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Derecho wrote:There's still quite a bit of easterly shear over it, particularly the southern half of the storm.
NIO is also weird in that it has a bimodal season....brief peaks in the Spring and Fall, between the Northeast and Southwest Monsoons...when the shear slacks off. With such narrow windows if the shear is too strong during the usual windows it can really kill a season, so the NIO has really erratic variations in numbers of storms, and during the actual NE and SW monsoons there are basically no storms at all.
It's another place where SSTs play no role in when the season occurs; it's always warm enough for tropical cyclones..it's shear that controls everything.
I helped design this historical naval wargame once set around India and had to come up with a table to roll on to see if a storm sank your ships if they were at sea, so I had to really immerse myself in this stuff, but it was years ago.
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