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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.

For The Arctic in the coming week

The average daytime maximum temperature will be around -2°C, with a high for the week of -1°C expected on the afternoon of Saturday 23rd. The average minimum temperature will be -5°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Saturday 30th at -6°C. The coming week will have mixed weather with some days dry and some seeing a little snow. The indicators are that Saturday 30th will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 4.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be fresh.

The 7 day weather forecast summary for The Arctic:

The next 7 day outlook for The Arctic shows the average daytime maximum temperature will be around -4°C, with a high for the week of -1°C expected on the afternoon of Sunday 1st. The mean minimum temperature will be -7°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Sunday 8th at -9°C. The week will have mixed overhead conditions with some days dry and some seeing a significant amount of snow. The current forecast indicates Sunday 8th will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 11.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be fresh. The strongest wind will be experienced on Friday morning, coming from a northerly direction, and reaching around 29mph.

Bilabao, does The Arctic participate in Z-Day?

The next 7 day outlook for The Arctic

The average daytime maximum temperature will be around -8°C, with a high for the week of 1°C expected on the afternoon of Thursday 19th. The mean minimum temperature will be -14°C, dipping to its lowest on the afternoon of Friday 20th at -16°C. The week will have mostly dry days although Thursday 19th and Saturday 21st are likely to see a little snow. The indicators are that Thursday will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 5.0mm. On the whole winds are likely to be moderate. The strongest wind will be experienced on Saturday morning, coming from a northerly direction, and reaching around 29mph.

East Coggins wrote:Bilabao, does The Arctic participate in Z-Day?

Yes, we do, but not in a very systematic way. Usually one nation choses to do the heavy lifting and does it alone and Flea and I come and finish the mop up. When The merry christmas was around we used to have a team with Vandrel pitching in when he could.

About the only thing I can say is that if you are logging on October 30 or the 31st, the best thing you can do is set your nation to "researching a cure." If you don't know what I mean by that TG me and I'll explain. I don't recall The Arctic members consistently RAC which increased the difficulty for those of us choosing to fire cure missiles. I normally lock down the region a couple of days before and I use my own password. We attempt to clear the region every year.

Bilabao wrote:Yes, we do, but not in a very systematic way. Usually one nation choses to do the heavy lifting and does it alone and Flea and I come and finish the mop up. When The merry christmas was around we used to have a team with Vandrel pitching in when he could.

About the only thing I can say is that if you are logging on October 30 or the 31st, the best thing you can do is set your nation to "researching a cure." If you don't know what I mean by that TG me and I'll explain. I don't recall The Arctic members consistently RAC which increased the difficulty for those of us choosing to fire cure missiles. I normally lock down the region a couple of days before and I use my own password. We attempt to clear the region every year.

Generally, I’m active during the hours following the onset of the infestation. This year shouldn’t be different. East Coggins is research-oriented. Also, if it’s alright with you, I can move a puppet of mine to The Arctic. This would aid in boosting our ranking and numbers on the Z-Day Leaderboard.

I’ll be active and present for the duration of the event with the exception sleep and work. I can help lead our regional effort in curing our fellow Acticans’ of the virus of the undead.

East Coggins wrote:Generally, I’m active during the hours following the onset of the infestation. This year shouldn’t be different. East Coggins is research-oriented. Also, if it’s alright with you, I can move a puppet of mine to The Arctic. This would aid in boosting our ranking and numbers on the Z-Day Leaderboard.

I’ll be active and present for the duration of the event with the exception sleep and work. I can help lead our regional effort in curing our fellow Acticans’ of the virus of the undead.

Any help is appreciated. We're all old and big here, but my advice is to start with the smallest (The arctic ocean) and clean it up totally because it eliminates that nation from infecting others but any thing you can do helps. I generally don't arrive here until about 12 - 14 hours elapse after the start but we've still managed to completely clear the region every year. Take a look at last years stats (under "zombie spotting"). Zombie Apocalypse.

Seeing as the undead will rise from beneath the permafrost in under ten-hours. The Republic of East Coggins at the behest of our Founder and Governor Bilabao, asks that each nation in The Arctic research a cure for the infestation that will soon traverse the taiga and tundra of our beloved region.

We're 100% zombie free as of this minute. Big thanks to East Coggins and Making Catgirls Real for doing the early heavy lifting and Vandrel for researching a cure! Our small 10 member region was 71st out of the top 100 regions for Most Survivors and 47th out of the top 100 for Most Survivors + No Zombies.

Thank you Team Anti-Zombie, for a job well done!

Welcome to The Arctic Jyosia!

Bilabao wrote:We're 100% zombie free as of this minute. Big thanks to East Coggins and Making Catgirls Real for doing the early heavy lifting! Our small 10 member region was 71st out of the top 100 regions for Most Survivors and 47th out of the top 100 for Most Survivors + No Zombies.

Thank you Team Anti-Zombie, for a job well done!

Happy to have helped and to be increasing my activity and involvement here in The Arctic.

I'm a bit delinquent in acknowledging your contributions. We'll be flying the flags of the Team Anti-Zombie as our regional flag for the next 5 days and our hard working scientists for two.

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Welcome to Jyosia. Hope you enjoy your stay in our rapidly melting region. Help yourself to hot drinks and donuts which you'll find in the hospitality suite. ☕ 🍩🍩

Reviewing the forecast for The 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

It’s odd seeing the East Coggan Flag above our beloved taigas and tundras of The Arctic. The recognition is much appreciated. Thank you Bilabao.

The 7 day weather forecast summary for The Arctic:

The forecast for The 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.

Welcome back, Hark kaa. Long time no see. How have you been?

For The 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 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.

Well it’s Christmas Eve in The Arctic hope everyone has a good one

Happy New Year to you all in The Arctic

For The 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.

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