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===''Dfc'' and ''Dfd'' distribution=== {{Anchor|Koppen_Dfc}}The ''Dfc'' climate, by far the most common subarctic type, is found in the following areas:<ref>[http://www.geography.hunter.cuny.edu/~tbw/wc.notes/15.climates.veg/climate/koppen.climate.class.west.hemi.jpg Geography of climate] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120206154402/http://www.geography.hunter.cuny.edu/~tbw/wc.notes/15.climates.veg/climate/koppen.climate.class.west.hemi.jpg |date=2012-02-06 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url=http://people.eng.unimelb.edu.au/mpeel/koppen.html|title=Updated Köppen-Geiger Climate Map of the World|first1=M. C.|last1=Peel|first2=B. L.|last2=Finlayson|first3=T. A.|last3=McMahon|journal=[[Hydrology and Earth System Sciences]]|publisher=[[Copernicus Publications]]|access-date=23 October 2019|date=2007|doi=10.5194/hess-11-1633-2007|doi-access=free}}</ref> [[File:Kuysumy mountains and Torgashinsky range. View from viewing platform on Kashtakovskaya path (Stolby reserve, Krasnoyarsk city) 4Y1A8757 (28363120875).jpg|thumb|View of pines in the Kuysumy mountains in [[Siberia]]]] *'''Eurasia''' **The majority of [[Siberia]] (notable cities: [[Yakutsk]], [[Surgut]], [[Norilsk]], [[Magadan]]) **The [[Kamchatka Peninsula]] and the northern and central parts of the [[Kuril Islands]] and [[Sakhalin]] Island (notable cities: [[Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky]]) **Northern [[European Russia]] (notable cities: [[Murmansk]], [[Arkhangelsk]], [[Vorkuta]]) **The northern half of [[Fennoscandia]] (milder winters in coastal areas) and higher elevations further south (notable cities: [[Oulu]], [[Umeå]], [[Tromsø]]) **The Western [[Alps]] between {{convert|1600.|and|2100.|m|ft|sp=us}}, and the Eastern Alps between {{convert|1450|and|1800.|m|ft|sp=us}} **Central [[Romania]] **Some parts of central [[Germany]] and [[Poland]] **The [[Tatra Mountains]] in [[Poland]] and [[Slovakia]], above {{convert|800.|m|ft|sp=us}}. **The [[Pyrenees]], between {{convert|1600.|and|2100.|m|ft|sp=us}} **The [[Northeastern Anatolia Region]] and the [[Pontic Alps]], between {{convert|1600.|and|2100.|m|ft|sp=us}}{{Citation needed|reason=Not included in the referenced Köppen-Geiger Climate Map of the World by Murray Peel|date=October 2019}} **Mountain summits in [[Scotland]], most notably in the [[Cairngorms National Park|Cairngorms]] and the [[Nevis Range]]{{Citation needed|reason=Not included in the referenced Köppen-Geiger Climate Map of the World by Murray Peel|date=October 2019}} **The far northeast of Turkey Further north and east in Siberia, continentality increases so much that winters can be exceptionally severe, averaging below {{convert|-38|°C}}, even though the hottest month still averages more than {{convert|10|°C}}. This creates ''Dfd'' climates, which are mostly found in the [[Sakha Republic]]: *[[Northeast Siberian taiga]] *[[Central Yakutian Lowland]] *[[Oymyakon]] *[[Verkhoyansk]] [[File:Subarctic Tundra.JPG|thumb|Subarctic climate in [[Alaska]], near [[Yukon]]]] *'''North America''' **Most of [[Alaska Interior|Interior]], [[Western Alaska|Western]] and [[Southcentral Alaska]] (notable cities and towns: [[Anchorage]], [[Wasilla]], [[Nome, Alaska|Nome]], [[Bethel, Alaska|Bethel]], [[Fort Yukon]]) **The high [[Rocky Mountains]] in [[Colorado]], [[Wyoming]], [[Idaho]], [[Utah]], [[Montana]] and the [[White Mountains (New Hampshire)|White Mountains]] of [[New Hampshire]] (notable locations: [[Fraser, Colorado|Fraser]], [[Brian Head, Utah|Brian Head]]) **Much of [[Canada]] from about [[53rd parallel north|53]]–[[55th parallel north|55°N]] to the [[tree line]], including: ***Southern [[Labrador]] (notable cities: [[Labrador City]]) ***Certain areas within [[Newfoundland and Labrador|Newfoundland]] interior and along its northern coast ***[[Quebec]]: [[Jamésie]], [[Côte-Nord]] and far southern [[Nunavik]] (Notable locations: [[Inukjuak]], [[Kuujjuaq]], [[Sept-Îles, Quebec|Sept-Îles]]) ***Far northern [[Ontario]] ***The northern [[Prairie Provinces]] (Notable locations: [[Fort McMurray]], [[Churchill, Manitoba|Churchill]]) ***The [[Rocky Mountain Foothills]] in [[Alberta]] and [[British Columbia]] ***Most of the [[Yukon]] (Notable cities: [[Whitehorse]], [[Dawson City]]) ***Most of the [[Northwest Territories]] (Notable cities: [[Yellowknife]], [[Inuvik]]) *** Southwestern [[Nunavut]] (Notable locations: [[Baker Lake, Nunavut|Baker Lake]], [[Rankin Inlet]]) In the [[Southern Hemisphere]], the ''Dfc'' climate is found only in small, isolated pockets in the [[Snowy Mountains]] of [[Australia]], the [[Southern Alps]] of [[New Zealand]], and the [[Lesotho Highlands]]. In [[South America]], this climate occurs on the western slope of the central [[Andes]] in [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]], where climatic conditions are notably more humid compared to the eastern slope. The presence of the Andes mountain range contributes to a wetter climate on the western slope by capturing moisture from the [[Pacific Ocean]], resulting in increased precipitation, especially during the winter months. This climate zone supports the presence of temperate rainforests, mostly on highest areas of the [[Valdivian temperate forests|Valdivian rainforest]] in Chile and the [[Magellanic subpolar forests|subantarctic forest]] in Argentina.
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