Great Storm Crisis of 2203
The Great Storm Crisis of 2203 was a period of intense meteorological and political turmoil that reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the early 23rd century.
Origins
The crisis began with a series of unprecedented hyper-hurricanes in the North Atlantic, which devastated coastal regions and disrupted global trade.
Impact
The storms led to widespread famine, mass migration, and the collapse of several governments.
Aftermath
In the wake of the crisis, new political alliances were formed and a greater emphasis was placed on climate control technologies.