As of September 22, 2012 the most recent Atlantic hurricane was Nadine.
The first Atlantic hurricane to have its name retired was Hurricane Carol of 1954.
The first hurricane to receive a male name was Andres in the Pacific in 1979. The first Atlantic hurricane to receive a male name was Bob later that same year.
The name given to the 13th hurricane of 2012 would be "Nadine" as per the Atlantic hurricane name list.
Alex just hit Mexico, these are the next names in line for Atlantic storms. Alex Bonnie Colin Danielle Earl Fiona Gaston Hermine Igor Julia
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.
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.
The next Atlantic hurricane after Ike was Kyle. However, the next named storm after Ike was Tropical Storm Josephine, which did not reach hurricane strength.
The first Atlantic hurricane to have its name retired was Hurricane Carol of 1954.
The first hurricane to receive a male name was Andres in the Pacific in 1979. The first Atlantic hurricane to receive a male name was Bob later that same year.
The next to Atlantic tropical storms will be named Gaston and Hermine.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Lucy in the Atlantic hurricane basin. The name Lucy has not been used for tropical cyclones in the Atlantic.
The name given to the 13th hurricane of 2012 would be "Nadine" as per the Atlantic hurricane name list.
Alex just hit Mexico, these are the next names in line for Atlantic storms. Alex Bonnie Colin Danielle Earl Fiona Gaston Hermine Igor Julia
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 has not been a hurricane named Katelyn in the Atlantic Basin. The name Katelyn has not been used on the official list of Atlantic hurricane names.
The first tropical storm of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season was Hurricane Alex.
Hurricane Kaylee has not been used as an official name for any tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin. It is possible that the name Kaylee was used in a different region or for a different year outside of the Atlantic hurricane naming lists.