EIELSON FIELD, Alaska, USA:
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Global Warming/Climate Change for
EIELSON FIELD, Alaska, USA

One predicted temperature increase is
between 5°C and 10°C (9.0°F and 18.0°F).
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 Daylight chart for {A['location']}, Alaska, USA

Data for EIELSON FIELD, Alaska, USA

NOAA Station Id: AK502707
Latitude: 64°40'00N
Longitude: 147°06'00W
Elevation: 547'

Sunrise and Sunset Data

The yellow section shows when the sun is up, and how this changes over the year. Use the time-of-day scales, on the left and right, and the month scale on the top and bottom, to tell approximately when sunrise and sunset occur. See Sunrise, Sunset, and Daylight for more info.

The sunrise and sunset times shown in the chart are approximate. They are accurate for the latitude, and show the precise amount of daylight, but the rise and set times may be offset (up or down in the chart) since I don't have an automated way of matching time zones to longitudes. The charts are made assuming that the location is in the middle of an evenly spaced time zone.

For precise times see US Naval Observatory. For EIELSON FIELD, AK, use latitude 64°40'00N and longitude 147°06'00W in the form. You'll need to know the time zone of the location.

Climate (Average Weather) Data

StatisticUnitsJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAverage
Minimum Temperature°F-17-13.3-0.920.837.948.751.946.835.516.2-5.3-13.717.30
Maximum Temperature°F-1.1724.442.859.569.371.765.554.130.59.71.836.27
Heating Degree Days2298191016539965051951222826071290188522021162.08
Cooling Degree Days000001524900004.00
Monthly Precipitationinches0.40.30.310.210.681.722.262.281.310.920.630.520.96

First and Last Frost Dates


First FrostLast Frost
10%50%90%10%50%90%
AUG 25SEP 04SEP 15MAY 03MAY 15MAY 26
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