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Yes, tropical storms are given names to aid in communication and public awareness. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) maintains a list of names that are used on a rotating basis for storms in different ocean basins around the world.
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Storms are typically named by meteorological organizations to help identify and track them more easily. Different regions have different methods for naming storms, with some using sequential lists of names, while others rotate through a set list each year. Names can be derived from various sources, such as people's names, geographical locations, or animals.
Hurricanes and other tropical cyclones such as typhoons are just about the only storms that get names.
Yes, they have many names.
Naming storms began in the 1950s when meteorologists at the US National Hurricane Center started using female names to identify storms. In 1979, male names were also included, and an official list of names that alternate between male and female was established for hurricanes and typhoons.
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The National Weather board has a list of names each year for storms including cyclones. The storms are named from that list. The names are randomly selected.
maybe it depends & all around the world people has different types of names .
Because if left to the people you'ld get names like "Carrot head" or "Bonza"
Hurricanes and tropical storms are both named. Hurricanes have more detailed and already thought of names, while tropical storms aren't as important.
The storms we call hurricanes go by different names around the world. The generic term for such a storm is tropical cyclone. The worst tropical cyclone on record was the Bhola Cyclone of November 1970. This cyclone struck Bangladesh (then called East Pakistan) killing as many as 500,000 people.