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Originally Posted by P_Funk
I've had ones like that. In horrid Northern Atlantic weather you can't even bother with trying to go anywhere. You're burning fuel just staying in position. But historically if the weather was so bad that you couldn't do anything it was worse for the convoys. Confusion, limited visibility, waves that toss ships off course.
Its no party for anyone.
But it'll get better next time. If you have to just get an assignment to the South Atlantic. It gets hot out there. 
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I'd be tempted to start the career again, but i'm wondering if in real life any uboats had patrols where they didn't sink anything due to adverse weather the whole way?