Paulita Ordiales wrote about the climate and weather in Norway for her BASIC II class theme. Norway has two main climate types - a polar climate in the north and a maritime climate along the west coast. The climate varies greatly depending on the region, from relatively mild winters along coastal areas to cold, snowy winters and dry, hot summers inland. Svalbard, an archipelago north of the Arctic Circle that belongs to Norway, experiences a phenomenon called "midnight sun" from April to August and "perpetual darkness" from October to February in its town of Longyearbyen.
Paulita Ordiales wrote about the climate and weather in Norway for her BASIC II class theme. Norway has two main climate types - a polar climate in the north and a maritime climate along the west coast. The climate varies greatly depending on the region, from relatively mild winters along coastal areas to cold, snowy winters and dry, hot summers inland. Svalbard, an archipelago north of the Arctic Circle that belongs to Norway, experiences a phenomenon called "midnight sun" from April to August and "perpetual darkness" from October to February in its town of Longyearbyen.
Paulita Ordiales wrote about the climate and weather in Norway for her BASIC II class theme. Norway has two main climate types - a polar climate in the north and a maritime climate along the west coast. The climate varies greatly depending on the region, from relatively mild winters along coastal areas to cold, snowy winters and dry, hot summers inland. Svalbard, an archipelago north of the Arctic Circle that belongs to Norway, experiences a phenomenon called "midnight sun" from April to August and "perpetual darkness" from October to February in its town of Longyearbyen.
(Antarctic). SVALBARD The climate in Norway varies greatly depending on the area of the country in which you are, and there may even be big differences within the same region. In general, winters in the coastal areas are relatively mild, although with snow and excellent conditions for skiing in the mountains. Inside, winters are cold and snowy, and summers are dry and hot. MIDNIGHT SUN
Svalbard is an archipelago that lies to
the north of the Arctic Circle and one of the islands belonging to Norway is LONGYEARBYEN, in which a meteorological phenomenon occurs calling "the midnight sun" lasts from April 20 to August 23 and "perpetual darkness“ from October 26 to February 15.