subarctic climates, [35] it has a polar climate (Köppen ET ); as expected from this, it is north of the Arctic tree line .

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  8. Mar 2, 2024 · Weather and landscape. Arviat has the third-highest mean annual temperature in Nunavut, but sitting at the 61st parallel, it still hosts a polar climate. In winter, days in Arviat are as short as 5.5 hours and in summer they peak at about 19.5 hours.

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