Fed by an El Nino (high warming of south pacific) the storms quickly grow into hurricanes. With classic hurricane procedures in Hawaii, higher areas and dense populations have less effects. (Hilo, Honolulu, Mauna Loa) However, the storm has severe winds and extreme storm surge, flooding coastal regions enough to battle the expansion from volcanoes. Another hurricane follows the path of most typhoons. Hawaii is having severe damages, but prepared regions suffer less.
I begin to open emergency shelters for my people to enter into. I also start investing money to build better ships for after this "Thing" decides it's gonna go away.
I open all emergency shelters on Hawaii and prepare hospitals for the situation. I also begin sandbagging important structures and coastal regions
If you have stumbled by this save, feel welcome to join. We want more players for the game to be more fun for everyone in the game. Beware though; it won't be easy.
The oceanic disturbance region kicks up another disturbance 50 miles under Hawaii. 2 disturbance regions have done the Fujiwhara effect under Hawaii, and are strengthening into pacific tropical storms. (Shown as minor radar disturbance) (Be prepared. It will be merciless.)
The bottom UI will undergo extreme improvements later on.
Tunisian invasion will be extremely difficult without proper naval ships, due to having to either get on very weak commercial ships, or crossing by land past the Suez.
Not a war, just a coastal invasion, similar to that of Gallipoli
am i able to build all? I would also like to attack Tunisia.
Soapwurmskill909: LO Class radars give better craft and missile detection on a low range. HI class radars are less accurate, but have detection on a very high range. POS class radars collect data from other radars / it's observations to find the exact position of these objects.