Kyogric Basin Stats and Climatology

Kyogric Basin Overview
The Kyogric Basin is a basin similar to that of the West Pacific Basin only much larger and less land. The seasons officially range from April 1st to October 30th. Although, a total of 24 storms have formed before or after the season's official limits.

Climatology
The climatology of the basin is similar to the WPac basin. The middle levels of the sea are usually the warmest and most favorable. The Southern levels are usually known for their cold temperature. The Northern levels are cooler and have a lot of Wind Shear. The warmest month is August(average temperature peaking in Early August)and the coldest is January. Tropical Cyclones usually go in a generally Western path, although can recurve Eastward.

Temperature
Average Sea Temperature by Month

January: 68.7

February: 70.4

March: 73.5

April: 76.0

May: 78.8

June: 80.8

July: 85.3

August: 89.9

September: 85.1

October: 81.3

November: 77.7

December: 72.4

Formation
Average Formation Per Year

Depressions: 17.9

Named Storms: 14.3

Hurricanes: 10.1

Major Hurricanes: 2.5