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Lost At Sea
08-11-05, 05:44 PM
I just wished the navigator would not be able to give such a detailed weather report while sitting 100m below for hours...
Sea condition, maybe... He could be making a wild guess as it should not change too quickly.
But the wind speed / direction and general visibility?
I just wished I could get back to periscope depth, raise my obs scope and discover the actual weather by myself and get real irritated when all is fog.
Could weather reports be greyed out when below?
I suspect a smart @ss gonna say don't hit the weather report key... but I'm curious by nature and can't help hitting that particular key. :damn:
Don't hit the weather report key :-j
Lost At Sea
08-11-05, 06:10 PM
and so we've got 2 smart @sses LOL
Ula Jolly
08-11-05, 06:18 PM
Hahahaaa!
Well... to make it more realistic, make it a rule for yourself to go to periscope depth and raise the periscope (at least!) before asking for the weather.
:-j
I can guess the current weather for myself what i'd rather have is a weather forecast button.
Sawdust
08-11-05, 08:01 PM
I can guess the current weather for myself what i'd rather have is a weather forecast button.
Interesting idea. It got me thinking about meteorology during the war:
1. How good was weather forecasting in the 1930's/1940's in general?
2. How did the war affect this? (weather station data might've been less available, especially in enemy territory)
I suppose other U-boats could radio in their observations, like modern-day aircraft.
:hmm:
I was a bit surprised when I saw this option:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18/Sawdust5/Silent%20Hunter%20III/weatherreport.jpg
(Don't worry, it's just an incorrect "tool tip" in the game that, apparently,
shows up when your radio antenna is destroyed. :-? )
The extent of my knowledge on that subject is limited to bad hollywood movies:
"Report from Spitsbergen, weather clearing"
http://victoryatseaonline.com/war/ww2/bulge/bulge-23.jpg
Heffalump
08-12-05, 01:36 AM
Strangely, I always wished he would tell me the temperature.
blueparrott
08-12-05, 02:20 AM
I don't know the standards or quality of the weather forecasting in the 30's and 40's but getting weather information was very important during the war.
The germans had special weather ships stationed in the northern atlantic since that is where most european weather systems originates. These ships had special significance for the allies since they became a source for cryptomaterial to help the cryptanalytical efforts to break into enigma. The gremans also used u-boats for weather reporting...not very popular with the crews...and also a benefit for allied DF'ing.
One interesting fact also is the effort the allied made to break the weather key used by the germans. This was partly to get access to german forecast and weather data to be able to forecast weather for the allied bomber offensive but also since these messages could also provide "cribs", plain text give aways which were essential to break enigma.
I think the weather war is an interesting "side-show" rthat warrants more and better treatment that it has been given.
Nopileo
08-12-05, 03:49 AM
Wouldn't it be possible for some clever modders to edit the game so that weather reports are only possible while surfaced?
SmokinTep
08-12-05, 06:30 AM
I limit myself to only asking at periscope depth or on the surface.
Nopileo
08-12-05, 08:07 AM
If it's possible at all, I think surface only would be the easiest, since the game switches 'mode' on the surface compared to submerged - regardless of depth.
Laughing Swordfish
08-12-05, 10:28 AM
When I need to check the weather I put my souwester on and go up to the bridge.
It'd be more useful if it was a forecast rather than a report of what you can already see for yourself
The other thing I've noticed is that the weather often looks a lot calmer through the periscope, than it does from the bridge, and I've been frustrated more than once when ordering action staions on the guns, only to be told they can't be manned during a storm, when the sea looks like a mill pond. Has anyone else had this?
Bunny, U-46
Shadow9216
08-12-05, 10:58 AM
The Germans used to station one or two boats in the middle of the north atlantic to do weather reporting for the benefit of the Luftwaffe planners...although they provided little to no help to the u-boats!
Crews hated it since they were stuck at sea with nothing to show for it. Often, damaged boats and/or boats without torpedoes would be tasked with reporting.
Perhaps the command was part of the scripted campaign that never was? Or maybe part of the dynamic campaign, responding to a directive from BdU?
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