They basicly start over. There has already been two hurricanes named with the letter "A". Why wouldn't they keep doing that for other hurricanes??
Meteorologists use the Greek alphabet to name Atlantic hurricanes after exhausting the list of traditional names for the season. This helps in identifying and tracking storms when there are a high number of named storms in a single season.
After all available letters have been used, any more storms in the season are named with letters of the Greek alphabet.
Hurricanes that strike land weaken rapidly. If they re-emerge onto water they have the opportunity to restrengthen.
Hurricanes start out at sea to begin with. However, sometimes a hurricane will hit land, though it usually does not stay a hurricane for long if that happens, and then go back out to sea. When that happens the storm may restrengthen, though that doesn't always happen.
Smaller islands such as those of the Lesser Antilles will have little effect on hurricanes. Storms that hit the larger islands such as Cuba will weaken.
The Alphabet of Hurricanes was created on 2010-02-22.
Following the alphabet
Meteorologists use the Greek alphabet to name Atlantic hurricanes after exhausting the list of traditional names for the season. This helps in identifying and tracking storms when there are a high number of named storms in a single season.
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After all available letters have been used, any more storms in the season are named with letters of the Greek alphabet.
Hurricanes that strike land weaken rapidly. If they re-emerge onto water they have the opportunity to restrengthen.
Names starting with the letters Q, U, X, Y and Z are not used for naming hurricanes.
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Hurricanes start out at sea to begin with. However, sometimes a hurricane will hit land, though it usually does not stay a hurricane for long if that happens, and then go back out to sea. When that happens the storm may restrengthen, though that doesn't always happen.
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There are not enough names starting with U, Q, X, Y, or Z for them to work in the current naming system.
That is the convention for naming hurricanes and cyclones. The names alternate boy-girl-boy-girl, using the next letter of the alphabet. Originally only female names were used, but this could be views as rather sexist.