Forum:2011 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season/Cherono

===Tropical Cyclone CheronoEdit=== Hello? Is anyone still there? Anyway, Cherono's formed. Activity in the SWIO, almost unheard of isn't it? In fact, the whole southern hemisphere has been quiet for a while now, aside from that freak of nature called Arani. Isn't their March meant to be like our September? HurricaneFiona 16:28, March 18, 2011 (UTC) (Ack, edited for a stupid spelling error -_- HurricaneFiona 16:31, March 18, 2011 (UTC))
 * Still here, it has been really quiet these days hasn't it. Anyways, nice to see some activity, looking like we will see this reaching category 1 hurricane status before dissipating. Also shouldn't Arani have been posted in this section? Yqt1001 17:17, March 18, 2011 (UTC)

Well, I think that Arani still counts as an Atlantic storm. I define the south Atlantic as part of the Atlantic, but If you would think otherwise, w.e. And this is actually very unusual for the SWIO; this basin is supposed to be the most active in the entire SHem annualy. However, knowing how quiet we have been here, it is likely signifying the end of last year's La Niña event and will likely mark a near to below average season in the Atlantic, as will it strengthen the Pacific. Anyhow, Cherono is heading for sea, but it could soak Marturius and Reunion with a bunch of rain, while on it's way out to sea, as did Gamede in 2007, which soaked the sh!t out of both islands(18 feet of rain, to be precise), but it all really depends on how big it gets at that time. Ryan1000 20:35, March 18, 2011 (UTC)
 * Chernono is expected to dissipate in a few hours. Yqt1001 20:00, March 19, 2011 (UTC)

Ah, not even a hurricane-strength storm. It appears the SWIO is record-dead in this year, and I can't really help but say, wow... The entire southern hemisphere season of 2010-11 officially ends at April 30, but if a storm still forms between then and June 30, 2011, it still counts as part of the 2010-11 season. The SWIO is gonna have to go nuts in April to get to average standards there. Now could be the time to kick our "Retirements at a glance" section into some gear... Ryan1000 22:44, March 19, 2011 (UTC)

Reformed to a "Dépression tropicale" (TD in French). Yqt1001 19:24, March 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * O_O? Did I miss something? Ah, it's still heading out to sea anyways... Ryan1000 20:03, March 21, 2011 (UTC)