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中国水兵
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Why does it seem my patrols in SH3 seem to begin in fantastic weather, clear sky, wind @ 0 m/s.
then after a week i'm into strong 15m/s winds, high seas and poor visibility, and it often remains this way, solidly for nearly a month, then it only eases when i'm on my way home back to base. ![]() Anything I can do to tweak this? |
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Seasoned Skipper
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That's probably due to the fact that a.) It's winter or autumn, b.) you're patrolling the North-Atlantic / North-Sea.
The weather in Sh3 is IMO way too predictable. When you're up north and it's late in the year, weather always sucks. When you're traveling south towards Africa or South-America, weather is always beautiful and the sea looks like a swimming pool as someone here put it. I believe there is a weather tweaking tool somewhere here, but don't have a link. You might try using the search function on the forum. |
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中国水兵
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im now into June 1941 so I'll have to see. Most the wind's upto atm is 7 m/s which has left me chugging along in 1-2m seas.
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When you start a patrol, the weather is calm because the land buffers the atmosphere.
The North Atlantic is the North Atlantic. It's not known for glass skies and flat seas. Although I have encountered this weather, it's uncommon.
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I dont know if it buffers it, or it's just set to 0 to start. I know I had to sit outside of Bergen for a couple days because the weather was too rough to make down the Fjords, started taking damage on the way in. I wish they modeled the effects of land better, as the 10m deep fjords shouldn't have 6m high seas in them.
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One trick I use to keep the good weather rolling is to save after two or three days while the weather is still good, and then reload the save. I usually get another three days of good weather that way.
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