Northern Alaska
Description and Climate
Region Northern Alaska Country USA Destination:
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The region of Alaska is so far out of the way for tourists to the U.S. but it is still worth the effort to come and visit. The region offers experiences that no other part of the U.S. can, these are walks through untouched forests, some examples of wildlife only found in Alaska. Alaska can ignite the imagination of the visitor and give a mythical feel to your holiday. The Region is commonly known as ‘The Last Frontier’ and with this the area promises an experience of adventure. When planing around the trip of the U.S. don’t forget the region of Alaska and its enchanting adventures.
Some General rules and regulations in the U.S.
As a general rule in the U.S. it is expected that everyone be polite, considerate and have respect for the country. In the U.S. the society is mostly well ordered and people obey the common laws. There is know real difference between men and women in society and it is expected that if spoken to you then respond politely and courteously. The country believes in freedom of speech but as a foreigner it might be interpreted in a negative way. When in the U.S. try to avoid political issues with general public, don’t smoke unless you can see it is an area for smoking, swimming topless or naked is unacceptable, don’t litter and remember to tip in restaurants and bars (15-20%).
Climate
The U.S. has a big range of climatic zones because of the large size of its land. This causes many climate-related disasters such as tornadoes, cyclones, floods etc. The easiest way to find out if these are going to effect your travel plans is call the information services in the desired states. The climates can change from region to region and that is what we will show you.
New England: cool, temperate climate with snow in the higher areas. Warm summers and cold winters.
Atlantic Coast: is warmer in the southern regions, it has longer summers and low snow falls in winter. This region can be very wet and humid in the warmer months.
The Great Lakes: has a continental climate, which is very warm in summer and extremely cold in winter.
The Great Plains: has a more temperate continental climate than the Lakes region, with less severe winters.
The Mountains and Plateau areas: The high altitude areas are extremely cold in winter, the region has mild summers and very cold winters. The desert areas are very hot in summer and cold in winter with the area dry most of the time.
Pacific Coast region: has a warm all year climate with high rainfalls. It gets cooler in the north than the south at any time of the year.