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The Storm was a massive thunderstorm which rained down on Club Penguin 2008 Halloween Party. By real life meteorological standards, this storm would fall under the category of supercell according to the National Weather Service. With storm clouds cloud-to-ground lightning. It was first seen on Tuesday, October 22nd, 2008 through the Binoculars. The storm was so alarming that it received coverage in The Penguin Times on the front page.

The Storm destroyed the roof of the Dojo and gave way to the Dojo Courtyard

Halloween Party of 2008

Although there was no eclipse, unlike the year before, the storm brought darkness to the whole area, just as if an eclipse took place.

The Dojo Renovation and the Ninja Shadows

During the Halloween Party of 2008 penguins noticed that in the Dojo, when lightning strikes, players could see Ninja Shadows briefly. after the party, on November 3, 2008, lightning struck the Dojo

The Dojo Renovation

and a new place was discovered, the Dojo Exterior. An old gray Penguin could be seen outside the Dojo digging up piles of snow. His name was ??????, now known as Sensei. Above Sensei there was a sign on the Torri that read, "DIG OUT THE DOJO"

The Dojo Exterior on November 3, 2008

. On November 11, 2008, half of the Dojo Exterior was uncovered.

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The Dojo Exterior on November 11, 2008

Thunderstorms in real life Antarctica

Thunderstorms are actually feasible in real-world Antarctica[1], especially in the small islands (like Club Penguin Island) on the fringe of the Antarctic Circle. They do indeed exist, though few travel far on the icy continent. In reality, the interior of Antarctica receives less than ten inches of rain/snow fall a year, thus making the entire mainland qualify able for desert status.

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Further Reading

Club Penguin Weather Service Club Penguin Weather Homepage featuring storm updates and news.