Today, July 1st, marks the beginning of the Southern Hemisphere's calendar season.
Looking back at the 2004-2005 season...
The South Indian saw the following systems...
Pheobe (01U/01R/01S) Aug 31-Sep 03, 2004
Two (02R/02S) Oct 25-29, 2004
Arola (03R/03S) Nov 08-13, 2004
Bento (04R/04S) Nov 21-29, 2004
Unnamed (na/05S) Dec 03-05, 2004
Five (05R/na) Dec 11, 2004
Chambo (06R/06S) Dec 23, 2004-Jan 02, 2005
Raymond (02U/07S) Dec 31, 2004-Jan 05, 2005
Seven (07R/na) Jan 04-05, 2005
Sally (03U/09S) Jan 07-10, 2005
Unnamed (na/10S) Jan 14-17, 2005
Ernest (08R/12S) Jan 17-25, 2005
Daren (09R/11S) Jan 17-22, 2005
Ten (10R/na) Jan 23, 2005
Tim (05U/13S) Jan 23-25, 2005
Felapi (11R/na) Jan 26-31, 2005
Gerard (12R/14S) Jan 28-Feb 05, 2005
Thirteen (13R/na) Feb 05-08, 2005
Vivienne (07U/17S) Feb 05-08, 2005
Fourteen (14R/na) Feb 08-17, 2005
Fifteen (15R/na) Feb 24-28, 2005
Willy (09U/23S) Mar 09-14, 2005
Hennie (16R/24S) Mar 21-29, 2005
Isang (17R/25S) Mar 29-Apr 07, 2005
Adeline-Juliet (18R/10U/26S) Apr 03-14, 2005
The South Pacific saw the following systems...
One (01F/na) Oct 28-30, 2004
Two (02F/na) Dec 03-14, 2004
Three (03F/na) Dec 05-10, 2004
Judy (04F/na) Dec 24-26, 2004
Kerry (05F/04U/08P) Jan 05-15, 2005
Lola (06F/na) Jan 31-Feb 02, 2005
Meena (07F/15P) Jan 31-Feb 08, 2005
Harvey (06U/16P) Feb 05-07, 2005
Olaf* (08F/19P) Feb 10-20, 2005
Nancy (09F/18P) Feb 11-18, 2005
Percy* (10F/20P) Feb 25-Mar 05, 2005
Eleven (11F/na) Feb 26-27, 2005
Rae (12F/21P) Mar 04-06, 2005
Thirteen (13F/na) Feb 27-May 04, 2005
Ingrid (08U/22P) Mar 06-16, 2005
Sheila (15F/na) Apr 21-22, 2005
* Denotes the strongest storms of the season. (165 mph for both storms. Meena's pressure estimated at 915mb / 27.02". Olaf's pressure estimated at 900mb / 26.58".)
Blue names refers to tropical depressions
Green names refers to tropical storms
Red names refers to hurricanes
Purple names refers to category five hurricanes.
The 2005-2006 Cyclone Season begins to the S Hemisphere
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hurricanefreak1988 wrote:Poor Southern Hemisphere. They get low TV ratings thanks to all the attention on the Atlantic and E-Pac. Bad time to have a season.
Uh.....usually the SIO and SPAC are active while the EPAC and Atlantic are in their off-seasons.
Also, I guess you weren't here for "Angry Ingrid".
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