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What's in a name? A lot, actually, especially if it's attached to a tropical storm or hurricane. But who determines which names are used and why? And are there specific rules for choosing names? Why ...
Here's how hurricanes get their names, why some are retired, and how naming storms improves communication and public safety.
In April, the WMO Hurricane Committee retired the names Beryl, Helene, and Milton from being used for hurricanes in the ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Fernand and three tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, which ...
The 2025 list of hurricane and tropical storm names was last used in 2019. This Atlantic hurricane season is expected to have ...
Last year, 12 named storms formed after the climatological peak of hurricane season including Helene, Milton and three in ...
Invest 97L is a tropical wave in the Atlantic and conditions are favorable for formation, but all quiet near SW Florida for ...
Imagine being in the heart of hurricane season with no significant systems to track across the Atlantic. The picture of ...
Both short-lived storms made landfall in Mexico. Here's how to pronounce Fernand. The sixth-named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season will be Fernand. If you're thinking to pronounce it based ...
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, scientists warn climate change is fueling stronger, wetter, and faster storms, raising ...
Hurricanes weren't always named. Before 1953, they were usually referred to by the month and/or year formed.