Naming Tropical Storms

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The World Meteorological Organization recently announced that the names of tropical storms are now being pulled from the Greek alphabet due to officially reaching the end of the alphabetical list of 21 Atlantic tropical storm names for 2020 (the last tropical storm name on the list was Wilfred). This is only the second time the Greek alphabet has been used to name storms – the first time was during the 2005 hurricane season, where the last named storm was Zeta, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration .

Of course, there’s science as to how a tropical storm forms into a hurricane. There are four stages to a hurricane : a tropical disturbance, a tropical depression, a tropical storm, and the hurricane. You can learn more about tropical definitions here .

What’s the history behind naming storms? There’s a list of names for Atlantic hurricanes for every six years , meaning one list is repeated every seventh year. It is important to note that if a storm is deadly or costly, that particular name is retired. Atlantic tropical storms are maintained and updated through the international committee of the World Meteorological Organization . Read more about the history of hurricane names + retired hurricane names here .

It’s still hurricane season (until November 30), so make sure to take a look at this list to be prepared.

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Vagney is a proud Texas native with a background in print and broadcast journalism. Born and raised in Houston and earning her journalism degree at The University of Texas at Austin, Vagney joined 6AM City as a City Editor in Charleston, SC in 2020, then moved back to her home state to launch ATXtoday. She relocated to the Appalachian Mountains in 2022. Vagney is now 6AM City’s Content Marketing Specialist. In her spare time, she enjoys creative writing, reading, crossword puzzles, working out, and playing with her two adorable Bernedoodles.