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  2. As of 2024, 96 storm names have been retired. [1] The naming of North Atlantic tropical cyclones is currently under the oversight of the Hurricane Committee of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). This group maintains six alphabetic lists of twenty-one names, with one list used each year.

  3. Mar 30, 2023 · Names beginning with the letter "I" lead the retirees with 13, followed by 10 "F" storms, then nine "C" storms. Eleven of those "I" storms have earned retirement just since 2001, including a...

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    Hurricane seasontypically starts June 1 and ends Nov. 30. To become classified as a tropical storm, a tropical depression needs to graduate to having sustained winds of more than 39 miles per hour; after 79 mph, a storm becomes a hurricane. When there are more than 21 storms big enough to be named, like happened in 2005, Katrina's year, the Greek a...

    Usually, the six lists of namesfor tropical storms and hurricanes repeat. However, if there is an unusually large or damaging hurricane, the name is retired by the World Meteorological Organization’s hurricane committee because using it again could be considered insensitive and could also cause confusion. Then that name is replaced on its list with...

    Agnes (1972)
    Alicia (1983)
    Allen (1980)
    Allison (tropical storm, 2001)
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  4. December 28, 2023. For daily wit & wisdom, sign up for the Almanac newsletter. No content available. Did you know that hurricane names could be retired? See the list of hurricane names that have been retired since the 1950s—some of the deadliest or most destructive storms in history. Why Are Hurricane Names Retired?

  5. Retired Hurricane Names Since 1954. 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.

  6. Aug 25, 2023 · Thirteen retired names start with "I," the most of any letter. Inez (1966) and Ione (1955) were the other two retired "I" hurricanes. The number of retired storm names, by letter, from 1950...

  7. Aug 29, 2023 · Of the Atlantic retired list of names, those beginning with the letter “I” are the most prominent, with 14 names, which is about 15% of the list. Hurricane Ian is the most recent “I” storm...

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