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Governor: The Founder of The North Arctic

WA Delegate: None.

Founder: The Founder of The North Arctic

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Maps Board Activity History Admin Rank

Largest Timber Woodchipping Industry: 806th Most Advanced Law Enforcement: 1,258th Largest Black Market: 1,670th+14
Highest Foreign Aid Spending: 1,697th Most Subsidized Industry: 1,761st Greatest Rich-Poor Divides: 1,892nd Highest Unexpected Death Rate: 1,959th Most Corrupt Governments: 1,985th Largest Manufacturing Sector: 2,082nd Largest Arms Manufacturing Sector: 2,096th Most Advanced Public Transport: 2,113th Most Advanced Public Education: 2,166th Most Extensive Public Healthcare: 2,347th Most Extreme: 2,383rd Most Advanced Defense Forces: 2,552nd Most Cultured: 2,688th Most Patriotic: 2,875th
World Factbook Entry

The North frigid zone, between the Arctic Circle 66.5° N and the North Pole 90° N.

The North Arctic is a frozen land
Where icebergs float and glaciers stand
Where polar bears and narwhals roam
And the sun never sets in summer's home

The North Arctic is a salty sea
Where currents swirl and jellies be
Where plankton feed the ocean's life
And the ice reflects the solar light

The North Arctic is a changing place
Where warming threatens its cold embrace
Where humans seek its hidden wealth
And its creatures fight for their own health

Map

This is the map of The North Arctic created by The Founder of The North Arctic . It has 0 estimated diplomatic weight behind it, the most in The North Arctic. It is one of 1 maps of The North Arctic.

Embassies: The Great Universe, The South Arctic, The Embassy, Fredonia, matheo, Guinea Kiribati, Arctic Alliance, Gypsy Lands, Hollow Point, Co Prosperity Commonwealth, Arctica, Artic, The Conservative Democracies, Independence Hill, West Antartica, and The Allied Nations.

Tags: Minuscule.

The North Arctic is home to a single nation.

Today's World Census Report

The Most Extreme in The North Arctic

The World Census ranked nations on the basis of how odd, extreme, or fundamentalist their social, economic, and political systems are.

As a region, The North Arctic is ranked 2,383rd in the world for Most Extreme.

NationWA CategoryMotto
1.The Founder of The North ArcticAnarchy“Toward Freedom”

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The North Arctic Regional Message Board

Reviewing the forecast for The North Arctic Over the next 7 days

The average daytime maximum temperature will be around -18°C, with a high for the week of -13°C expected on the afternoon of Thursday 16th. The mean minimum temperature will be -25°C, dipping to its lowest on the evening of Friday 17th at -31°C. Expect the week ahead to have mixed weather with some days dry and some seeing a little snow. It looks like Monday will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 3.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be light

The 7 day weather forecast summary for The North Arctic:

The forecast for The North Arctic in the coming week is predicting the average daytime maximum temperature will be around -16°C, with a high for the week of -8°C expected on the morning of Monday 27th. The average minimum temperature will be -22°C, dipping to its lowest on the evening of Saturday 2nd at -28°C. Expect the next week to have mostly dry days although Monday 27th and Tuesday 28th are likely to see a little snow. It looks like Tuesday will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 2.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be light.

For The North Arctic in the coming week

The average daytime maximum temperature will be around -17°C, with a high for the week of -8°C expected on the morning of Saturday 2nd. The average minimum temperature will be -25°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Friday 8th at -31°C. The week ahead will have mostly dry days although Thursday is likely to see a little snow. Predictions are Thursday will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 1.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be light.

Taking a look at The North Arctic over the coming week

The average daytime maximum temperature will be around -18°C, with a high for the week of -14°C expected on the evening of Monday 11th. The average minimum temperature will be -26°C, dipping to its lowest on the evening of Sunday 10th at -33°C. The coming week will have mixed weather with some days dry and some seeing a little snow. Predictions are Tuesday will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 3.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be light.

For North Arctic in the coming week the average daytime maximum temperature will be around -24°C, with a high for the week of -16°C expected on the morning of Thursday 11th. The average minimum temperature will be -30°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Tuesday 9th at -33°C. The week will remain predominantly dry. On the whole winds are likely to be light.

Over the next 7 days The North Arctic forecast suggests

The average daytime maximum temperature will be around -7°C, with a high for the week of -3°C expected on the afternoon of Sunday 28th. The mean minimum temperature will be -19°C, dipping to its lowest on the afternoon of Sunday 21st at -32°C. Expect the coming week to have mostly dry days although Monday 22nd and Friday 26th are likely to see a little snow. The indicators are that Sunday 21st will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 4.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be fresh. Expect the strongest wind on Sunday morning, coming from a south easterly direction, and reaching around 33mph. However, the maximum wind gusts are forecast for Thursday

The Outlook for The North Arctic

The average daytime maximum temperature will be around -25°C, with a high for the week of -14°C expected on the afternoon of Saturday 10th. The average minimum temperature will be -32°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Sunday 4th at -40°C. Expect the week ahead to remain predominantly dry. On the whole winds are likely to be light

Reviewing the forecast for The North Arctic Over the next 7 days

The average daytime maximum temperature will be around -17°C, with a high for the week of -14°C expected on the afternoon of Saturday 23rd. The mean minimum temperature will be -32°C, dipping to its lowest on the evening of Friday 29th at -38°C. Expect the coming week to have mostly dry days although Saturday is likely to see a little snow. The current forecast indicates Saturday will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 2.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be moderate.
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The forecast for The North Arctic

In the coming week The average daytime maximum temperature will be around 0°C, with a high for the week of 4°C expected on the afternoon of Saturday 1st. The average minimum temperature will be -6°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Monday 27th at -8°C. The week ahead will have mostly dry days although Saturday is likely to see a little snow. Predictions are Saturday will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 3.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be moderate.

Over the next 7 days the North Arctic forecast suggests

The average daytime temperature will be around 4°C, with a high for the week of 6°C expected on the afternoon of Sunday 4th. The average minimum temperature will be 0°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Friday 9th at -1°C. The week will have mostly dry days although Thursday is likely to see a little rain. Current predictions suggest Friday 9th will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 3.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be moderate

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