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In their place, the names Brianna, Holly, and Miguel will appear the next time the 2024 name list comes around again—in 2030.
A week away from the six-month anniversary of Hurricane Helene, the National Hurricane Center has released its report on the ...
The center reports that Hurricane Helene was the deadliest storm since Hurricane Katrina in 2005 ... of extreme weather is critical to mitigating damage from those storms. In Helene’s case ...
On Thursday, the pioneers of seasonal hurricane forecasts released their first predictions of what the upcoming Atlantic ...
After an extremely active and deadly 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, the World Meteorological Organization is retiring the ...
The storm's powerful winds caused a substantial amount of deaths. New report reveals catastrophic toll of US hurricane ...
and damage that devastated portions of the Southeastern United States and southern Appalachians. The National Hurricane Center has now completed its final report on the storm. The report provides ...
Beryl, Helene and Milton have been retired from the Atlantic hurricane name list, while John was retired from the Pacific ...
These hurricanes of 2024 were either so destructive and/or deadly that an international committee retired their names from ...
Hurricane Helene, Beryl, and Milton in the Atlantic and Hurricane John in the Eastern Pacific caused widespread devastation, leading to the decision to remove them from future storm lists.
Beryl, Helene, and Milton will be replaced by the names Brianna, Holly, and Miguel when the list returns in 2030. The retired ...
The World Meteorological Organization on Wednesday officially replaced the names of the 2024 storms that killed more than 300 ...