11-30-10, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Hitman
I'm sorry if I have confused you! Posting in so many threads and crossing answers and questions tends to make the conversation sometimes difficult  so I will sum up it:
1) It is realistic and OK to have fog with calm water near the coast (Real fog) AND to have it with the biggest storms (Improper fog, in fact just water ripped from the sea or rain by the wind).
2) The problem is that biggest storms tend to stick for a long period - that's the weather bug in SH3, not the fact that those heavy storms come with fog (Improper fog, but realistic as already explained)
3) We should also get "rough" weather (strong winds, medium waves) with cloudied skyes, may be rain, but NO fog. That is normal for the North Atlantic from october to may.
In a nutshell:
Fog is wellcomed only on two ocasions:
A) Calm seas near the coasts, and
B) Heaviest storms.
Hope all is clearer now 
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As clear as.......Fog
No, but seriously I agree with Hitmans post as quoted
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