Uqe OceanCyclones in the Uqe are forecasted and warned on under the responsibility of the Soleani Cyclone Center, located in Saelunavvk, Solea. Around 11 cyclones form annually. Cyclones in this region can affect eastern Amalthea, mostly the countries of Auspikitan, Solea, and the Serkr Archipelago. A few cyclones may also affect Bongatar. Uqe cyclones are named sequentially from a continuous list of provided by various Amalthean nations and are sorted by ethnolinguistic group. Names are rotated between four groups: North Amalthean, Auspik, Serkr-Auspik, and Serkr-Saguan. Cyclones in the Uqe are called «šunokika» regionally.
NamesN Amalthean | Auspik | Serkr-Auspik | Serkr-Saguan |
Sekekkivvi | Syele | Awa | Plámhova |
SevÃga | Naqi | Paekua | Sakun |
KuÅ¡eɰa | Lanaka | Kolakala | Namh |
Eneŋka | Aoete | Auweika | Sakákja |
Ghavi | Norulauk | Apu | Pwámháqa |
Azoik | Ponesi | Eika | Kastun |
Kalassak | Biplatza | Puna | Alenunda |
Eŋki | Nouka | Ati | Mhikiko |
Apseŋ | Tevegan | Talu | Hoqamh |
Panpekal | Fekel | Peka | Vrá |
Kuŋevok | Pabea | Ekepi | Mávlika |
Enoikhi | Eppa | Ikena | Takarien |
Pazek | Senka | Anali | Káqik |
KirÃl | Sanauw | Hoeki | Stislaun |
Kotheket | Atawsekwi | Ahueska | Ketsei |
Akani | Kepi | Nuua | Vlónóm |
Voput | Akipa | Ule | Pwanak |
Enzeki | Pikekkrl | Kiwa | Nabosti |
Apéka | Sewa | Epona | Lokita |
ɰutep | Noruk | Kauiui | Kaslaqli |
Pakutǔ | Vipoi | Kap'u | Mavótáfika |
Kŋgapà | Nio | Ipore | Nakvo |
Iktel | Atakri | Namu | Zláñakza |
Pihtena | Zonaqa | Silua | Sohónan |
Khoka | Nideimuk | Oepala | Panokbá |
Intensity scaleFor the purposes of the sim, all simulated seasons use the following scale, which is based on Earth cyclone scales. Tropical cyclones which reach intensities of 34 kts or greater will receive a name.
Soleani | English | Winds | Color |
ikpaga | Tropical Depression | ≤33 kts | white |
ikpaga | Tropical Storm | 34-47 kts | yellow |
ikpaga náka | Severe Tropical Storm | 48-63 kts | yellow-orange |
Å¡unokįka | Tropical Cyclone | 64-95 kts | orange |
Å¡unokįka náka | Intense Tropical Cyclone | 96-136 kts | red |
Å¡unokįka idapa | Very Intense Tropical Cyclone | ≥137 kts | purple |
Ganuo SeaCyclones forming west of Amalthea, in and around the Hac-Ganuo region, are tracked and forecasted by <idk ask dar>. Around 7 cyclones form in this region annually.
NamesEgosa | Tu'ue | Kea | Suka' | A'nis |
E'po | Penpa | Sekasa | Hoti | I'egeok |
Tonok | Sapik | Anu' | Topa' | Ae |
Unota | Rita | Katarina | Pirasa' | Ego |
Ogenaka | Tusak | Anogo' | Iana | So |
Naku | Pararek | Mena | Sago | Tukeja' |
Interpreting the imagesDates in the upper right corner refer to the year and month of the sea surface temperature data being used. "Months" last 15 days since the Pavalan year is about half as long as an Earth year, so the day after 2017-01-15 is 2017-02-01.
Black contours represent mean sea level pressure at 2 hPa spacing. This shows the location of highs and low which influence the motion of tropical disturbances and cyclones.
Red contours represent shear with 5 kt spacing. Shear will prevent the formation of tropical cyclones and weaken (or hinder intensification of) existing cyclones.
At the beginning of the simulation, there are no highs, lows, or regions of shear.
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