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Become the terror of North America in this fun puzzle game! Guide hurricanes to major cities and wreak havoc on the lives of millions, all from the comfort of home. In each level, your goal is to destroy the target city in one hit by slamming it with a hurricane of the required strength.
Hurricane Simulator is a free browser-based game that lets you create and observe hurricanes in different months and climates. You can also analyze meteorological data, forecast hurricane paths, and assess potential risks in this realistic and challenging simulation.
Drag and drop a hurricane over the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean to see how sea surface temperature, moisture and wind conditions affect its strength. Learn more about hurricanes and their factors with this interactive game by UCAR Center for Science Education.
Update 2.1 (October 21, 2022) - Added Eastern Pacific hurricane spawns! - Two storms can now be simulated! - Settings, Logs, Achievements, and Season Summary tabs added!
Cyclone Simulator is a game where you can create and control your own tropical cyclones in a virtual world. You can choose the initial conditions, the intensity, the track, and the name of your cyclone, and see how it interacts with other storms and the environment.
How powerful will you be and how long can you survive this tough battle to become the biggest hurricane to ever fly over the earth? Run away from opponents that are bigger than you and get ready to grow bigger by collecting coins and devouring the smaller ones.
Create your own hurricanes and tropical storms in four different basins and see how they affect land. Use the replay option, the minimap, and the menu to customize your simulation.
Grow your hurricane and cause destruction in cities along the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and United States Eastern Sea Board regions. Hurricane Outbreak is a free app with realistic hurricane behavior, thousands of simulated cities and 22 unique upgrades.
Simulate a tornado or a hurricane! Make lightning in a cloud! Check out our games and simulations for an interactive way to learn how weather works.
Learn how sea surface temperatures, high pressure areas, and seasons affect hurricane strength and paths. Drag the hurricane and the high pressure area to see the simulation and compare with historical storms.