Meteorology has always been one of the main factors affecting war, second only to geography in past conflicts.
Although technological advancements have reduced the impact of meteorology on warfare, today's technological means still cannot completely eliminate the effects of adverse weather. In fact, the more advanced the weapon, the more it is easily affected by weather conditions, even to the point of becoming unusable in bad weather.
For example, in the Boss Bay War, sandstorms reduced the efficiency of the Alliance Army's air strikes by more than 60%, and also severely limited the use range of laser-guided munitions.
Of course, the impact of severe cold is equally prominent.
