
Anemometer to show the speed of the wind Wind Vane to show the direction of the wind (Model made by Razz of DecoCraft) Deflector block that can destroy storms within a 150 block radius to protect your creations Machine block that can create various types of storms at that location Forecast block that projects the active storms on a grid Improved look of storms from old weather mod Stormfront system uses biome temperature differences to create nasty storms Rain clouds build up moisture from water and moist biomes Replaces rain and snowfall with a particle-based one that blows in the wind Replaces vanilla clouds with custom particle-based ones that always shift around Localized weather! See rain and nastier storms coming in from a distance

What if you wanted actual weather patterns? Storms building visibly in the distance, different weather for different regions, and massive natural disasters? All of that is inside Weather, Storms, & Tornadoes, by Corosus! It packs a ton of features in an easy-to-use package:

Even so, it's a pretty basic system, and doesn't accurately model any sort of climate pattern. It exists in Minecraft, albeit in a simplistic form (rain, or no rain), and rains about as frequently as the real-world UK.
