South Caldozian tropical cyclone

South Caldozian tropical cyclones are unusual weather events that occur in the Threan Southern Hemispher. Strong wind shear, which disrupts the formation of cyclones, as well as a lack of weather disturbances favorable for development in the South Caldozian Ocean, make any strong tropical system extremely rare, and a storm in 2004 is the only storm to become a South Caldozian hurricane in history. South Atlantic storms have developed year-round, with activity peaking during the months from November through May in this basin.