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Climate Research
Tourist weather preferences in Europe’s Arctic
Jens Kr. Steen Jacobsen1  Martin Lohmann1  Jon Martin Denstadli1  Eirik J. Førland1 
关键词: Weather preference;    Weather tolerance;    Adverse weather;    Tourism;    Sightseeing;    Outdoor recreation;    Arctic;   
DOI  :  10.3354/cr01033
来源: Inter-Research Science Publishing
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ABSTRACT: Numerous high-latitude locations in northern Scandinavia receive many summer vacationers, even though cool weather conditions there are at odds with some expert-based literature on tourist weather preferences. Surveys in 2 climatically different Arctic archipelagos demonstrate that most tourists perceive the summer weather as better than expected. However, weather preferences and tolerances deviate between high and low Arctic destinations, illuminating diverging and subjective ideas of what constitutes ‘good’, ‘bad’, and ‘acceptable’ weather. The study shows an overall preference for clear sky, in contrast to some earlier research emphasizing temperature as the most important tourism weather variable. Most tourists are indifferent to occasional rain, and a majority accepts frequently changing weather. Main dislikes are frequent rain and low visibility, the latter accentuating visual tourism aspects such as sightseeing.

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