Hurricane Bureau May Run Out of Names...
Every year, they choose 21 names. There is a very real possibility that there will be more than 21 storms which reach "named" status this year with almost two full months left in the season.
But don't worry when they run out of pre-chosen alphabetic names for storms, they roll on into the Greek alphabet.
Hurricane Alpha, anyone?
How about Hurricane Delta? Or is that going to be the new name of the area southeast of New Orleans?
1933 was the last time there were 21 documented storms.
Hold on tight, folks. It could be a bumpy ride.
Read the article here.
But don't worry when they run out of pre-chosen alphabetic names for storms, they roll on into the Greek alphabet.
Hurricane Alpha, anyone?
How about Hurricane Delta? Or is that going to be the new name of the area southeast of New Orleans?
1933 was the last time there were 21 documented storms.
Hold on tight, folks. It could be a bumpy ride.
Read the article here.
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