tracks across the North Atlantic. It is part of the Arcticoscillation , and varies over time with no particular ... Atlantic Oscillation is closely related to the Arcticoscillation AO or Northern Annular Mode NAM , but should not be confused with the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation AMO . Definition The NAO ... is the air pressure difference between the Arctic and mid latitudes the so called Arcticoscillation .... Tellus A, 2012 64 0 doi 10.3402 tellusa.v64i0.11595 ref See also Arcticoscillation Antarctic ...for the rock band North Atlantic Oscillation band Image Nao indices comparison.jpg thumb 300px The North Atlantic oscillation NAO is a climate climatic phenomenon in the North Atlantic Ocean of fluctuations ... level between the Icelandic low and the Azores high . Through east west oscillation motions of the Icelandic ... Gilbert Walker . Unlike the El Ni o Southern Oscillation phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean , the NAO ...., R. D. D Arrigo, and K. R. Briffa, 1998 A reconstruction of the North Atlantic Oscillation using ... over the eastern half of the North American continent which prevents Arctic air from plunging ... of Iceland and so allowed exceptionally cold air into Europe from the Arctic. A strong area ... during a La Ni a season, and is connected to the rare Arctic dipole anomaly . ref cite news last Pearce first Fred title Why is it so cold? Simple... it s the North Atlantic Oscillation and it s got ... Oscillation got bit stuck.html accessdate 28 December 2010 newspaper Daily Mail Online date 26 December 2010 ref ref cite web last Masters first Jeffrey title Florida shivers Hot Arctic Cold Continents ... in Canada. The winter of 2010 2011 was particularly above normal in the northern Arctic regions of the country ... 5 March 2012 ref The probability of cold winters with much snow in Central Europe rises when the Arctic ... in which a shrinking summertime sea ice cover changes the air pressure zones in the Arctic atmosphere and impacts on European winter weather. If there is a particularly large scale melt of Arctic sea ... more details
Arctic College is the name of several educational institutions Nunavut Arctic College . Arctic College is a former name of Aurora College . school disambiguation ... more details
The climate of the Arctic is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. There is a large amount of variability in climate across the Arctic, but all regions experience extremes of solar radiation in both summer and winter. Some parts of the Arctic are covered by ice sea ice , glacier glacial ice , or snow year round, and nearly all parts of the Arctic experience long periods with some ...  F , and winter temperatures can drop below 50  C 58  F over large parts of the Arctic ... occasionally exceeding 30  C 86  F in summer. The Arctic consists of ocean that is largely surrounded by land. As such, the climate of much of the Arctic is moderated by the ocean water, which ... Hemisphere , and it is also part of the reason that Antarctica is so much colder than the Arctic ... otherwise. Image is referenced in Overview section Image Arctic big.svg thumb 425px right A map of the Arctic, the red line indicates the 10 C isotherm in July, commonly used to define the Arctic ... maps pdf arctic.pdf CIA World Factbook Origin of the Arctic climate main Azolla event It is possible ... fresh surface water in the Arctic Ocean caused a long term abundance of Azolla , a type of aquatic ... to destroy the climatic conditions necessary for the current Arctic climate. Citation needed date ... and cooling occurs periodically based on multiple interacting stimuli. Overview of the Arctic main Arctic There are different definitions of the Arctic. The most widely used definition, the area north of the Arctic Circle , where, on the June solstice , the sun does not set is used in astronomical ... most land areas http nsidc.org arcticmet basics arctic definition.html NSIDC . This definition of the Arctic can be further divided into four different regions The Arctic Basin includes the Arctic Ocean within the average minimum extent of sea ice. The Canadian Arctic Archipelago includes the large and small islands, except Greenland, on the Canadian side of the Arctic, and the waters between them ... more details
