Forum:2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

Welcome
Here's the 2011 NIO season! I happened to make all five(seven counting the betting pools) 2011 forums today. Hope everyone will thank me for it! Ryan1000 23:13, January 18, 2011 (UTC)

Tropical Depression 01B
Formed just yesterday. It really is a sad excuse for sh!t, but it isn't out of the question our first NS in the NIO could come from this... Ryan1000 00:26, February 3, 2011 (UTC)


 * ...Aaaand it's gone. I wasn't surprised, it was too close to land to really become anything, but it still could cause some flooding in India. Ryan1000 21:47, February 3, 2011 (UTC)

Tropical Depression 02B
And the 3rd depression has developed here. It's currently the strongest storm of the season, but it still hasn't become Kaima, and it's making landfall anyway. Ryan1000 01:50, June 17, 2011 (UTC)

Now a deep depression on the IMD scale. Andrew444 03:03, June 18, 2011 (UTC)


 * Ah, it's gone for, it rescently went inland and now it's down and out. I'll have to wait till later. Ryan1000 16:14, June 20, 2011 (UTC)

Tropical Depression 01A
Not too sure why it's called TCOne when there has already been a TD with that name, but whatever, it is currently forecast to last not even 24 hours at most and then make landfall in India. Yqt1001 15:47, June 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * In the NIO, this one is numbered "01A" by the IMD, and the earlier depression was called "01B". They are given abbreviations by the IMD, ARB for Arabian Sea, and BOB for the Bay of Bengal. Anyhow, this one is currently off of India's coast, and if it becomes named, will be named Keila. Ryan1000 19:34, June 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * Ah makes sense, anyways I don't think it will be named, it's pretty much made landfall. Yqt1001 22:59, June 11, 2011 (UTC)
 * Yeah, it's already hitting India as a minor storm, and it didn't become a named storm. The NIO now has missed half their season, and two or 3 storms would be the maximum for them as of now, but anything is possible. 1977 was near record-dead, with just two storms, but the Andhra Pradesh cyclone of that season killed anywhere from 14,000 to 50,000 people and did half a billion dollars in damage, making it one of India's worst storms in history. You never know how deadly the NIO can be, but it goes to show the quietest basin worldwide can still have quite a bit of note. The 1977 storm formed in November, as did the 1970 storm in Bangladesh. Ryan1000 01:23, June 12, 2011 (UTC)