We've named hurricanes since the 1950s, and naming weather systems goes back hundreds of years. But why not winter storms?
Video above: Why do so many ‘infamous’ hurricanes have ‘I’ names? TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — With nearly two months to go until the ...
Hurricanes began getting names in 1950, when the U.S. Weather Bureau began using the phonetic alphabet (Able-Baker-Charlie). The storm with the most appearances so far is Arlene, which has ...
With the arrival of Storm Eowyn this weekend set to bring horrifying 95mph winds, we take a look at the Met Office's list of ...
Months after the storm devastated Western North Carolina, the state has released the official list of names of those who died ...
We’ve only got four names left unused (Sally, Teddy, Vicky and Wilfred) on the 2020 hurricane names list, and we are approaching the peak of the Atlantic Hurricane Season. Once we exhaust those ...
For months, the public has relied mainly on individual reports of loved ones killed by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina but state officials now have released their official record.
Stay with me. For starters — and a brief insight as to why we use names — until the early ‘50s, tropical storms and hurricanes were tracked by year and order in which they occurred during ...
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