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  1. The costliest storms were hurricanes Katrina in August 2005 and Harvey in August 2017; each storm struck the U.S. Gulf Coast, causing $125 billion in damage, much of it from flooding. [nb 1] The most recent North Atlantic names to be retired were Fiona and Ian following the 2022 season .

  2. Mar 30, 2023 · Day 1. Hurricane Central. Retired Hurricane Names: The 96 Most Notorious Atlantic Storms Since 1954. ... Names beginning with the letter "I" lead the retirees with 13, followed by 10 "F" storms ...

    • Reason to Name Hurricanes
    • History of Hurricane Names
    • Retired Hurricane Names Since 1954
    • Alternate Name List

    The use of easily remembered names greatly reduces confusionwhen two or moretropical storms occur at the same time. For example, one hurricane canbe moving slowly westward in the Gulf of Mexico, while at exactlythe same time another hurricane can be moving rapidly northward alongthe Atlantic coast. In the past, confusion and false rumors have arise...

    For several hundred years many hurricanes in the West Indieswere named after the particular saint's day on which the hurricaneoccurred. Ivan R. Tannehill describes in his book "Hurricanes"the major tropical storms of recorded history and mentions manyhurricanes named after saints. For example, there was "HurricaneSanta Ana" which struck Puerto Rico...

    The NHC does not control the naming of tropical storms.Instead a strict procedure has been established by an international committee of the World Meteorological Organization. For Atlantic hurricanes, there is a list of names for each of six years.In other words, one list is repeated every sixth year. The only time that there isa change is if a stor...

    In the event that more than twenty-one named tropical cyclones occur in the Atlantic basin in a season, or more than twenty-four named tropical cyclones in the eastern North Pacific basin, any additional storms will take names from an alternate list of names approved by the WMO for each basin. This naming convention has been established by the Worl...

  3. Jul 21, 2019 · Then that name is replaced on its list with another short, distinctive name of the same letter as the name retired. The first hurricane name retired was Carol, a category 3 hurricane (up to 129 mph winds) at its worst when it hit landfall Aug. 31, 1954, in the Northeast.

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  4. Of course, there were a great number of storms further back in history which occured, but the hurricane naming system was not established until 1950. Years. Names. 1954. Carol, Hazel. 1955. Connie, Diane, Ione, Janet. 1956. 1957.

  5. Sep 23, 2022 · The letter with the most number of retirees is – you guessed it – "I," with 12 total retired names. Inez (1966) and Ione (1955) were the other two retired "I" hurricanes.

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  7. May 24, 2023 · The Letter F: 'F' names have been retired 10 times. The 10th name was Fiona, which was a devastating storm for Puerto Rico and the worst on record to ever hit Canada. Some of the worst storms in ...

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