This simulator always manages to somehow not do what I want it to. As such, the link to a project rewritten almost entirely from scratch has been placed in the description and this will not be updated any longer. When the new project enters beta, comments will be turned off, and after release, this project will be unshared entirely. As the title says, this is my attempt at making a worldwide cyclone season simulator. As it is in alpha, this project may (and probably will) be buggy for the time being. Generic inevitable TurboWarp link because this project uses pen: https://turbowarp.org/569230956?interpolate&hqpen&limitless A custom world was used so I could slowly settle on a realistic speed setting before using a map of the real world and have some time to find a world map that doesn't have Y-curvature because it would make the tracks look nowhere near what they were intended to. v0.00/creation -New backdrop -Equator line v0.01/release -Added in October-December and January-April -Southern hemisphere storms addition: -Reversed the Y change of south hemisphere storms -Southern hemisphere icons spin clockwise -A storm spawns when the simulation starts to provide more time for January to become active -Tracks cannot vary towards the equator anymore -Chances of formation are correct again and are stacked between 2 seasonal waves -Removed displayed names for the time being -Buffed the Northern Hemisphere's warmth -Favorabillity gradient is less of a straight line now -Dotted paths -Storms can now cross the world -Storms are also 2x smaller -Debug-spawned storms now spawn at the nouse pointer -ACE calculation "corrected" (apparently Scratch's definition of a coded-in day is whatever it wants to be and not what it's coded to be) v0.02 -Fixed ACE calculation again v0.02.1 -Fixed a typo in the title (ah yes, Apha) -Moved sim to Pre-Alpha -New project made for the actual alpha stage Credits @GoldM-2 for the clone-based storm engine (which is most of the project as of now) Known bugs -Lots of problems with North Hemisphere -Some storms have no paths