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== Monitoring and Response ==
== Monitoring and Response ==
Odoneru Hurricanes are monitored by two regional command centers, Hurricane Regional Command North (HRCN) in Martilles, Burgundie and Hurricane Regional Command South (HRCS), in PLACE, [[Paulastra]]. Previous to the creation of the modern iteration of these commands in 1973, each nation tracked hurricanes on their own, to varying success. [[Burgundie]], [[Faneria]], and [[Fiannria]] through the [[Levantine Union]] created a joint monitoring mechanism in the 1940s but the methods and technologies were insufficient to be very effective. Pauldustllah and Kiravia operated independent of any other nation but both had agreements at various times to sell the Levantine Union any hurricane related information. The processes for information transfer were untimely, often miscommunicated, and sometimes counter to the foreign policy of the nations involved and in 1972 the Odoneru basin nations (that matter at least), developed the northern and southern joint command program. Implemented in 1973 the system is estimated to save the participating nations hundreds of civilian lives and $billions in recovery spending each year.
Odoneru Hurricanes are monitored by two regional command centers, Hurricane Regional Command North (HRCN) in Martilles, Burgundie and Hurricane Regional Command South (HRCS), in PLACE, [[Paulastra]]. Previous to the creation of the modern iteration of these commands in 1973, each nation tracked hurricanes on their own, to varying success. [[Burgundie]], [[Faneria]], and [[Fiannria]] through the [[Levantine Union]] created a joint monitoring mechanism in the 1940s but the methods and technologies were insufficient to be very effective. Paulastra and Kiravia operated independent of any other nation but both had agreements at various times to sell the Levantine Union any hurricane related information. The processes for information transfer were untimely, often miscommunicated, and sometimes counter to the foreign policy of the nations involved and in 1972 the Odoneru basin nations (that matter at least), developed the northern and southern joint command program. Implemented in 1973 the system is estimated to save the participating nations hundreds of civilian lives and $billions in recovery spending each year.


Hurricane Regional Command South (HRCS), is the coordinating center for Pauldustllahstani and Kiravian hurricane response and acts as an early warning center for the HRCN. Hurricane Regional Command North (HRCN), pronounced ‘’hurricane’’, is the coordinating center for Fiannrian, Fanerian, and Burgundian hurricane response. While both centers track tropical cycles throughout their lifecycle, HRCS is statutorily responsible for reporting potential and active tropical depressions south of the Tropic of Cancer, and HRCN for anything north of that latitude. After the 1994 hurricane season the watch centers of both commands were more closely aligned as the devastation was partially attributed to a poor communication between commands.
Hurricane Regional Command South (HRCS), is the coordinating center for Paulastrastani and Kiravian hurricane response and acts as an early warning center for the HRCN. Hurricane Regional Command North (HRCN), pronounced ‘’hurricane’’, is the coordinating center for Fiannrian, Fanerian, and Burgundian hurricane response. While both centers track tropical cycles throughout their lifecycle, HRCS is statutorily responsible for reporting potential and active tropical depressions south of the Tropic of Cancer, and HRCN for anything north of that latitude. After the 1994 hurricane season the watch centers of both commands were more closely aligned as the devastation was partially attributed to a poor communication between commands.


=== Response and Recovery ===
=== Response and Recovery ===