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Possible storm calc reference error

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in the reference for common feats page, right in the storm creating feat section, it says that normal day visibility is 2000 km, but in the formula where they pass it to meters it becomes 20000 meters, but the right number would be 2 million meters, not 20 thousand.

So is this a thing from the formula or is there a big error there?
 
in the reference for common feats page, right in the storm creating feat section, it says that normal day visibility is 2000 km, but in the formula where they pass it to meters it becomes 20000 meters, but the right number would be 2 million meters, not 20 thousand.

So is this a thing from the formula or is there a big error there?
it's not supposed to say 2000 km, somebody made an editing error while copypasting the calc into the References page. It should be 20 km viewing distance of the horizon. It's a relatively easy fix.
 
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Good, i thought they mean't 2000 m or 2 km since they refered the horizon, which last time i checked only went up to 3 km for adults.
 
Good, i thought they mean't 2000 m or 2 km since they refered the horizon, which last time i checked only went up to 3 km for adults.
nah, visibility is upto 20 km depending on conditions of the day
 
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