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==Geography and Climate== | ==Geography and Climate== | ||
Because of the persistent presence of the northern ice sheet, only a small portion of the island is free of ice and snow. There is now way to travel to the islands by boat. The planet's northernmost dormant volcanos, Climate Hill and Stairway are situated on the islands. | Because of the persistent presence of the northern ice sheet, only a small portion of the island is free of ice and snow. There is now way to travel to the islands by boat. The planet's northernmost dormant volcanos, Climate Hill and Stairway are situated on the islands. | ||
{{Weather box | {{Weather box | ||
|location = Arbiter Station | |location = Arbiter Station 1982-present | ||
|metric first = | |metric first = Yes | ||
|single line = | |single line = Yes | ||
|Jan record high C= -13 | |||
|Feb record high C= -14 | |||
|Mar record high C= -11 | |||
|Apr record high C= -6 | |||
|May record high C= 3 | |||
|Jun record high C= 10 | |||
|Jul record high C= 13 | |||
|Aug record high C= 12 | |||
|Sep record high C= 7 | |||
|Oct record high C= 9 | |||
|Nov record high C= 0.6 | |||
|Dec record high C= 0.7 | |||
|year record high C= 13 | |||
|Jan record high C = | |Jan high C = -29 | ||
|Feb record high C = | |Feb high C = -31 | ||
|Mar record high C = - | |Mar high C = -30 | ||
|Apr record high C = - | |Apr high C = -22 | ||
|May record high C = | |May high C = -9 | ||
|Jun record high C = | |Jun high C = 0 | ||
|Jul record high C = | |Jul high C = 2 | ||
|Aug record high C = | |Aug high C = 1 | ||
|Sep record high C = | |Sep high C = 0 | ||
|Oct record high C = | |Oct high C = -8 | ||
|Nov record high C = 0.6 | |Nov high C = -25 | ||
|Dec record high C = | |Dec high C = -26 | ||
|year record high C= | |year high C = | ||
|Jan high C = - | |Jan mean C = -31 | ||
|Feb high C = - | |Feb mean C = -32 | ||
|Mar high C = - | |Mar mean C = -31 | ||
|Apr high C = - | |Apr mean C = -23 | ||
|May high C = - | |May mean C = -11 | ||
|Jun high C = | |Jun mean C = -1 | ||
|Jul high C = | |Jul mean C = 1 | ||
|Aug high C = | |Aug mean C = 0 | ||
|Sep high C = | |Sep mean C = -1 | ||
|Oct high C = - | |Oct mean C = -10 | ||
|Nov high C = - | |Nov mean C = -27 | ||
|Dec high C = - | |Dec mean C = -28 | ||
|year high C = | |year mean C = | ||
|Jan mean C= - | |Jan low C = -33 | ||
|Feb mean C= - | |Feb low C = -35 | ||
|Mar mean C= - | |Mar low C = -34 | ||
|Apr mean C= - | |Apr low C = -26 | ||
|May mean C= -11 | |May low C = -12 | ||
|Jun mean C= - | |Jun low C = -2 | ||
|Jul mean C= | |Jul low C = 0 | ||
|Aug mean C= 0 | |Aug low C = -1 | ||
|Sep mean C= - | |Sep low C = -2 | ||
|Oct mean C= - | |Oct low C = -11 | ||
|Nov mean C= - | |Nov low C = -30 | ||
|Dec mean C= - | |Dec low C = -31 | ||
|year mean C= | |year low C = | ||
|Jan low C = - | |Jan record low C= -47 | ||
|Feb low C = - | |Feb record low C= -50 | ||
|Mar low C = - | |Mar record low C= -50 | ||
|Apr low C = - | |Apr record low C= -41 | ||
|May low C = - | |May record low C= -24 | ||
|Jun low C = -2 | |Jun record low C= -12 | ||
|Jul low C = 0 | |Jul record low C= -2 | ||
|Aug low C = -1 | |Aug record low C= -12 | ||
|Sep low C = - | |Sep record low C= -31 | ||
|Oct low C = - | |Oct record low C= -21 | ||
|Nov low C = - | |Nov record low C= -41 | ||
|Dec low C = - | |Dec record low C= -47 | ||
|year low C = | |year record low C= -50 | ||
|Jan record low C = - | |Jan humidity= 83.5 | ||
|Feb record low C = -50 | |Feb humidity= 83.0 | ||
|Mar record low C = - | |Mar humidity= 83.0 | ||
|Apr record low C = - | |Apr humidity= 85.0 | ||
|May record low C = - | |May humidity= 87.5 | ||
|Jun record low C = - | |Jun humidity= 90.0 | ||
|Jul record low C = - | |Jul humidity= 90.0 | ||
|Aug record low C = - | |Aug humidity= 89.5 | ||
|Sep record low C = - | |Sep humidity= 88.0 | ||
|Oct record low C = - | |Oct humidity= 84.5 | ||
|Nov record low C = - | |Nov humidity= 83.0 | ||
|Dec record low C = - | |Dec humidity= 83.0 | ||
|year record low C= -50 | |year humidity= | ||
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|source 1 = Arbiter Station Temperature Log | |source 1 = Arbiter Station Temperature Log | ||
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Revision as of 19:32, 21 May 2021
Nickname: "The Roof of the World" | |
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Geography | |
Location | Near the North Pole |
Total islands | two |
Highest point | Climate Hill |
Administration | |
Administered under the Climate Research Board, Department of Science and the Treaty on the Peaceful Use of the Arbiter Islands | |
Demographics | |
Population | ~500 during the summer |
The Arbiter Islands are the northernmost known islands in the world and are believed to have formed as a result of by two volcanoes. The two islands are known as Polar Island and Heaven Island. Both islands are claimed and administered by Layfet. Polar Islands hosts Arbiter Station while Heaven Island hosts the Heaven Island Polar Airport.
