Chapter 92: The Battle of Trento - Counterattack

A round of azure moon was embedded in the night sky, like a black screen, and the bright moonlight spilled onto the world, coating the dark realm with a layer of silver gauze.

"Huff, huff, huff..."

"The wind is picking up!"

The assault team was lucky, having encountered such favorable weather on their very first day.

Colonel Grig was not a military novice; to plan a night raid, it was natural to consider a variety of factors, with the weather being the most important one.

The Venice Area has a typical Mediterranean climate. In the summer, it is under the control of the subtropical high-pressure belt. Because the temperature of the Mediterranean waters is lower than the land, it forms high pressure, which intensifies the influence of the subtropical high-pressure belt.

In winter, the water temperature of the Mediterranean is relatively high, leading to low pressure, attracting westerly winds, and greatly strengthening the force of the westerlies.