Mirny Station has an
ice cap climate, since all months are below . Although, it is heavily influenced by the glacial nature of Antarctica's interior, it retains a strong maritime influence, resulting in high annual snowfall. Summers however, are sunny and dry, reflecting a
mediterranean precipitation pattern, in spite of its poleward latitude and cold temperatures. Summer sees highs approaching on average, whereas winters are stable just below means for several months. Due to its coastal location and the fact that summer temperatures sometimes rise above freezing, limited plant and animal life flourishes during summer (December, January, February). ==See also==