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There never was a hurricane Wayne. The only hurricane to have a name starting with W was Wilma in 2005.
Due to the death & destruction caused by Hurricane Camille the name was indefinitely retired after the 1969 hurricane season.
No. Hurricane names become available for reuse on a six-year cycle. However, hurricanes that are particularly bad have their names retired so that they are not reused.
In the North Atlantic region, the name to be used prior to Sandy was Rafael.See the link below for more:
Generally true. A hurricane's name becomes available for reuse every 6 years. If a storm is especially deadly or destructive, however, the name may be retired in which case it will not be used to name a future storm.
hurricane kaylee got its name in 1984 in florda
There never was a hurricane Wayne. The only hurricane to have a name starting with W was Wilma in 2005.
no there never was but that will be a funny name
Hurricane Gustav is a hurricane that occurred in 2008. It was the second most destructive hurricane of that particular Atlantic hurricane season. The name Gustav has been retired from use, meaning it will never be used to name another storm. That name was replaced by Gonzalo.
Due to the death & destruction caused by Hurricane Camille the name was indefinitely retired after the 1969 hurricane season.
The name 'Glenda' has been used more than once for indicating a hurricane. There was a hurricane Glenda in 1963 and there was a hurricane Glenda in 1969.
No. Hurricane names become available for reuse on a six-year cycle. However, hurricanes that are particularly bad have their names retired so that they are not reused.
No. Hurricane names are normally re-used every six years.
In the North Atlantic region, the name to be used prior to Sandy was Rafael.See the link below for more:
False - He did
The Atlantic tropical storm with a name starting with B was Bonnie, however, this storm never reached hurricane strength.
Generally true. A hurricane's name becomes available for reuse every 6 years. If a storm is especially deadly or destructive, however, the name may be retired in which case it will not be used to name a future storm.