q and p
Seven (A, B, C, D, E, F and G).
the alphabet
There is no such language as Ourmukhi. If you are talking about the Gurmukhi alphabet, it's used to write the Punjabi language.
A modified version of the Arabic alphabet is used for Persian. It is the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet, plus 4 additional letters used only in Persian.
The Latin Alphabet (or more accurately "the English version of the Latin Alphabet")
Names starting with the letters Q, U, X, Y and Z are not used for naming hurricanes.
They started naming storms with letters from the Greek alphabet.
After all available letters have been used, any more storms in the season are named with letters of the Greek alphabet.
After all available letters have been used, any more storms in the season are named with letters of the Greek alphabet.
Seven (A, B, C, D, E, F and G).
When all the letters in the alphabet are used for naming hurricanes in a single season, meteorologists use the Greek alphabet to assign names. This practice was adopted in 2005, allowing for additional names like Alpha, Beta, and Gamma to be used. However, the use of Greek letters has been discontinued in favor of a new naming convention, which involves the creation of supplemental lists for future seasons. These supplemental lists will include additional names that can be used if the standard list is exhausted.
There are not enough names starting with U, Q, X, Y, or Z for them to work in the current naming system.
Z is used 0.07% of the alphabet
If the list of names run out in a hurricane season, then the Greek alphabet is used to name storms. This system was only used once, in the 2005 hurricane season, where Wilma was followed by storms names Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, and Zeta.
Yes, there are several letters of the alphabet that are not used for naming hurricanes. These include letters such as Q, U, X, Y, and Z. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) does not include these letters in the list of names due to the limited availability of names starting with those letters.
Letters not used for naming hurricanes include Q, U, X, Y, and Z. These letters are excluded because there are not enough names that can be formed with them, making it difficult to create a diverse list of storm names. The naming system aims to provide clear communication, and the limited options for these letters would hinder that goal. Consequently, the lists of names for hurricanes utilize only the remaining letters of the alphabet.
the alphabet