Arctic race can refer to A racial classification of people by Louis Agassiz , a 19th century Swiss American zoologist. The territorial claims in the Arctic resulted in the early 21st century a series of expeditions to the Arctic area by Russia, Canada, Denmark and the United States. disamb Category Culture of the Arctic ... more details
USS Arctic is the name of several ships of the U.S. Navy USS Arctic 1855 , was a screw steamer built by the Philadelphia Navy Yard in 1855 USS Arctic 1873 , was a sidewheel steamer built in 1873 USS Arctic 1913 , was built in 1913 at Eagle Harbor, Washington, by Hall Brothers USS Arctic AF 7 , was a steel hulled, single screw cargo ship built in 1919 at Oakland, California USNS Arctic T AOE 8 , is a fast combat support ship, commissioned as the USS Arctic in 1995 and decommissioned in 2002. She is now operated by Military Sealift Command Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Arctic Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Arctic ... more details
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Image Airmassesorigin.gif 300px thumb right Different air masses which affect North America, as well as other continents, tend to be separated by frontal boundaries. In this illustration, the Arctic front separates Arctic from Polar air masses, while the Polar front separates Polar air from warm air masses. cA is continental arctic cP is continental polar mP is maritime polar cT is continental tropic and mT is maritime tropic. The Arctic front is a term used to describe the semipermanent, semi continuous weather front between the cold arctic air mass and the warmer air of the polar cell . It can also be defined as the southern boundary of the Arctic air mass. ref Cite web last Zaitseva first Nina A. title Arctic front work Arctic Climatology and Meteorology Glossary publisher National Snow and Ice Data Center date url http nsidc.org arcticmet glossary arctic front.html accessdate 2010 11 14 ref Mesoscale cyclones known as Polar low s can form along the arctic front in the wake of extratropical cyclone s. Arctic air masses in their wake are shallow with a deep layer of stable air above the shallow cold cool. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id tBa1DWYoDIC&pg PA167&lpg PA167&dq arctic front formation weather book&source bl&ots Il EQqptoo&sig xF2QczKHzcYwLCSD6rAq 0Le Yw&hl en&sa X&ei EgRIT5GoFuf50gH38qSADw&ved 0CEsQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q arctic 20front 20formation 20weather 20book&f false pages 163 172 title Polar lows mesoscale weather systems in the polar regions author Erik A. Rasmussen and John Turner year 2003 accessdate 2012 02 24 publisher Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521624305 ref References Reflist 2 Category Atmospheric dynamics Category Environment of the Arctic Category Weather fronts Arctic stub Climate stub de Arktikfront lv Arktisk fronte nl Arctisch front ru ... more details
Arctic Alaska or Far North Alaska is a region of the United States U.S. U.S. state state of Alaska generally referring to the northern areas on or close to the Arctic Ocean . It commonly includes North Slope Borough, Alaska North Slope Borough , Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska Northwest Arctic Borough , Nome Census Area, Alaska Nome Census Area , and is sometimes taken to include parts of the Yukon Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska Yukon Koyukuk Census Area . Some notable town s there include Prudhoe Bay, Alaska Prudhoe Bay , Barrow, Alaska Barrow , Kotzebue, Alaska Kotzebue , Nome, Alaska Nome , and Galena, Alaska Galena . Most of these communities have no highway s and can only be reached by aircraft or snowmobile in good weather . Originally inhabited by various Eskimo groups living off hunting, whaling, or salmon fishing , modern settlement in Arctic Alaska was driven first by discoveries of gold and later on by the extraction of petroleum . The ecosystem consists largely of tundra covering mountain range s and coastal plain s which are home to bears , wolves , sheep , oxen , reindeer , and numerous species of birds , indeed the north coast has been defined as the Arctic coastal tundra ecoregion. Arctic Alaska is also the location of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge , Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve , and the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska . The Arctic experiences midnight sun in the summer and polar night in the winter. See also U.S. Arctic Research Commission External links http www.dced.state.ak.us oed student