Yes, there can be thunderstorms in the Arctic. They are uncommon because storms require sufficient heating at the surface. When they do form, their lightning can cause destructive wild fires.
We are not aware of any tornadoes occurring in the Arctic Circle.
Yes.
Most of the time blizzards are in the winter when the cold seasons come in. But if you live in the arctic or high in the mountains, then it could be anytime.
The Arctic fox lives in burrows on the side of hills. During blizzards it may tunnel into snow to create a shelter.
The arctic fox lives in burrows on the side of hills. During blizzards it may tunnel into snow to create a shelter.
Arctic and Antarctica have seals, birds, whales, fish, and krill.
Blizzards do in fact occur in the Arctic Tundra. This is because there is both snow and high winds in this area.
Most of the time blizzards are in the winter when the cold seasons come in. But if you live in the arctic or high in the mountains, then it could be anytime.
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There are approximately 10.7 blizzards that occur each year. Of course, this not only counts America's blizzards, but also blizzards across the world!
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No, blizzards are fairly common in Antarctica.
Yes, in the winter there are very large blizzards