Greek Alphabet Names For Storms

Greek Alphabet Names For Storms. 2020's Atlantic Hurricane Season Is Now Using Greek Alphabet For Only the Second Time Antigua There are no guidelines for retiring a storm named with a Greek letter After 2020's extremely active season, meteorologists decided to reevaluate the use of the Greek alphabet for storm names

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In addition to ending the use of the Greek alphabet, the committee also retired four storm names, including 2019's Hurricane Dorian, and hurricanes Laura, Eta and Iota from the 2020 season. More:Hurricane season start date could shift earlier because of a surge in May storms From now on, instead of using the Greek alphabet, the WMO will use a supplemental list of names if the.

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The infographic below lists the Greek alphabet in its entirety The infographic below lists the Greek alphabet in its entirety The Greek alphabet is being used to name Atlantic tropical storms now that the regular list of 21 names ended with Tropical Storm Wilfred.

The Greek Alphabet. After 2020's extremely active season, meteorologists decided to reevaluate the use of the Greek alphabet for storm names Greek letters had been used to name storms only once before, in 2005, another busy hurricane season that produced.

Greek Font References GreekHouse of Fonts. This year's exceptional pace of named storms has already crossed off Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta from the secondary list of Greek alphabet names The WMO decision to stop using Greek names is much-needed