info learn region.htm Regions of Alaska, including description of Far North Alaska Alaska Arctic topics Alaska geo stub coord 70 154 region US AK display title Category Regions of Alaska Category Regions of the Arctic Category Tourism regions of Alaska pt Extremo Norte do Alasca simple Arctic Alaska ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 An Arctic alpine taxon is one whose natural range biology distribution includes the Arctic and more southerly mountain ranges, particularly the Alps . The presence of identical or similar taxa in both the tundra of the far north, and high mountain range s much further south is testament to the similar environmental conditions found in the two locations. It is often assumed that an organism which currently has an arctic alpine distribution was, during colder periods of the History of Earth Earth s history such as during the Pleistocene glaciation s , widespread across the area between the arctic and the Alps. This is known from pollen records to be true for Dryas octopetala , for instance. In other cases, the disjunct distribution may be the result of long distance dispersal. Examples Examples of Arctic alpine plants include Dryas octopetala Twinflower Linnaea borealis Lloydia serotina Loiseleuria procumbens Purple Saxifrage Saxifraga oppositifolia Saxifraga stellaris Category Ecology terminology Category Alpine flora Category Arctic flora Category Habitats Category Montane ecology Category Flora of the Alps cy Planhigyn Arctig Alpaidd fi Arktis alpiininen laji ... more details
Taxobox image Erdisa.jpg image caption Museum specimens. Sir Charles Langham, 13th Baronet Langham collection. Ulster Museum . regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae genus Erebia species Arctic Ringlet binomial Erebia disa binomial authority Carl Peter Thunberg Thunberg , 1791 The Arctic Ringlet Erebia disa is a member of the Satyrinae subfamily of Nymphalidae . It is associated with wet muskeg and bogs in subarctic and arctic climates, and is often found near the tree line . The larva winters twice. It is found in Arctic Europe, Sajan, Irkutsk, Yakutsk, Yablonoi and Arctic North America. External links http www.cbif.gc.ca spp pages butterflies species DisaAlpine e.php CBIF Disa Alpine Canadian site Category Erebia Category Fauna of the Arctic Category Butterflies and moths of North America Satyrinae stub fr Moir bor al nl Noordse erebia no Disas ringvinge fi Kairanokiperhonen ... more details
The Arctic Lowlands and Hudson Bay Lowlands are a Physiographic regions of the world physiographic division , lying between the Canadian Shield and the Innuitian region References reflist Geography topics Physical geography topics Category Geology of Canada Category Landforms of Canada Category Physiographic divisions Category Geography of the Arctic geology stub Nunavut geo stub ... more details
citations missing date January 2012 File Arctic Council map.png thumb 300px The Arctic Council legend 000066 members legend 6666FF observers The Arctic Council is a high level International organization intergovernmental forum which addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people of the Arctic. History of the Arctic Council The first step towards the formation of the Council occurred in 1991 when eight Arctic countries signed the Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy AEPS . The Ottawa Declaration of 1996 formally established the Arctic Council as a high level intergovernmental ... the Arctic States, with the involvement of the Arctic Indigenous communities and other Arctic inhabitants on common Arctic issues, in particular issues of sustainable development and environmental protection in the Arctic. The Ottawa Declaration named eight members of the Arctic Council Canada, Russia, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, the United States, Sweden and Finland. The Arctic Council has conducted several studies on climate change, oil and gas, and Arctic shipping. ref http www.foreignpolicy.com articles 2010 08 16 think again the arctic?page full Think Again The Arctic ref Arctic Council Membership ... flagcountry Italy flagcountry Japan ref name Nov2009 http arctic council.org filearchive final report ... in the Arctic of which there are eight can become member of the Council. As all eight are members, the Arctic Council is a true circumpolar forum. Observer status in the Arctic Council is open to non Arctic states that the Council determines can contribute to its work. Currently six non Arctic states have the status of Permanent Observer France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain ... of Senior Arctic Officials SAO Meetings , the Ministerial Meetings, and many of the Working ... Ad hoc Observers for them to explain their interest in the Arctic and in the Arctic Council to show what they can contribute to the Arctic Council, and to provide a list of their Arctic activities ... more details
