The World Meteorological Organization has retired more hurricane names following a deadly and destructive 2024 season.
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When a storm is particularly powerful, destructive or deadly, the name is “retired” from the rotating list, meaning it will ...
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When a storm is particularly powerful, destructive or deadly, the name is "retired" from the rotating list, meaning it will ...
The World Meteorological Organization is retiring the name "Helene" from hurricane name list. The agency is also striking ...
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has officially retired Helene and two other Atlantic hurricane names. Names are ...
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Brianna, Holly, Miguel will replace Beryl, Helene and Milton on the rotating list of hurricane names. When a storm name is retired from the Atlantic's list, member countries of the WMO from that ...
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