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Temperatures in Ankara
Odd... the nighttime temperatures in Ankara, Turkey, are currently about 19 below zero.
This, in a place at about the same latitude as Athens. Moscow, Helsinki and Iceland don't sink that low, nor does Anchorage, in Alaska. There must be a reason. Suggestions....?
This, in a place at about the same latitude as Athens. Moscow, Helsinki and Iceland don't sink that low, nor does Anchorage, in Alaska. There must be a reason. Suggestions....?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nonsense. It;s -5 at the most. This is due to the fact that it is winter.
http://news.bbc.co.uk...rPage=10®ion=world
http://news.bbc.co.uk...rPage=10®ion=world
There are a number of different climate types that, basically, depend on whether or not the area is close to the oceans. Ankara gets so cold because it can be subject to air masses that originate over Siberia and flow across land all the way. I think you will find, though, that Anchorage and Moscow can certainly get as cold. Iceland lies on the coast in the middle of the North Atlantic, so rarely gets that cold. Helsinki; I have been there in the -7's or so. Not sure how much colder it gets.
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