Hurricanes are named in alphabetical order, in lists that rotate every six years. After a hurricane season is over, the WMO ...
When it comes to naming a hurricane, not every name has what it takes. Could a hurricane ever be named Mortimer, Nixon or ...
About 100 names of tropical storms and hurricanes have been retired from future use in the Atlantic Ocean, and now Beryl, ...
When a storm is particularly powerful, destructive or deadly, the name is “retired” from the rotating list, meaning it will ...
Forecasters worry about warm Atlantic waters and the absence of El Niño. How likely is impact to New Jersey? See odds, expert ...
The WMO Hurricane Committee has retired the names Beryl, Helene and Milton from its Atlantic basin name list and John from ...
Colorado State University climatologists predict 17 named tropical storms, including nine hurricanes, during the 2025 ...
The World Meteorological Organization has added four names to the list never to be used again to describe a tropical storm.
Beryl, Helene and Milton have been retired from the Atlantic hurricane name list, while John was retired from the Pacific ...
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