Lily_Lancer
Deity
The location of this sandstorm seems very weird. How can this happen?
Seems like tundra to me, I've never seen anything like it before. Probably due to a mod or something.But what's the white stuff on those desert tiles? Is that standard on unmodded terrain?I've been using the civ 5 terrain mod.
Looks like tundra? But there is grasland and plains both north and south of it.
Judging by the damaged mines to the west it probably came from there.
But what's the white stuff on those desert tiles? Is that standard on unmodded terrain?I've been using the civ 5 terrain mod.
Looks like tundra? But there is grasland and plains both north and south of it.
Judging by the damaged mines to the west it probably came from there.
But what's the white stuff on those desert tiles? Is that standard on unmodded terrain?I've been using the civ 5 terrain mod.
Looks like tundra? But there is grasland and plains both north and south of it.
Sandstorms in real life regularly extend over oceans, particularly from the Sahara. A few months ago there was one that was pretty significant over Central America and the southeastern US.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/06/saharan-dust-storms-giving-earth-life/613441/
The NASA website, Earth Observatory has quite a few images of storms of this kind in a few places in the world.Sandstorms in real life regularly extend over oceans, particularly from the Sahara. A few months ago there was one that was pretty significant over Central America and the southeastern US.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/06/saharan-dust-storms-giving-earth-life/613441/