Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| Seabrook, New Hampshire Climate Summary Temperature • Average Annual Temperature 47.6°F (8.7°C) • Average Summer Temperature (June-August) 70.6°F (21.4°C) • Average Winter Temperature (December-February) 28.6°F (-1.9°C) • Record High Temperature 103°F (39.4°C) • Record Low Temperature -16°F (-26.7°C) Precipitation • Average Annual Precipitation 46.2 inches (117.3 cm) • Average Snowfall 49.6 inches (126 cm) • Wettest Month March (4.2 inches) • Driest Month July (2.8 inches) Humidity • Average Annual Relative Humidity 72% • Highest Relative Humidity December (79%) • Lowest Relative Humidity May (64%) Wind • Average Annual Wind Speed 11.3 mph (18.2 km/h) • Prevailing Wind Direction West-southwest Other Climate Data • Growing Season 190 days (May to October) • Hardiness Zone 6a • Köppen Climate Classification Dfb (Warm-summer Humid Continental) Climate Trends • Seabrook has experienced a slight increase in average annual temperature over the past century. • Precipitation has also increased slightly, particularly in the winter months. • The number of extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall and heat waves, has increased in recent years. Climate Impacts • Rising temperatures are expected to lead to more frequent and intense heat waves, which can pose health risks to vulnerable populations. • Increased precipitation can lead to flooding and erosion, particularly in coastal areas. • Changes in climate can also affect local ecosystems and biodiversity. |
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| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural History • Seabrook is home to the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, a 13,000-acre ecosystem supporting diverse flora and fauna, including migratory birds and endangered species. • The town's tidal marshes and mudflats provide vital habitat for fish, shellfish, and other marine life. • Seabrook Beach is a popular destination for beachcombing, with abundant seashells, sand dollars, and other marine artifacts. Science • The University of New Hampshire's Jackson Estuarine Laboratory, located in Seabrook, conducts research on coastal ecosystems, climate change, and marine conservation. • The town is also home to the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant, the largest nuclear power plant in New England. Personalities • Thomas Morton, known as \ |
| Tourist Attractions
| 1.Hampton Beach State Park: A popular beach destination with a 1-mile-long sandy beach, an amusement park, arcades, and restaurants. 2.Seabrook Beach: A small, quiet beach with soft sand and gentle waves, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and fishing. 3.Seabrook Station Outlet Mall: An outdoor outlet mall with over 80 stores and restaurants, offering discounts on a wide range of items. |
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