Why would ships care if it's going to rain, though? You think they don't want to get wet? :)
When I think of heavy rain and ships, the Fourth Fleet Incident comes to mind. Mind you, that was a typhoon and the ships involved were the Fubuki-class (Hatsuyuki and Yuugiri).
When I think of heavy rain and ships, the Fourth Fleet Incident comes to mind. Mind you, that was a typhoon and the ships involved were the Fubuki-class (Hatsuyuki and Yuugiri).
Yeah, I don't think the rain was so much the problem there, but point taken...
Why would ships care if it's going to rain, though? You think they don't want to get wet? :)
Rain (or any precipitation) generally means a low pressure area is moving towards your region, which are also conditions conducive to storms -- bad news for any mariner. Sure, not every rain comes with heavy storms, but bad weather is bad weather, and things can potentially worsen, so it's always something to watch out for.
TL;DR: Rain is correlated with storms. Sailors and ships don't like storms.
The internet's weather forecast is the same as 5 minutes ago...No matter how many times you look, I don't think it's going to change...Let's keep an eye on the TV's forecast!The smartphone app too nanodesu~