2015-16 Antarctic Cyclone Season

'''Important: I will be resuming this season starting February 8 (Today FYI), but it will consist of fake storms, not real ones, because that got out of control. Anyway's enjoy!'''

The 2015-16 Antarctic Cyclone Season is an ongoing event in the Southern Ocean basin. The season officially began on November 1 and will end on March 30, dates that typically delimit the start and end of the season.

The Antarctic Basin is monitored by the CDMC. The CDMC comes up with the names used in the Antarctic Basin.

Storms, even tropical cyclones, can cross from other basins into the Antarctic basin. Should this happen, the storm would keep their original name. If a Polar Depression should cross over before it receives a name, it would receive an Antarctic Name, though this is really rare.

The Antarctic basin begins at 80 degrees south latitude, and this is where all storms are assigned an Antarctic name designated by the CDMC.

Pre-Season Forecasts
Due to mixed reports on what conditions the Antarctic Basin would be like, Forecasts were made until late. The First Prediction came From the CDMC predicting a near normal, and a little above average season. On The Same Day the BNWC and The FMC Came in with their predictions, each predicting an above average season. About 3 Weeks after their Pre-Season Prediction Came the CDMC Revised their outlook saying that because of the number of cyclones forming, this season would probably be a Hyperactive one.

There's Still Time To Make Your Prediction!!!

Antarctic Cyclone Discussion
For the Antarctic/Southern Basin... south of 80°S latitude

NO ACTIVE SYSTEMS AND NO POLAR CYCLONES EXPECTED IN THE NEXT 48-72 HOURS

Forecaster Collin (CDMC)

Next Advisory: 5:00 PM

Names Used During Season

 * Ashwin 
 * Bob
 * Cam 
 * Dathan 
 * Edward
 * Floyd 
 * Grace 
 * Hilda 
 * Icarus 


 * Jake 
 * Kaylin 
 * Lorenzo
 * Matthew 
 * Noel 
 * Owen
 * Patricia 
 * Rhett 
 * Steve (Unused)
 * Trevor (Unused)
 * Velma (Unused)
 * Wilma (Unused)

Ashwin
Ashwin Has Finished Being Analyzed.

Ashwin Wind and Pressure: 160 MPH, 929 mb

Ashwin also formed 24 Hours earlier (November 3)

Hilda
Hilda Has Finished Being Analyzed

Hilda Wind and Pressure: 150 MPH, 938 mb

No Changes have been made to the dates