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Chulitna River (Susitna River tributary)

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Chulitna River
View of Chulitna, Susitna, and Talkeetna rivers
Location of the mouth of the Chulitna River in Alaska
EtymologyForearm River
Native nameTs'ilutnu (Tswana)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateAlaska
Physical characteristics
MouthSusitna River
 • coordinates
62°20′08″N 150°09′01″W / 62.3355556°N 150.1502778°W / 62.3355556; -150.1502778[1]
Length70 mi (110 km)

The Chulitna River (Dena'inaTs'ilutnu) is a 110 km long right tributary of the Susitna River in southern part of interior Alaska. Three forks converge to form the river, which itself flows into the Susitna River near Talkeetna.[2]

Geography

Chulitna River originates from the confluence of Middle and East Fork Chulitna River in the valley between the Alaska Range and Talkeetna Mountains east of Denali, flows in a southerly direction to Talkeetna, where both it and the Talkeetna River empty into the Susitna River, which flows into Cook Inlet. Larger tributaries include West Fork Chulitna River, Ohio Creek, Fountain River, Hidden River, Coffee River and Tokositna River, all from the right. The catchment area of the Chulitna River covers about 6600 km2. The mean discharge near the mouth is 250 m³ / s. The highest monthly discharges of the river, which is mainly fed by glacial meltwater, occur in the months of June to August.

The George Parks Highway from Anchorage to Fairbanks runs parallel to the entire river.

The name of the river is of local Alaska's natives and was documented in 1898 by G.H. Eldridge.

Climate

The Chulitna River weather station is located near the Historic Chulitna River Lodge. Chulitna River has a subarctic climate (Köppen Dfc).

Climate data for Chulitna River, Alaska, 1991–2020 normals, 1971-2020 extremes: 1354ft (413m)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 43
(6)
50
(10)
52
(11)
65
(18)
84
(29)
92
(33)
90
(32)
87
(31)
75
(24)
65
(18)
49
(9)
45
(7)
92
(33)
Average high °F (°C) 18.8
(−7.3)
24.1
(−4.4)
30.1
(−1.1)
42.7
(5.9)
55.1
(12.8)
65.7
(18.7)
66.6
(19.2)
61.9
(16.6)
51.8
(11.0)
37.3
(2.9)
24.3
(−4.3)
20.8
(−6.2)
41.6
(5.3)
Daily mean °F (°C) 9.6
(−12.4)
14.0
(−10.0)
17.4
(−8.1)
29.2
(−1.6)
40.5
(4.7)
50.7
(10.4)
53.8
(12.1)
49.9
(9.9)
40.2
(4.6)
27.3
(−2.6)
15.6
(−9.1)
11.9
(−11.2)
30.0
(−1.1)
Average low °F (°C) 0.3
(−17.6)
3.9
(−15.6)
4.7
(−15.2)
15.7
(−9.1)
25.9
(−3.4)
35.7
(2.1)
41.1
(5.1)
37.9
(3.3)
28.5
(−1.9)
17.4
(−8.1)
6.8
(−14.0)
3.0
(−16.1)
18.4
(−7.5)
Record low °F (°C) −34
(−37)
−29
(−34)
−27
(−33)
−6
(−21)
6
(−14)
16
(−9)
26
(−3)
27
(−3)
−3
(−19)
−9
(−23)
−19
(−28)
−36
(−38)
−36
(−38)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.87
(47)
1.70
(43)
1.37
(35)
1.05
(27)
1.35
(34)
1.90
(48)
3.15
(80)
5.54
(141)
5.44
(138)
2.76
(70)
2.84
(72)
2.49
(63)
31.46
(798)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 28.9
(73)
29.4
(75)
22.7
(58)
13.6
(35)
2.1
(5.3)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
1.7
(4.3)
16.2
(41)
35.8
(91)
37.5
(95)
187.9
(477.6)
Source 1: NOAA (1981-2010 snowfall)[3][4]
Source 2: XMACIS2 (records)[5]

References

  1. ^ "Chulitna River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Chulitna River (Susitna River tributary)
  3. ^ "Chulitna River, Alaska 1991-2020 Monthly Normals". Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  4. ^ "Chulitna River, Alaska 1981-2010 Monthly Normals". Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  5. ^ "xmACIS". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved November 7, 2023.


This page was last edited on 8 November 2023, at 01:57
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