The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was so active that forecasters resorted to naming storms with letters from the Greek alphabet for only the second time in history. Turns out, it was the final time.
The super-active 2005 and 2020 hurricane seasons were both so busy that some storms were named using the Greek alphabet. But problems arose in 2020, leading to a new list of names to roll into. Each ...
The World Meteorological Organization's Hurricane Committee announced Wednesday that they would not be using the Greek alphabet in the future to name storms. The committee said that names using the ...
After a record-breaking hurricane season in 2020, meteorologists and researchers around the world are figuring out ways to make future seasons better communicated to the public. Tropical storms are ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — After a record-breaking 2020 hurricane season, the World Meteorological Organization is not only retiring four hurricane names but announced they'll no longer use the Greek Alphabet.
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season has already crossed more than two dozen names off its original list and has moved into the Greek alphabet for only the second time in history. Multiple storms have ...
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is speeding through the list of storm names this year. For the second time in history, the 21 names from the regular list have been exhausted. This also occurred in ...
ATLANTA — The World Meteorological Organization announced this past week that they will no longer use the Greek alphabet as a supplemental tropical cyclone list of names, citing confusion around the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The World Meteorological Organization recently announced that the Greek Alphabet will no longer be used when naming tropical systems. Last year, we had such an active tropical ...
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