Taxobox name Arctic hare ref name msw3 MSW3 Hoffmann pages 195 196 ref status lc status system iucn3.1 ... is of least concern ref image Arctic Hare 1.jpg image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate ... Lepus arcticus binomial authority John Ross Arctic explorer Ross , 1819 range map Arctic Hare area.png range map caption Arctic hare range The arctic hare Lepus arcticus , or polar rabbit , is a species of hare which is adapted largely to polar and mountainous habitats. The arctic hare survives with a thick coat of fur and usually digs holes under the ground or snow to keep warm and sleep. Arctic .... The arctic hare can run up to convert 40 mi per hour. ref cite web url http animals.nationalgeographic.com animals mammals arctic hare.html title Arctic Hare accessdate 9 4 09 publisher National Geographic ref Its predators include Arctic wolf , Arctic fox , and Ermine . ref name Ukaliq cite web url http nature.ca ukaliq 021des 050 fwb02 e.cfm title Ukaliq the Arctic Hare publisher Canadian Museum of Nature work About the Arctic Hare Eat and Be Eaten accessdate December 21, 2011 ref Range The arctic ... . Towards the south of its range, the arctic hare Camouflage Crypsis by changing skin pattern.2C colour ... in the winter, like some other arctic animals including ermine and rock ptarmigan ptarmigan , enabling ... churchill arctic wildlife title Arctic Wildlife publisher Churchill Polar Bears work Arctic Wildlife year 2011 accessdate January 30, 2012 ref However, the arctic hares in the far ... of a different color publisher Parks Canada work How Arctic Hares have adapted to Gros Morne National Park of Canada date January 29, 2007 accessdate January 30, 2012 ref Size On average arctic hares measure convert 55 70 cm in 0 abbr on long, and weigh about convert 4 5.5 kg lb 0 abbr on . Diet The arctic ... sense of smell and may dig for willow twigs under the snow. When eating plants, the arctic hare likes ... lfc01 e.cfm title The Arctic Hare accessdate 2010 07 26 publisher Canadian Museum of Nature ref Subspecies ... more details
File Map Norway political geo.png thumb right 220px Arctic Norway constitutes mainland Norway above the Arctic circle, Svalbard archipelago, Bear Island and Jan Mayen. Arctic Norway is a general term comprising the northermost parts of Norway , more specific above the Arctic circle . Norway, being one of the long stretched countries in the world , reaches from approx. 58 N to 81 N, and by that large parts lay north of the Arctic circle at 66 33 . Arctic Norway is constituted of four geographically separated parts Geography of Norway Mainland Norway , from 66 33 to 71 11 N Svalbard , located from 76 28 to 80 49 N Bear Island Norway Bj rn ya , situated at 74 31 N 19 01 E Jan Mayen , situated at 70 59 N 8 32 W. The Arctic circle crosses mainland Norway at Saltfjellet , which separates Helgeland from the northern part of Nordland county. By that, about half of the county lays north of the Arctic circle, along with the whole of Troms and Finnmark counties. The total area of mainland Norway above the Arctic circle is ca. 95,000  km sup 2 sup . The population is about 393,000, which makes this the most populated arctic region in the world. Svalbard archipelago is situated some 640  km north of mainland Norway and has an area of 61,000  km sup 2 sup . The population is about 2,400, and includes Longyearbyen the northernmost town in the world. Bear Island Norwegian language Norwegian Bj rn ya is situated some 400  km north of mainland Norway, about two thirds the distance to Svalbard. It has an area of 178  km sup 2 sup . The population is 9, which is the staff of the weather station . Jan Mayen is situated some 880  km northwest of mainland Norway and about 450  km off the coast of Greenland . It has an area of 373  km sup 2 sup . The population is 18, which is the staff of the weather station. All parts of arctic Norway belongs to the Norway Kingdom of Norway . Category Geography of Norway ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Arctic Building nrhp type image Arctic club.jpg caption Cherry Street Club entrance showing Walrus heads. location Seattle, Washington lat degrees 47 lat minutes 36 lat seconds 13.380634 lat direction N long degrees 122 long minutes 19 long seconds 55.001405 long direction W locmapin ... version 2010a ref The Arctic Building is a nine story building in Seattle, Washington located at the Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Cherry Street. The building was built for the Arctic Club ... restored and exists today as a luxury hotel ref The Historic Arctic Building in Seattle ... thumb right 200px Terra cotta sculpture of a walrus, used on the face of the Arctic Club building The site of the Arctic building was originally owned by Joseph R. Lewis, the Chief Justice of Washington ... by the Arctic Club Building in 1916. The Arctic Club was formed in 1908 by successful veterans of the Klondike Gold Rush . The existing Alaska Club was also merged into the Arctic Club in 1908. The Arctic Club was a fraternal men s club for businessmen with Gold Rush or Alaska connections. ref ... Downtown Seattle Hotel Washington publisher Arctic Club Hotel accessdate 2009 05 09 ref The Arctic ... known as the Arctic Club Building. ref HistoryLink.org. http historylink.org index.cfm?DisplayPage output.cfm&file id 9462 Arctic Building Seattle ref In 1914, after a dispute with the owner of that building, the Arctic Construction Company, it was decided to relocate. In 1916, the members commissioned noted Seattle architect A. Warren Gould to design the Arctic Building in downtown Seattle at Third ...  ft. Arctic Club building s most striking feature is the walrus heads, indicative of the club ..., 17.5 Arctic Club on Google Street View http content.lib.washington.edu cdm4 item viewer.php?CISOROOT ... Register Nomination Form for The Arctic Building, 1978. National Register of Historic Places Category ... Places in Washington state de Arctic Building ... more details
Image contamination pathways large.jpg thumb 250px right Long range pollution pathways to the ArcticArctic haze is the phenomenon of a visible reddish brown springtime haze in the atmosphere at high latitude s in the Arctic due to anthropogenic air pollution . A major distinguishing factor of Arctic ... pollutants from the polar air mass in spring, Arctic haze can linger for more than a month in the northern atmosphere. History of Arctic haze Arctic haze was first noticed in 1750 when the Industrial ... from. Poo jok was the term the Inuit used for it. ref Garrett, Tim. Pollutant Haze is Heating up the Arctic ... in notes by Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen . After trekking through the Arctic he found dark stains ... of Arctic haze toward a global atmosphere regime . December, 1992. Environment Magazine. http findarticles.com p articles mi m1076 is n10 v34 ai 13298180 ref The term Arctic haze was coined in 1956 by J. Murray Mitchell , a U.S. Air Force officer stationed in Alaska , ref Rozell, Ned. Arctic Haze ... 2007. http www.gi.alaska.edu ScienceForum ASF12 1279.html Arctic Haze . ref to describe an unusual ... is within a layer of Arctic haze, pilots report that horizontal visibility can drop to one tenth ... the Arctic is the recipient of contaminants whose sources are thousands of miles away. Further ... http content.scholastic.com browse article.jsp?id 4608 Contaminating the Arctic . 01 January 1999 ... makes the haze reddish in color. This pollution is helping the Arctic warm up faster than any other ..., Kathy S. and Andreas Stohl. Arctic Air Pollution Origins and Impacts . 16 March 2007. Science . http ... albedo reflection of sunlight. During the Arctic winter, however, there is no sunlight to reflect. In the absence of this cooling effect, the dominant effect of changes to Arctic clouds is an increased ... coal burning . Carbon dioxide from factories and cars also contribute to the pollution that warms the Arctic ... up the Arctic . 10 May 2006. Earth Observatory. Due to low deposition rates, these pollutants are not yet ... more details
