Tundra climate
The tundra climate is a polar climate sub-type located in high latitudes and high mountains. It is classified as ET according to the Köppen climate classification. It is a climate which at least one month has an average temperature high enough to melt snow, but no month with an average temperature in excess of. If the climate occurs at high elevations, it is known as alpine climate.
Despite the potential diversity of climates in the ET category involving precipitation, extreme temperatures, and relative wet and dry seasons, this category is rarely subdivided. Rainfall and snowfall are generally slight due to the low vapor pressure of water in the chilly atmosphere, but as a rule potential evapotranspiration is extremely low, allowing soggy terrain of swamps and bogs even in places that get precipitation typical of deserts of lower and middle latitudes. The amount of native tundra biomass depends more on the local temperature than the amount of precipitation.
Tundra climates are the third coldest Köppen climate type on Earth, though extreme subarctic climates can experience significantly colder winters. There also exists an oceanic variety of the tundra climate with cool to mild winters which borders the Oceanic climate#Subpolar oceanic and cold [subtropical highland varieties |subpolar oceanic climate ] and is found in parts of Iceland, the Aleutian Islands and most predominantly on subantarctic islands.
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Places featuring a tundra climate
;Alpine tundra- Apartaderos, Venezuela
- Ben Nevis, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Cairn Gorm, United Kingdom
- Cerro de Pasco, Peru
- Coranzuli, Argentina
- Dingboche, Nepal
- Finse, Norway
- Gavia Pass, Italy
- High Tatras, Slovakia
- Juf, Switzerland
- Kasprowy Wierch, Poland
- La Rinconada, Peru
- Mauna Loa, Hawaii, United States
- Mount Apo, Philippines
- Mount Aragats, Armenia
- Mount Fuji, Japan
- Mount Rainier, Washington, United States
- Mount Washington, New Hampshire, United States
- Mount Wellington, Australia
- Murghob, Tajikistan
- Musala, Bulgaria
- Nevado de Toluca, Mexico
- Phari, China
- Puno, Peru
- Putre, Chile
- Sêrxü, China
- Sněžka, Czech Republic
- Tanggulashan, Qinghai, China
- Trepalle, Italy
- Vârful Omu, Romania
- Vetas, Colombia
- Yu Shan, Taiwan
- Zugspitze, Bavaria, Germany
- Alert, Nunavut, Canada
- Campbell Island, New Zealand
- Crozet Islands
- Dikson Island, Russia
- Esperanza Base, Antarctica
- Grytviken, South Georgia and [the South Sandwich Islands|South Georgia]
- Hooper Bay, United States
- Hveravellir, Iceland
- Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
- Jan Mayen, Norway
- Kerguelen Islands, French Southern Lands
- Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
- Macquarie Island, Australia
- Mykines, Faroe Islands
- Novaya Zemyla, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia
- Nuuk, Greenland
- Provideniya, Russia ETs
- Puerto Williams, Chile
- Tiksi, Sakha Republic, Russia
- Tolhuin, Argentina
- Ushuaia, Argentina
- Utqiagvik, Alaska, United States
- Yamal Peninsula, Russia
- Wainwright, Alaska can be classified ''ETw''