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Thompson Pass is a 2,600 foot-high (855 meter-high) gap in the Chugach Mountains northeast of Valdez, Alaska. It is the snowiest place in Alaska, recording 500 inches (1,300 cm) of snow per year on average. In the winter of 1952–1953, 974.1 inches (2,474 cm) of snow fell—the most ever recorded in one season at one location in Alaska. It is also the most snow ever recorded in one season at one location anywhere in the fifty states. The pass also holds the Alaska record for the most snow in a single day: 62 inches (160 cm) fell on December 29, 1955.

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  • Thompson Pass (de)
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  • Thompson Pass (en)
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  • Il Thompson Pass è un valico di 855 metri di altezza sull'autostrada Richardson che collega la città di Valdez con il resto del territorio dell'Alaska. (it)
  • Der Thompson Pass ist ein 855 m hoher Gebirgspass in den Chugach Mountains nordöstlich von Valdez in Alaska, USA. Die Alaska Route 4 führt über den Pass und verbindet Valdez mit . Mit einer durchschnittlichen Schneefallmenge von 1400 cm ist es der Ort mit den meisten Schneefällen in Alaska. Im Winter 1952–1953 wurde mit einer Schneefallmenge von 2475 cm die höchste Schneefallmenge gemessen, die je in Alaska innerhalb eines Winters aufgezeichnet wurde. Die 157,5 cm Schnee, die am 29. Dezember 1955 fielen, waren die ergiebigsten Schneefälle in Alaska an einem einzigen Tag seit Beginn der Wetteraufzeichnungen dort. (de)
  • Thompson Pass is a 2,600 foot-high (855 meter-high) gap in the Chugach Mountains northeast of Valdez, Alaska. It is the snowiest place in Alaska, recording 500 inches (1,300 cm) of snow per year on average. In the winter of 1952–1953, 974.1 inches (2,474 cm) of snow fell—the most ever recorded in one season at one location in Alaska. It is also the most snow ever recorded in one season at one location anywhere in the fifty states. The pass also holds the Alaska record for the most snow in a single day: 62 inches (160 cm) fell on December 29, 1955. (en)
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  • Thompson Pass (en)
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