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The Nuka World/Danakil Basin idea is fantastic. Likewise with the cryovolcano idea, you don't really see those represented anywhere. A lush island slowly overtaken by frost would be an great visual metaphor for the story.
Alternatively, and I'm shamelessly lifting this from Stanley's Color Out of Space film, but you could also have Far Harbor develop it's own kind of mutated radiation that leaves it with these pockets of glowing pink/purple pools and a strange aura surrounding it. The island as a whole could be green and vibrant, but near the irradiated zones there's an almost alien-like vegetation beginning to take hold.
*says man tragically destined to fail several times over
For the weather, you could make a patch to NAC to boost the likelihood of either of the two red-tinted weathers for the glowing sea region. I have to say, though, the caldera looks great in sunshine, ashfall (snow weathers with headcanon), sulfuric fog, whatever. It's a neat space to explore with this skin on it any way you choose to light it.
And stay tuned for another upcoming mod with loads more postmodern billboard, sign, poster, and clothing textures.
The halo of crackling flame left the survivors to mire in the loam frothing upward twixt the wounded scabs of the earth. It feels ages since I've been this inspired in Fallout 4!
Breathtakinglung-burning and cough-inducing beauty. Looking at these gorgeous porous rocks I always catch myself subtly smiling, cannot think of anything but burnt to crust SpongeBob. Speaking of DLC regions, I think Far-Harbor would look really sick with cryovolcanos, all this fog would be permanent vaporous cryomagma shroud over this place. As for Nuka-World, it could have colourful sterile hydrothermal basins like Dallol in Ethiopia.