Oryx Some years more than others, Im sure parts of Russia are worse!
You are right. Only Russia has climates with severe winters (Dfd, Dwd and Dsd by Köppen classification). Examples: Yakutsk (capital of the Sakha-Yakutia Republic) - Dfd (no dry season) Verkhoyansk, Amga (Sakha-Yakutia) - Dfd (no dry season) Oymyakon (Sakha-Yakutia) - Dwd (dry winter) Seymchan (Magadan Oblast) - Dwd (dry winter)
Juterman Oryx Some years more than others, Im sure parts of Russia are worse! You are right. Only Russia has climates with severe winters (Dfd, Dwd and Dsd by Köppen classification). Examples: Yakutsk (capital of the Sakha-Yakutia Republic) - Dfd (no dry season) Verkhoyansk, Amga (Sakha-Yakutia) - Dfd (no dry season) Oymyakon (Sakha-Yakutia) - Dwd (dry winter) Seymchan (Magadan Oblast) - Dwd (dry winter)
I have heard quite a bit about these places, where it is not uncommon to be -50°C! Here in Calgary, Alberta it seldomly goes below -30°.
Juterman Oryx I have heard quite a bit about these places, where it is not uncommon to be -50°C! Here in Calgary, Alberta it seldomly goes below -30°. Oymyakon is known as the Pole of cold in the Northern Hemisphere. The lowest registered temperature is −71.2°C.
Wow, I can't even imagine! The coldest I've ever experienced is around -35°C - -40°C