No, All hurricanes have different names and do not repeat the same name.
The name Irene has not been retired, at least not yet.
Hurricane Irene
It is a hurricane that was given the name of Irene that hit Florida and the states above it during the British summer holiday in 2011.
The name Irene is retired from the list of Atlantic hurricanes.
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The name Irene has not been retired, at least not yet.
Hurricane Irene
It is a hurricane that was given the name of Irene that hit Florida and the states above it during the British summer holiday in 2011.
The name Irene is retired from the list of Atlantic hurricanes.
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Hurricane Irene
Hurricane Irene!
Neither. Hurricane names proceed in alphabetical order and Irene is 9th on the list. However, Irene was the first Atlantic storm of 2011 to become a hurricane. The first eight named systems of that season were only tropical storms.
Irene
Hurricane Irene struck the Bahamas and the U.S. east coast in August of 2011.
Names for tropical storms and hurricanes are selected an alphabetical list. Irene was the ninth Atlantic tropical storm to form in 2011 and Irene was the ninth name on the list.
The name Irene is a female name, but Hurricane Irene is not named for any particular woman. The weather services of the world have established lists of names to be assigned to tropical storms and hurricanes each year. This year it happens that Irene is the ninth name on the list for Atlantic storms and so is given to the ninth Atlantic storm of the season.