Olonkinbyen

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Place in Svalbard and Jan Mayen
70°55′19″N 8°42′54″W / 70.92194°N 8.71500°W / 70.92194; -8.71500Country NorwayISOSvalbard and Jan MayenIslandJan MayenEstablished1962 (1962)Population
 • Totalc. 18Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)Websitejan.mayen.no
Olonkinbyen on Jan Mayen map

Olonkinbyen[needs IPA] (literally The Olonkin Town) is the only settlement on the Norwegian island of Jan Mayen (aside from isolated cottage huts such as Puppebu[1]). It was named after Russian-Norwegian explorer Gennady Olonkin.[2]

The only inhabitants on the island are the 18 personnel, 14 working for the Norwegian Armed Forces and 4 for the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, but can have up to 35 people inhabiting the island at any given time. Olonkinbyen houses the staff that operate the meteorological observation station, Loran-C station, Jan Mayensfield air field and other infrastructure. The meteorological observation service staff are responsible for the radiosonde releases and synoptic weather observations. The crew of the meteorological station is engaged for six months at a time.[3][4]

Supplies are delivered eight times a year by aircraft. Fuel and heavy goods are transported by boat during the summer. The settlement generates its own electrical power via three generators.[5][6]

Climate

Olonkinbyen has a tundra climate (Köppen classified as ET), the warmest month is August and the coldest month is March.

Climate data for Olonkinbyen
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −5
(23)
−5
(23)
−5
(23)
−3
(27)
0
(32)
3
(37)
5
(41)
5
(41)
3
(37)
1
(34)
−2
(28)
−4
(25)
−1
(31)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −10
(14)
−11
(12)
−11
(12)
−9
(16)
−5
(23)
−2
(28)
0
(32)
1
(34)
−1
(30)
−4
(25)
−7
(19)
−9
(16)
−6
(22)
Average precipitation cm (inches) 7.6
(3)
5.1
(2)
7.6
(3)
5.1
(2)
5.1
(2)
5.1
(2)
5.1
(2)
7.6
(3)
7.6
(3)
10
(4)
7.6
(3)
7.6
(3)
81.1
(32)
Source: [7]

References

  1. ^ http://jan.mayen.no/hytter-pa-jan-mayen/ (In Norwegian)
  2. ^ "Gennadij Olonkin". polarhistorie.no. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  3. ^ "Loran Station Jan Mayen". loran-history.info. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  4. ^ "Jan Mayen - Airfield "Jan Mayensfield"". Jan Mayensfield. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  5. ^ Images and Information on Olonkin City Archived 2006-05-22 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Oppgavene på Jan Mayen". Meteorologisk institutt. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  7. ^ World Climate Guide

External links

  • INA Station at Olonkinbyen
  • View of Olonkinbyen
  • Aerial view of Olonkinbyen
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70°55′19″N 8°42′54″W / 70.922°N 8.715°W / 70.922; -8.715


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