Tracker Elves Checking In
For nearly 24 hours now tracker elves in every sector of the world have been checking in to track Santa for Santa.
According to Elf Crash Murphy, International Director of Santa Trackers, the response has been overwhelming. Record numbers of tracker elves are expected to check-in before Santa launches.
Sector 5, that area of the world that includes Central and North America, sports more than 50 million tracker elves, making it the largest concentration of trackers on earth. It is also the part of the world with the greatest number of believers in Santa.
Tracker Elves send information to North Pole Flight Command that aids in planning Santa’s flight. For months they have compiled roof reports, chimney inspections and landing zone reports so that Santa has a good idea of what to expect locally when he arrives. In addition they survey public Christmas preparations as well as monitors the local Christmas spirit. Weather is also a big concern with constant submissions of data that is useful for when Santa flies.
Operation Airlift, which has struggled in recent days due to severe winter weather at the North Pole, also benefits from the work of tracker elves.
We will keep you updated on their activities.
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- West Coast Advisories - December 24, 2024
Thank you always, Elf Meg! I appreciate you. I’m glad to hear about the record of check-in elves, and Operation Airlift will be going well! I hope our reports help Santa’s flight smoothly and safely. We are a big team for Santa even though we are far away from each other, so I believe we can do it! Merry Christmas! XD
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I am a new elf, how will I get up to the north pole and thanks for making me be a elf santa