No, there has not been a cyclone or hurricane named Noah. The World Meteorological Organization is responsible for naming tropical cyclones, and they typically use pre-determined lists of names for each season. While there may be variations in naming practices by different meteorological agencies, the name Noah has not been used for a cyclone or hurricane in recent history.
Yes, it is known as Cyclone Tracy.
No. There is no record of a hurricane or tropical storm named Robin.
No
Sort of. There was a Severe Tropical Cyclone Ian (essentially the same thing as a hurricane) in the Indian Ocean in 1992. it struck Australia. The name Ian, as also replace Igor on the list of Atlantic hurricane names and will be up for use in the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season.
No
Yes, it is known as Cyclone Tracy.
There was a tropical cyclone named Craig in 2003. He was nice, but not friendly nice. Patient perhaps. =)
No. Scotland has never had a hurricane. In 2011, a cyclone named Friedhelm was nicknamed "Hurricane Bawbag" by many Scottish people. However, it still isn't officially classed as a hurricane. 'Bawbag' means testicles.
No, but Hurricane Sandy hit Brooklyn, New York.
Yes, it is known as Cyclone Tracy.
Sort of. There was a Severe Tropical Cyclone Gina in the South Pacific Ocean in 2003. It is really the same thing as a hurricane, but under a different name. Gina reached an intensity equivalent to a category 2 hurricane.
No. There is no record of a hurricane or tropical storm named Robin.
No. Loca is a fictional hurricane.
No
No
Sort of. There was a Severe Tropical Cyclone Ian (essentially the same thing as a hurricane) in the Indian Ocean in 1992. it struck Australia. The name Ian, as also replace Igor on the list of Atlantic hurricane names and will be up for use in the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season.
yes