ArtMech
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- Present: 2003 Kubota M9000 DTF; 2001 Kubota B72. Sold: 1985 Kubota L2202
Even in the summer - longest day of the year - Anchorage will see sunset/sunrise. The time in between sunset/sunrise will be a twilight time. By the time you get to Fairbanks - some 250 miles further north - you will be in the Land of the Midnight Sun. The summer temps will run 55F to 75F in Anchorage. Being its interior, Fairbanks can get considerably warmer in the summer........and we all know about winter in Fairbanks!!
Man - I miss the times in Alaska - they were some of the best experiences I will ever have.
In Europe, we have such a phenomenon as the Gulf Stream. Even in areas where there should be cold, it is much warmer, but more humid than in continental climates, where prevailing anticyclones. Moreover, weather conditions are changing frequently.
Is there anything like that in Alaska?