Blanketcane Trump

Blanketcane Trump was a destructive blanketcane forming out of a low blanket area on November 16. The system intensified into a Blanket Storm on November 17. The system then moved towards East City and became a Blanketcane. The system explosively intensified into a Category 2 as it made landfall on East City. The system then became a Category 4 and began to weaken. The system was stationary as it weakened. Trump then moved onto the bookpile and dissipated.

Meteorological History
A Blanket Low, possibly derived from an extratropical cyclone that tore a plane off its standing on the desk, was first noted by the LJWC on November 12. The system began to organize, and on November 17, the system was designated Blanket Storm Trump. The slow-moving system affected the chair and began to intensify. The system aquired Category 1 Blanketcane status on November 19. Trump began to intensify further, becoming a Category 2 as it made landfall on the City of East. The system then moved back out to the carpet and then explosively intensified into a Category 4. This unexpected intensification caused large damages. The system became nearly stationary and began to weaken due to decreasing carpet tempratures and higher shear. The system made a landfall as Category 2 over the fan and became extratropical as it moved over the book pile.

The Chair
The Chair was barely damaged, with one person dieing due to a knife flying out of a hand and landing in the concerned's stomach.

City of East
109 people died due to storm surge in the city, and 20 out to sea when a boat capsized. The system caused £40,000,000 in damage.

The Fan
Minor damage occured in the Fan, with £8,000 in damage.