2036 North Indian Ocean Cyclone Season (ThePhoneExpert)

The 2036 North Indian Ocean Cyclone Season was the most active, deadliest and destructive season since 2031, and had the highest number of Major Cyclones and Super Cyclones since 2031. This year featured 28 Depressions, 25 named storms, 20 Cyclones, 13 Major Cyclones and 7 Category 5 Cyclones, making 2036 the third most active North Indian Ocean Cyclone Season on record. Cyclone Yasi was the most intense Tropical Cyclone in the basin since Cyclone since Cyclone Wilma of 2031, while also being the most Costliest since Gonu of the same year. Cyclone Nourin was the first Tropical Cyclone to make landfall in Kerala since Cyclone Wilma of 2031, ending the record breaking Cyclone drought. Cyclones Gila, Mia and Sandra all caused damages, whilst Whitney completely destroyed the Lakshadweep Islands, including the Kaveratti Headquarters; the islands met its worst Tropical Cyclone in over a decade, whilst the worst in the history.

Other Notable Cyclones include Nourin, which became the first Cyclone-strength storm to make landfall in Kerala in over 5 years. Kerala was hit by severe droughts in September, by which the storm also extinguished. The Cyclone caused only $12 million, the least damage for any Keralite Tropical Cyclone. Cyclone Hanna dropped huge amounts of rainfall onto the Oman Coast, but did not cause any huge impacts. Typhoon Yutu was the first Western Pacific system to cross into the basin since Tropical Storm Lan of 2029￼. Tropical Storm Aysha was the most earliest system in the basin since Cyclone Ashley of 2029. In total, $300 billion worth of damage was done, with over 2500 getting .led.

The sean begins on May 15 officially, and ends on December 25. However, as shown by Aysha and Brad in January and March, any storm can form at any time, regardless of conditions. The Indian Meteorological Department and the National Hurricane Centermonitors the arnings.so