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A Visit to the UAF Museum of the North I’ve visited the University of Alaska Museum of the North several times over the years, but it’s one of those places that’s always worth going back to. Every...
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Coastal Storm Systems in Alaska Coastal Storm Systems in Alaska: What to Expect Along the Coast Alaska’s coastal storm systems are powerful weather events that bring heavy rain, strong winds, and...
Permafrost in Alaska Permafrost in Alaska: What It Is and Why It Matters Permafrost in Alaska is ground that remains frozen for at least two consecutive years, often staying frozen for decades or even...
Northern Lights in Alaska Northern Lights in Alaska: Best Time and Places to See Them The Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, are one of Alaska’s most sought-after natural experiences. During long...
Chinook Winds in Alaska Chinook Winds in Alaska: What They Are and How They Affect Weather Chinook winds in Alaska are warm, dry winds that can rapidly change weather conditions, especially near...
Polar Night in Alaska Polar Night in Alaska: What It Is and How It Affects Life Polar night in Alaska occurs when the sun does not rise above the horizon for an extended period during winter. Instead...
Alaska: Land of the Midnight Sun Midnight Sun in Alaska: What It Is and When to Experience It The midnight sun is one of Alaska’s most unique seasonal experiences, bringing nearly 24 hours of daylight...
Freeze-up in Alaska Freeze-Up in Alaska: When Winter Returns and What to Expect Freeze-up in Alaska marks the transition from fall into winter, when rivers, lakes, and ground surfaces begin to freeze...
Breakup Season in Alaska Breakup Season in Alaska: What It Is and What to Expect Alaska’s breakup season marks the shift from winter to spring, when months of snow and ice begin to melt across the...
Rain Gear For Alaska: What Actually Works Rain Gear for Alaska When it comes to Alaska, rain isn’t a possibility — it’s a guarantee. Even on clear days, weather can shift quickly, especially near the...