NOTOC The Arctic Aircraft Company was founded in Anchorage, Alaska by Bill Diehl in 1975 in aviation 1975 to produce an updated version of the Interstate Cadet light aircraft as the Arctic Aircraft Arctic Tern Arctic Tern . In 1985 in aviation 1985 , the company closed down, and rights to the aircraft went to the Interstate Aircraft Company . References cite book last Gunston first Bill title World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers year 1993 publisher Naval Institute Press location Annapolis pages 27 Aviation lists This article about an airline company is a stub . Help Wikipedia in expanding it. Category Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States Category Defunct companies based in Alaska ... more details
The common name arctic aster may refer to two different plants of the genus Eurybia botanical genus Eurybia Eurybia merita , the subalpine aster Eurybia sibirica , the siberian aster disambig ... more details
coord 71 0 19.63 N 24 37 2.18 E type landmark region NO dim 8000 display title refimprove date September 2009 Image Sunset seen from Arctic View in Finmark Norway.jpg thumb 300px right float August sunset seen from Arctic View Image Sun mirroring in the Barents Sea.jpg thumb 300px right float View towards Ing ya seen from Arctic View Arctic View is the name of a viewpoint and restaurant at the end of Hav ya in M s y list of municipalities of Norway municipality in Vest Finnmark in Norway . The place is located 5 kilometres northwest of Hav ysund , the main center of the municipality. On the way to Arctic View one drives through a windmill park that was built by Norsk Hydro . Here, at the edge of the Barents Sea , there is a view of the western part of Finmark, and the place is a popular spot to watch the midnight sun , which can be seen from May 14 to July 31. The sun reaches its lowest point at 00 14 00 24. The most famous and popular place to view the midnight sun, North Cape, Norway North Cape , is located 50km to the northeast. Arctic View is owned by M s y municipality, and is a cooperation between the municipality, Arctic Wind, Repv g Kraftlag , Asplan Viak and NCC Norway. External links http www.arcticview.com Official site finnmark geo stub Category Geography of Norway ... more details
of hot air within the case. Arctic Silencers are only made for Nvidia and ATI brand ATI graphics cards. Arctic Cooling s latest flagship GPU cooler is Accelero series. It uses a large air flow rate ... burn out due to transistor overheat. Arctic Cooling created a fan that floats the fan on vibration ... for Intel CPU s were developed into the Freezer 64 7 Pro series. In December 2007 Arctic Cooling announced ... outputs. Other products Image Thermal greases.JPG thumb Arctic Cooling MX 2 and MX 3 thermal transfer compounds in the first two syringes on the left. Arctic Cooling also produces computer cases .... Collaborations File Geh usel fter.jpg thumb A model of Arctic Cooling 80mm computer fan Arctic ... Zotac SPARKLE Computer Co., Ltd. Sparkle Club3D ATI brand ATI See also Arctic Silver the unrelated ... links http www.arctic cooling.com Arctic Cooling website http investing.businessweek.com research stocks private snapshot.asp?privcapId 51442614 Category Computer hardware cooling fr Arctic Cooling ja Arctic Cooling sk Arctic Cooling uk Arctic Cooling ... more details
italictitle Infobox journal title Arctic cover editor Karen McCullough discipline Multidisciplinarity Multidisciplinary formernames abbreviation publisher Arctic Institute of North America country Canada frequency Quarterly history 1948 present openaccess license impact impact year website http arctic.ucalgary.ca publications arctic journal link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 1513979 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0004 0843 eISSN boxwidth Arctic is a quarterly, Peer review peer reviewed , multidisciplinarity multidisciplinary , scientific journal , published by the Arctic Institute of North America . The focus of Arctic is original research articles on all topics about or related to the northern wikt Polar polar and sub polar regions of the world. Additional published formats are book reviews, profiles of notable persons, specific geographic locations, notable northern events, commentaries, letters to the editor, and a general interest section consisting of essays and institute news. Mutltidisciplinary coverage encompasses physical sciences, social sciences, biological sciences, humanities ... of Calgary, Canada publisher Arctic Institute of North America AINA date August 2010 url http www.arctic.ucalgary.ca index.php?page arctic journal accessdate 2010 08 15 ref ref name authors cite web title Guide for authors work publisher Arctic Institute of North America AINA date August 2010 url http ... cite web title Contents work Abstracts for back issues Volume 1 Number 1 1948 publisher Arctic Institute of North America AINA date August 2010 url http www.arctic.ucalgary.ca index.php?page arctic contents accessdate 2010 08 15 ref Abstracting and indexing Arctic is indexed in the following databases ... Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences The Zoological Record BIOSIS Previews See also Arctic ... References Reflist External links Official website 1 http arctic.ucalgary.ca publications arctic journal http www.arctic.ucalgary.ca Arctic Institute of North America Website Category Environmental ... more details
