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Aleutian Weather

The Coast Pilot, a handbook for mariners says this about the weather, “No other area in the world is recognized as having worst weather in general than that which the Aleutian Islands experience.”

“The botanist Eric Hulten wrote, ‘It is quite clear that the mosaic of plant communities in the Aleutians is to a large extent regulated by the Wind.’

“(Father) Veniaminov was more emphatic: … one can say with certainty, that (above all) the local climate depends entirely upon the winds.”

And Veniaminov again: ‘This region is the empire of the winds.’

“As a young man, the great chief of Unalaska, Alexei Yatchmenef, was a member of a sea otter hunting expedition that was caught in a storm at the end of summer in 1885. Terrible winds caused the deaths of several of his companions and forced him and others ashore for several days. The ancient prohibition against grumbling about severe or adverse winds is reflected in the restrained account he wrote in Aleut in 1910. As translated by Knut Bergsland and Moses Dirks, his first comment on the weather was, ‘A breeze from the northeast blowing up to a storm, we passed four nights there.’ The gradual increase of winds on this occasion confirmed Veniaminov’s statement that winds which begin imperceptibly and grew gradually were the longest-lasting. Yatchmenef continued, ‘The wind became strong, in the evening there came rain … we lay down to sleep … and, hearing the wind and the rain sounding like singing, I spent the night without sleep.’

Today the Aleutians and Bering Sea region are simply referred to as the “Birthplace of storms.”


Last Update: February 16, 2012


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