No, I don't think so.
Yes, there has been a tropical storm named Shelley. Specifically, Tropical Storm Shelley formed in the Eastern Pacific in 1995. However, there has never been a hurricane officially named Shelley in the Atlantic hurricane naming system.
Yes, there have been hurricanes named Joel. One notable hurricane named Joel occurred in 2011 as a category 2 storm in the Eastern Pacific. This storm caused minimal impact as it remained over open waters.
Yes. Hurricanes named Alex occurred in 2004, 2010, and 2016. There was also a Tropical Storm Alex in 1998.
No. Although the name Vicky is available for use it has never been used to name a storm. Tropical storms and hurricanes are named in alphabetical order, and only one year has ever made it to the letter V. That was in 2005 when there was a Hurricane Vince. The next chance of there being a tropical storm or hurricane named Vicky will be in 2014.
No. There is no record of a hurricane or tropical storm named Robin.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Jamie in the Atlantic basin. Storm names are predetermined by the World Meteorological Organization, and Jamie has not been on that list.
Yes, there have been tropical storms named Stephanie. Notably, Tropical Storm Stephanie formed in the Atlantic Ocean during the 2000 hurricane season. It was a relatively weak system, causing minimal impact. The name "Stephanie" has been retired from use in the Atlantic due to its association with the storm.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Mark in the Atlantic basin. The National Hurricane Center rotates a list of names alphabetically each year, but Mark has not been included in the official list of storm names.
No, there hasn't been. I was wondering the same question and I looked it up on a weather website and nothing showed up.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Sara in the Atlantic basin. However, Hurricane Sara is a fictional storm often used in disaster preparedness drills and simulations.
Yes. In 2000, Hurricane Michael was a Cat 2 hurricane; it made landfall in Newfoundland. Another Hurricane Micheal in 2012 reached category 3 strength but did not affect land. In 2006, there were not enough named tropical storms to get up to 'M'.
Prior to Tropical Storm Julia which developed September 12 2010, there had not been.