nope, sadly not :'(
Probably not because they rotate all 5 or 6 lists around every year, so there aren't many new ones. There isn't a hurricane Megan on the list now so there probably will never be.
Not exactly a hurricane Megan, but the name does appear on the Australian list of names for tropical cyclones, which is essentially the same thing as hurricane. The name, however is new and so there has not been time to use it yet.
Not quite although things are extremely subject to change during coming years.
Not yet. The name Megan has been recently made available for south pacific cyclones (what they call hurricanes there).
Tornadoes do not get names.
yes,
in 1997.
23/12.
No
no
No
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Hurricane Andrew
There were four hurricanes named Lili, in 1984, 1990, 1996, and 2002. There were three hurricanes named Lily in 1967, 1971, and 1975. Lili was used for storms in the Atlantic Ocean; Lily was used for hurricanes in the eastern Pacific Ocean. No hurricanes have been named Lilly by that spelling.
No. Hurricanes are not named using surnames.
yes
Snowstorms are not named. Hurricanes and Typhoons are named.
No.
Currently hurricanes are named by the World Meteorological Organization in Geneva. They have 6 lists kept in rotation that are used to name any hurricanes that happen during the year.
because my mam named me Megan
Megan is a diminutive form of Margaret, yes, there is a saint named Margaret.
yes 90% more chance then people not named megan
no
Hurricane Andrew
No
Not all US hurricanes are named after women, Andrew, Hugo, Mitch, Ivan, and Charlie were devastating hurricanes named after men. Additionally, the United States does not name its hurricanes. They are named by the World Meteorological Organization, which is comprised of over 100 countries.
Tornadoes are not named. Hurricanes are named by the National Hurricane Center.
yes
yes