Polar Tundra
Köppen Classification - ET.
Maritime Polar in summer and Continental Polar or Arctic in winter.
The polar tundra climate is characterized by cold winters, cool summers, and a summer rainfall regime. Areas experiencing this climate are the North American Arctic coast, Iceland, coastal Greenland, the Arctic coast of Europe and Asia, and the Southern Hemisphere islands of McQuarie, Kerguelen, and South Georgia. Annual precipitation averages less than 250 mm for most locations and most of this precipitation falls during the summer.