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---Welcome to THE ARCTIC---
At 90 degrees latitude all directions are south.
LinkThe Arctic, an ancient ecosystem is disappearing before our eyes. Disruptive heat related impacts driven by unrelenting human caused climate change are happening throughout the Polar North. At the peak of an unprecedented September heat wave over Greenland, more than one third of the ice sheet's total surface was melting.


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:*_\ /_*: . . . We were the featured region on January 28, 2017 and on May 11, 2021.
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Now playing on The Arctic radio, K-ICY: . LinkAlessandro Martire ~ LinkHeart

Embassies: Arctic, Christmas, Guinea Kiribati, and Fjord.

Tags: Casual, Eco-Friendly, Featured, and Small.

The Arctic contains 10 nations, the 1,693rd most in the world.

Today's World Census Report

The Healthiest Citizens in The Arctic

A measure of the general physical health of citizens in each nation.

As a region, The Arctic is ranked 5,045th in the world for Healthiest Citizens.

NationWA CategoryMotto
1.The Republic of East CogginsLeft-Leaning College State“Neem de mooie weg naar huis.”
2.The Oppressed Peoples of Jong UnIron Fist Consumerists“With The Regime Or Die!!!”
3.The Republic of ErloaneLeft-Leaning College State“We Will Endure”
4.The Bannorn of KasathNew York Times Democracy“Vokēdre Tepagon Īlva Kustikāne”
5.The Fleet Feet of The nationstates fleaLiberal Democratic Socialists“Georg Gester”
6.The Federation of Finlan SoundLiberal Democratic Socialists“No official motto”
7.The Nomadic Peoples of The Arctic OceanCapitalizt“We Will Endure”
8.The Christmas Polar Bear of BilabaoIron Fist Socialists“Adventure is just bad planning”
9.The Meteorological Office of VandrelMoralistic Democracy“Ambassador from Arctic”
10.The Rigorous Pursuit of Making Catgirls RealFather Knows Best State“We must secure the existence of catgirls.”

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The Arctic Regional Message Board

The forecast for The Arctic in the coming week is predicting

The average daytime maximum temperature will be around 3°C, with a high for the week of 4°C expected on the afternoon of Wednesday 23rd. The average minimum temperature will be -1°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Friday 25th at -1°C. The coming week will have mostly dry days although Thursday is likely to see a little sleet. Predictions are Thursday will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 1.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be light.

Welcome back, Jong Un! Long time, no see. What have you been up to?

The forecast for the Arctic in the coming week predicts:

The average daytime maximum temperature will be about 5oC, with a high for the week of 11oC expected on the afternoon of Wednesday, September 6. The average minimum temperature will be 2oC dipping to its lowest on the morning of Saturday, September 2nd, at 2oC. The coming week will have mixed weather with some days dry and some seeing some fog and/or rain, especially on Saturday the 2nd, with an accumulation of rain around 3 mm. Winds will range intermittently from the east at 5 to 15 mph.

I thought I had posted a few weather forecasts on the trot so I asked my AI for a good news story about Arctic, in came back and said unable to find any only about people who were trying help the changing situation, so here is the weather forecast again

The forecast for Arctic in the coming week is predicting the average daytime maximum temperature will be around 2°C, with a high for the week of 7°C expected on the afternoon of Monday 4th. The mean minimum temperature will be -1°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Sunday 10th at -3°C. Expect the next week to have mixed weather with some days dry and some seeing a little rain, sleet or snow. Current predictions suggest Thursday will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 6.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be moderate.

The 7 day weather forecast summary for The Arctic:

In the coming week the average daytime maximum temperature will be around 0°C, with a high for the week of 2°C expected on the afternoon of Sunday 17th. The average minimum temperature will be -2°C, dipping to its lowest on the afternoon of Sunday 10th at -3°C. Expect the week ahead to have mixed weather with some days dry and some seeing a little snow. Predictions are Sunday 10th will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 3.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be moderate.

Making Catgirls Real wrote:Welcome East Coggins!

Thank you! Glad to have settled here.

Welcome to the nation of The Arctic Ocean and to the nation of East Coggins. Hope you enjoy your stay in our rapidly melting region. If you don't mind me asking, what caused a large nation to move from the bustling Refugia to a quiet back water such as The Arctic? Usually it's the other way around! Help yourself to hot drinks and donuts which you'll find in the hospitality suite. ☕ 🍩🍩 ☕ 🍩🍩

Bilabao wrote:Welcome to the nation of The Arctic Ocean and to the nation of East Coggins. Hope you enjoy your stay in our rapidly melting region. If you don't mind me asking, what caused a large nation to move from the bustling Refugia to a quiet back water such as The Arctic? Usually it's the other way around! Help yourself to hot drinks and donuts which you'll find in the hospitality suite. ☕ 🍩🍩 ☕ 🍩🍩

Thanks for the warm welcome Bilabao. I had moved to Refugia desiring greater activity and involvement. Though I discovered it there, I have difficulty in maintaining it myself. With that realization, I opted to relocate to another region. I sorta stumped across The Arctic while scrolling through past records on the Z-Day Leaderboard. The regional flag struck me as beautiful and for a small region there appeared from the outside to be a flicker of activity. With that said, I scheduled a fleet of military-grade choppers to airlift East Coggins to The Arctic, and as they say, the rest is history.

The forecast for The Arctic in the coming week

The average daytime maximum temperature will be around -1°C, with a high for the week of 0°C expected on the afternoon of Wednesday 20th. The average minimum temperature will be -3°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Tuesday 19th at -4°C. The week will have mostly dry days although Sunday 17th and Friday 22nd are likely to see a little snow. It looks like Friday will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 1.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be moderate.

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