Miserable.
That is the correct spelling of Arctic, which is normally a proper noun as it refers to the northern polar regions of the Earth. However, if it refers only to arctic-like conditions (e.g. an arctic wind), it does not have to be capitalized.
a cold wind!
The average wind speed in the Arctic Ocean typically ranges from 5 to 15 knots (approximately 6 to 17 mph or 9 to 28 km/h). However, wind speeds can vary significantly due to seasonal changes and weather patterns, with stronger gusts occurring during storms. In the summer, the wind is generally calmer, while winter can bring more intense winds. Overall, the Arctic's unique atmospheric conditions contribute to these variations in wind speed.
northerly
because the air from mid latitudes has lots of angular velocity relativ to that in the arctic
Revolvers.
1. (often initial capital letter) of, pertaining to, or located at or near the North Pole: the arctic region. 2. coming from the North Pole or the arctic region: an arctic wind. 3. characteristic of the extremely cold, snowy, windy weather north of the Arctic Circle; frigid; bleak: an arctic winter.
The Arctic, under natural conditions.
As a noun: "I am going on a trip to the Arctic to do a scientific study." As a verb: "Chicago has been experiencing Arctic conditions recently."
grasses,wind, light ,and temperature
Polar bears, arctic wolves, penguins, sea lions...
Epic Conditions - 2007 Wind was released on: USA: 4 March 2007