Yes. The name Stan has been retired and replaced with Sean.
Many have not been retired - the ones we still use.
The name Irene is retired from the list of Atlantic hurricanes.
The first Atlantic hurricane to have its name retired was Hurricane Carol of 1954.
Hurricane Hazel
A retired judge can be referred to as "Judge [Last Name] (Retired)" or simply as "Retired Judge [Last Name]."
Yes. The name Stan has been retired and replaced with Sean.
There are no names for tornadoes. The name of a hurricane is retired if the storm is particularly devastating.
The correct phrasing is "academics were" because "academics" is a plural noun, so the verb should also be plural to match.
Geneva gown
Yes, the name Jeanne has been retired and replaced with Julia.
Many have not been retired - the ones we still use.
The name Irene is retired from the list of Atlantic hurricanes.
You can address a retired colonel as "Colonel (Last Name)" and his wife as "Mrs. (Last Name)" or "Colonel (Last Name) and Mrs. (Last Name)" in the salutation of a letter.
A retired judge is commonly referred to as a "retired judge." They may also be addressed as "former judge" or simply by their title, such as "Judge [Last Name]."
ret or Ret or RET for abbreviated retired
Yes. The name Ivan was retired in 2004, to be replaced by Igor, which was used for the first time this year.