History
The islands that would one day host the station was discovered by the Layfetian explorer Leonardo García in 1934. From 1936 until 1974, the islands were intermittently inhabited, with structures being built and used for further exploration of the far north. In the 1970s, the Layfetian Government approved a permanent research station on Polar Island which now hosts the Arbiter Station research base. The station was completed with the help of Halsuntria's Government in 1981. Halsuntrian scientists used the base alongside the Layfetians until 2000, when they left to focus more on the Anterarctic. In 1983, Layfet opened up further foreign participation with the creation of the The Treaty on the Peaceful Use of the Arbiter Islands. The station on the islands is currently the most expensive single Layfetian endeavor outside of its borders.
Etymology
García named the two islands Polar and Heaven due to their relation to the north pole. Heaven being above the world and Polar due to where they were were. The name Arbiter comes from the English word "arbiter" meaning "a person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter." The islands were named this by García and his men after failing to come up with a name before they left. Urban legends say that García's right-hand man Christopher Legions yelled out "We need an arbiter!" and the word stuck.
Geography and Climate
Because of the persistent presence of the northern ice sheet, only a small portion of the island is free of ice and snow. There is now way to travel to the islands by boat. The planet's northernmost dormant volcanos, Climate Hill and Stairway are situated on the islands.
Climate data for Arbiter Station 1982-present | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | −13 (9) |
−14 (7) |
−11 (12) |
−6 (21) |
3 (37) |
10 (50) |
13 (55) |
12 (54) |
7 (45) |
9 (48) |
0.6 (33.1) |
0.7 (33.3) |
13 (55) |
Average high °C (°F) | −29 (−20) |
−31 (−24) |
−30 (−22) |
−22 (−8) |
−9 (16) |
0 (32) |
2 (36) |
1 (34) |
0 (32) |
−8 (18) |
−25 (−13) |
−26 (−15) |
−15 (6) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | −31 (−24) |
−32 (−26) |
−31 (−24) |
−23 (−9) |
−11 (12) |
−1 (30) |
1 (34) |
0 (32) |
−1 (30) |
−10 (14) |
−27 (−17) |
−28 (−18) |
−16 (3) |
Average low °C (°F) | −33 (−27) |
−35 (−31) |
−34 (−29) |
−26 (−15) |
−12 (10) |
−2 (28) |
0 (32) |
−1 (30) |
−2 (28) |
−11 (12) |
−30 (−22) |
−31 (−24) |
−18 (−1) |
Record low °C (°F) | −47 (−53) |
−50 (−58) |
−50 (−58) |
−41 (−42) |
−24 (−11) |
−12 (10) |
−2 (28) |
−12 (10) |
−31 (−24) |
−21 (−6) |
−41 (−42) |
−47 (−53) |
−50 (−58) |
Average relative humidity (%) | 83.5 | 83.0 | 83.0 | 85.0 | 87.5 | 90.0 | 90.0 | 89.5 | 88.0 | 84.5 | 83.0 | 83.0 | 85.8 |
Source: Arbiter Station Temperature Log |
Politics
The Treaty on the Peaceful Use of the Arbiter Islands, which governs foreign use of Arbiter Station and the Arbiter Islands provides that tourism and military equipment are strictly prohibited on the islands and that the islands are only used for scientific and exploratory purposes of the far north. The treaty also states that Layfet gives up any economic exclusive zone associated with the islands. Domestically, while administered under the Climate Research Board, the islands are not classified as being a part of any state or district. Thus the islands are in fact, Layfet's only unorganized, unincorporated territory.
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