Controls: S = Start at mouse-pointer Now includes the very very warm water stream for typhoons. Space to go to next backdrop. Also contains parts from A Bit More Realistic Hurricane Simulator by scratchmorelikecut (Thanks that he got to the scripts.) I have added a sprite where IT stamps instead o f the hurricane. Press Space to change the map or month Press X to delete the old storm tracks Water Temperature: Dark Blue=Cold Blue=Moderate Light Blue=Warm Very Bright Blue=Very Warm Land: Bright Green=Low lying land Green=High lying land Dark Green=Mountains The warmer the water, the stronger storms co Warmest month: September Coldest month: March
___________________________________________ Updates: October 2, 2018: -"Improved" fictional backdrops. -Added new backdrop. -Improved pathing sprite November 12, 2018 -Fixed pathing sprite mostly. -Faster when moving in either zoom. -Slower weakening on land and some strengthening now also possible on low land. September 15, 2021 -Renamed a basin to the Baraland Basin because of a certain aspect of the former name I just noticed now ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credits: @scratchmorelikecut - Icon and storm functions @hoangkong4 - Atlantic Maps with months @thomasp3864 - Maps of Atlantic Global Warming, Eastern/Central Pacific (got from @AbdullahAlmarri2002 actually), Tropical Pacific Zoom, Gulf of Mexico zoom, 3 out of 4 fiction maps, Mediterranean, Northwest Indian Ocean, Northeast Indian and some of the far West Pacific (like the Western West Pacific if that makes sense to you), very low res Equatorial Pacific, and the West Pacific. @NoNameFtw (me) - Last fiction map (which I call the Baraland Basin), and the pathing sprite. Thumbnail (what shows up when not playing) hurricanes: Samuel: Born near Cape Verde. Strengthened to a Category 3 in the Lesser Antilles, made landfall in Belize as a Category 5 with 170 mph winds, turns up, hits the Mexican Peninsula as a 185 mph Category 5, then turns west and then north, then gradually turned north-east, hit land at 20 jeez this project still has a Scratch 2.0 thumbnail