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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.

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Q: A hurricane name is never used more then once?
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A hurricane name is never used more than once true or false?

false


Were hurricane names used more then once?

Yes. Normally a hurricane name can be re-used once every six years.


When did Hurricane Glenda occur?

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.


Is it true a hurricanes name is never used more than once?

No. Hurricane names are normally re-used every six years.


Was there a hurricane mark?

There has never been a Hurricane Mark, but there was once a Typhoon Mark.


Which hurricane crossed Florida more than once?

Hurricane Ivan


Can a hurricane name ever be used more than once?

Yes, if a storm doesn't cause much damage, its name may be used again and returned to the annual rotation. Names become available for reuse once every six years. Hurricanes that cause serious damage or loss of life will have their names "retired" upon review of the hurricane season and will never be used again.


Is a hurricane name used more than oncs?

Yes. A hurricane name may be reused once every six years unless a storm of that name is particularly bad (e.g. Katrina, Andrew), in which case the name is retired from use.


How many people have experienced a hurricane once in their lives versus how many people have experienced a tornado once in their lives?

there have been more in a hurricane


Is a hurrican used more than once?

Yes. A hurricane name may be reused once every six years unless a storm of that name is particularly bad (e.g. Katrina, Andrew), in which case the name is retired from use.


What would be an emergency plan if hurricane Katrina hits again?

Hurricane Katrina can never strike again. Once a storm dissipates it is gone forever. However, if a hurricane like Katrina were to strike the best plan would be to evacuate the area.


Is the placement of once correct in the sentence It will never be like it was once?

No. The more natural phrasing is "It will never be like it once was."