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List of alpine climate locations

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A number of locations around the Earth have alpine climate. 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:

More information Climate data for Mauna Loa slope observatory (1961–1990), extremes 1955–2012, Month ...

For mid-latitude locations, such as Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the temperature varies seasonally, but never gets very warm:

More information Climate data for Mount Washington, elev. 6,267 ft (1,910.2 m) near the summit (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1933–present), Month ...

Other examples of alpine climate include

Quick facts Kasprowy Wierch, Poland, Climate chart (explanation) ...
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Quick facts La Rinconada, Peru, Climate chart (explanation) ...
Quick facts Nevado de Toluca, Mexico, Climate chart (explanation) ...
Quick facts Zugspitze, Germany, Climate chart (explanation) ...
Quick facts Cerro de Pasco, Peru, Climate chart (explanation) ...
Quick facts Tanggulashan, China, Climate chart (explanation) ...
Quick facts Piz Corvatsch, Switzerland, Climate chart (explanation) ...
Quick facts White Mountain Peak, California, United States, Climate chart (explanation) ...
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