There has never been a hurricane named Griffin. Hurricane names are selected from a predetermined list and rotated every few years, so the name Griffin has not been chosen to be used for a hurricane yet.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Caitlin. The list of hurricane names is pre-determined and rotates every few years, so Caitlin may be used as a name in the future, but as of now, there hasn't been a hurricane Caitlin.
As of September 2021, there has not been a hurricane named Jack in the Atlantic Basin. Hurricane names are reused every six years unless retired due to their impact, so it is possible for a hurricane named Jack to occur in the future.
Hurricane Kelsey did not exist in the Atlantic hurricane basin. The names of tropical cyclones are predetermined and repeated every few years, but "Kelsey" has not been used as a hurricane name in the Atlantic.
No, there is no record of a hurricane named Paytan in the Atlantic hurricane basin. The naming of hurricanes follows a set list that rotates every six years, and the name Paytan has not been included in any of the lists.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Kaitlyn in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane names are reused every six years, but Kaitlyn has not been used as a hurricane name in recent history.
There has never been a hurricane named Griffin. Hurricane names are selected from a predetermined list and rotated every few years, so the name Griffin has not been chosen to be used for a hurricane yet.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Casey in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane names are predetermined and rotated every few years, and the list does not currently include Casey.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Kaylynn in the official list of Atlantic hurricane names. The list is predetermined and cycles every few years.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Morgan. The names of hurricanes are predetermined and recycled every few years by the World Meteorological Organization, but the name Morgan has not been used for a hurricane.
Yes. Hurricane names come up for reuse every six years.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Caitlin. The list of hurricane names is pre-determined and rotates every few years, so Caitlin may be used as a name in the future, but as of now, there hasn't been a hurricane Caitlin.
As of September 2021, there has not been a hurricane named Jack in the Atlantic Basin. Hurricane names are reused every six years unless retired due to their impact, so it is possible for a hurricane named Jack to occur in the future.
Hurricane Kelsey did not exist in the Atlantic hurricane basin. The names of tropical cyclones are predetermined and repeated every few years, but "Kelsey" has not been used as a hurricane name in the Atlantic.
No, there is not a hurricane named Shannon on record. Hurricane names are predetermined by the World Meteorological Organization and are reused every six years, but Shannon has not been used as a hurricane name in recent history.
No, there is no record of a hurricane named Paytan in the Atlantic hurricane basin. The naming of hurricanes follows a set list that rotates every six years, and the name Paytan has not been included in any of the lists.
There has been no hurricane named Samantha in recent history. Hurricane names are chosen from a predetermined list and are recycled every 6 years unless retired due to significant damage or loss of life.