Infobox prepared food name Arctic roll image File Arctic roll.jpg 300px imagesize caption A couple of slices of Arctic roll, with strawberry strawberries alternate name country United Kingdom region creator course Dessert served main ingredient Sponge cake , vanilla ice cream , raspberry sauce variations calories other An Arctic roll is a United Kingdom British dessert made of vanilla ice cream wrapped ... the sponge and the ice cream. ref name Birds Eye cite web title Arctic Roll Birds Eye work Birds Eye url http birdseye.co.uk features arctic roll accessdate 2009 02 30 ref The dessert was invented in the 1950s ... telegraph cite news title Arctic Roll makes a comeback work telegraph.co.uk url http www.telegraph.co.uk news newstopics howaboutthat 3792084 Arctic Roll makes a comeback.html accessdate 2009 02 30 location London date 2008 12 16 ref He set up a factory in Eastbourne producing Arctic Roll in 1958, and the dessert ... Eye Arctic Roll were sold each month. ref name telegraph However, sales slumped during the 1990s and eventually the manufacturer of Arctic Roll, Birds Eye , stopped producing the dessert. ref name telegraph The Late 2000s recession 2008 economic downturn saw the reappearance of Arctic Roll as consumers increasingly looked for low cost foods. ref name telegraph While some consumers view the Arctic ... Arctic roll work thegrocer.co.uk url http www.thegrocer.co.uk articles.aspx?page articles&ID 104576 .... ref name grocer2 cite web title Arctic Roll returns to woo thrifty shoppers work thegrocer.co.uk ..., from when Birds Eye started marketing Arctic Rolls again in December 2008 until April 2009, sales of the product were estimated at 3.5 million, or 3 million boxes around 250 miles of Arctic Roll . ref ...? postscript . ref Commentators suggest that aside from Arctic Roll s low price, many consumers buy ... versions of Arctic Roll, both chocolate and raspberry variants, and did so even when Birds Eye were not marketing the product. Flavours The original Arctic Roll features vanilla ice cream and raspberry ... more details
About the movie Arctic Blue Infobox Film name Arctic Blue caption director Peter Masterson producer Rick Stevenson , Rutger Hauer , John Flock , Paul L. Newman writer Ross LaManna starring Rutger Hauer br Dylan Walsh br Rya Kihlstedt br John Cuthbert actor John Cuthbert br Kevin Cooney music Peter Melnick cinematography Thomas Burstyn, CSC editing George Appleby distributor Columbia Pictures Columbia Tri Star , Arctic Blue Inc. released 1993 in film 1993 runtime 95 min. country USA language English language English budget US 6,000,000 gross image Arctic Blue VideoCover.png Arctic Blue is a 1993 in film 1993 Action film action adventure thriller genre thriller . Plot Eric Desmond Dylan Walsh is an amateur marshal in the wilderness of Alaska who has to deal with a homicidal trapper Ben Corbett Rutger Hauer , his fellow trappers and a greedy politician. Cast Rutger Hauer as Ben Corbett Dylan Walsh as Eric Desmond Rya Kihlstedt as Anne Marie John Cuthbert actor John Cuthbert as Lemalle John Bear Curtis as Mitchell Bill Croft as Viking Bob Corbett Richard Bradford actor Richard Bradford as Sam Wilder Kevin Cooney as Leo Meyerling Michael Lawrenchuk as Earl Kenai Steven E. Miller as Arthur Neff Gunargie O Sullivan as Dixie Dan Shea actor Dan Shea as Pilot J.B. Bivens as Sportsman 1 Michael St. John Smith as Sportsman 2 Ron Chartier as Sportsman 3 Sasha Moisewitsch as Sportsman 4 VHS and DVD releases The movie was released on VHS in the U.S. in 1995 from Columbia TriStar . The movie was released on DVD in the U.S. in 2001. External links imdb title 0106303 Arctic Blue Category 1993 films Category 1990s action films Category Action thriller films Category Films set in the Arctic de Arctic Blue it Artic Blue nl Arctic Blue ... more details