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  2. Western Regional Climate Center - Wikipedia

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    The Western Regional Climate Center (WRCC) is a climate research center serving the Western United States.The WRCC is one of six regional centers administered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Centers for Environmental Information, and partners with the Nevada-based Desert Research Institute.

  3. List of alpine climate locations - Wikipedia

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    A number of locations around the Earth have alpine climate. The climate of some of these locations is described, below. The climate of some of these locations is described, below. For tropical oceanic locations, such as the summit of Mauna Loa , elev. 13,679 ft (4,169 m), the temperature is roughly constant throughout the year:

  4. Great Basin Desert - Wikipedia

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    Source: The Western Regional Climate Center [19] The Great Salt Lake Desert , located near the northeast corner of the Great Basin desert, is an excellent example of a cold desert climate . Although still arid, it is worthy to note that this portion of the desert receives more precipitation than the similar playas and salt pans on the western ...

  5. Geography of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the Great Plains and U.S. Interior Highlands region near the geographical center of the 48 contiguous states. Usually considered part of the South Central United States , Oklahoma is bounded on the east by Arkansas and Missouri , on the north by Kansas , on the northwest by Colorado , on the far west by New Mexico , and on the ...

  6. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    The western part of the contiguous United States west of the 98th meridian, the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, the Willamette Valley, and the Sierra Nevada range are the wetter portions of the nation, with average rainfall exceeding 30 inches (760 mm) per year. The drier areas are the Desert Southwest, Great Basin, valleys of northeast ...

  7. Template:WRCC - Wikipedia

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    This template creates a ref to the climate pages of the Western Regional Climate Center. It takes two parameters: the type of page, and the station name. At the moment, it can only create links to a few of the pages. The WRCC station pages use frames, with a narrow left navigation frame and a wider right content frame.

  8. Climate of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Trewartha climate types of Oregon. According to the Köppen climate classification, most of Western Oregon has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (or Csb type), which features warm, dry summers, and wet winters with frequent overcast and cloudy skies. Eastern Oregon falls into the cold semi-arid climate (or BSk type), which features drier weather.

  9. Desert Aire, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Desert Aire is located near the southwest corner of Grant County at (46.685121, -119.924811), [4] on the east bank of the Columbia River where it is part of Priest Rapids ...