Alaska Weather Calendar
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Alaska History Calendar
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2007:
With a design and typography update and all new historical weather events and weather facts, the 2007 really shined. Of course the photography is the heart of the calendar, and there are some great ones, ranging from a far-out sunrise over the Inside Passage to an up-close-and-personal wave in the Beaufort Sea north of Barrow. The bonus section covers ocean dynamics.
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2006:
From big wet snowflakes above Ketchikan to ice flowers near Bettles, this issue covered just about every aspect of Alaska's wonderful weather. The bonus section topic on Alaska Thunderstorms has been one of the most popular yet of these informational spreads.
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2005:
This issue covered everything from pack ice on the Chukchi Sea to the fiery-red cover photo taken along the southern coast. The extra photo gallery section topic on fall foliage added even more color to an already colorful calendar.
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2004:
From the dramatic lenticular cloud trailing off Denali to sunrise fog in
the panhandle, this issue lives up the to Alaska Weather Calendar
reputation. Includes a special section on interesting snow
phenomena and formations.
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2003: From sun dogs on the Arctic Coast and a spectacular fog bow on the Kenai Peninsula to alpenglow on the Juneau ice field and a special section on ice phenomena,
this issue was classic weather calendar all the way. It sold out in early January, but a few less-than-perfect copies are for sale. |
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2002: Our tenth edition! Includes the "Reader's
Gallery" center poster calendar section with some great photos from around Alaska. |
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2001: This edition was sold out, but a few
late returns came in, so there are a very few available. Includes a pull out
section on weather observing technology, both tried and true and cutting edge. SOLD OUT AGAIN |
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2000: Includes a version of the Alaska's Climates wall chart plus a captioned historical photos of "100+
Years of Weather Observing and Forecasting in Alaska." |
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2000: A collection of rich historical photos and facts about
the gold rushes of the North. |
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1999: Includes the Alaska
Cloud Sampler™ wall chart and an old version of Alaska's
Climates
wall chart. |
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1999: Celebrating the centennial of the Nome Gold Rush and founding
of Nome. |
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1998: Includes special section on Gold Rush Weather, and
more wonderful photos including foehn wind clouds and one of Alaska's deserts. |
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1998: Premier issue covering the Klondike Gold Rush. |
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1997: Includes the SunFinder sunrise/sunset graphic (not the
global version), a case study of a snow storm and more wonderful photography,
including a really nice noctilucent cloud photo. SOLD OUT
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1996: Lenticular cap clouds, avalanches, ice bergs, river breakup
and the then-new NEXRAD radar are just a few of the photos and topics covered
in this issue. SOLD OUT
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1995: Great photos ranging from a shot of strong cumulus activity
on the Yukon River to an early color photo from Alaska's (and North America's) wettest weather
station on a cold clear day in 1959. |
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1994: The cover photo from Sitka is alone worth getting this
back issue. You can't take this photo any more due to a new breakwater
across the scene. Also features what is certainly the best tornado
photo ever taken in Alaska. |
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1993: Premier issue! Includes nostalgic photo of hot air balloons
in Anchorage and what is probably the best lightning photo ever taken in
Alaska...from Ketchikan! The remaining copies are dog-eared at best. |
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