The next Atlantic tropical storm, yes.
Following the naming convention for tropical storms, after Don, the next storm name in the list would be Emily. The names for tropical storms are predetermined and follow an alphabetical order, so after D comes E.
No. Tropical Storm Nicole already occurred last year lasting September28-29 of 2010. The storm impacted Cuba and its remnants affected Florida. No other tropical storm will be named Nicole until at least 2016. The next Atlantic tropical storm will be named Harvey, and the next East Pacific storm will be Hilary.
Emily
Following the naming convention for tropical storms, the next storm name after Don in the Atlantic hurricane season would be Emily. The names are chosen from a predetermined list, and they follow an alphabetical order. In 2011, the next name on the list after Don was indeed Emily.
Emily
Following the naming convention for tropical storms, after Don, the next storm name in the list would be Emily. The names for tropical storms are predetermined and follow an alphabetical order, so after D comes E.
No. Tropical Storm Nicole already occurred last year lasting September28-29 of 2010. The storm impacted Cuba and its remnants affected Florida. No other tropical storm will be named Nicole until at least 2016. The next Atlantic tropical storm will be named Harvey, and the next East Pacific storm will be Hilary.
Emily
Emily
Following the naming convention for tropical storms, the next storm name after Don in the Atlantic hurricane season would be Emily. The names are chosen from a predetermined list, and they follow an alphabetical order. In 2011, the next name on the list after Don was indeed Emily.
As of July 4, 2014, the next Atlantic tropical storm's name will begin with B. The storm will be Bertha. However, storms are named as the reach tropical storm intensity, and only about half of all Atlantic tropical storms become hurricanes, so there is no guarantee that Bertha will be a hurricane.
Hurricane names are chosen from a pre-selected list for each year. Names are in alphabetical order. Each new tropical storm that forms gets the next name on the list. The storm we know as Sandy was the eighteenth tropical storm of 2012, so it got the eighteenth name on the list.
The names of tropical storms and hurricanes are selected from a predetermined list for each year with the names in alphabetical order. As each storm reaches tropical storm status it gets the next name on the list. The storm we call Matthew was the thirteenth storm in the Atlantic to become a tropical storm in 2016, so it it received the thirteenth named on the list: Matthew.
Emily
Tropical storms are named according to a predetermined list of names for each year. When a new storm forms, it gets the next name on the list. The storm we know as Isaac was the ninth tropical storm in the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season and Isaac was the ninth name on the list.
The names alternate; one storm is given a boy's name, the next a girl's name. They also alternate from year to year, if the first storm is going to receive a boy's or a girl name ( the first storm of 2012 was named Alberto, and the first storm of 2013 will be named Andrea).
Hurricane names are assigned from a predetermined alphabetical list for every given year. Every new tropical storm that forms gets the next name on the list. The storm we call Camille was the third tropical storm to form in the Atlantic in 1969, and Camille was the third name on the list.