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There are actually six lists of names in use for storms in the
Atlantic. These lists rotate, one each year; the list of this year's names
will not be reused until 2013. The names get recycled each time the list comes
up, with one exception: storms so devastating that reusing the name is
inappropriate. In this case, the name is taken off the list and another name
is used to replace it; there will not be another Hurricane Andrew, because
Andrew has been replace by Alex on the list. The lists contain names
that begin from A to W, but exclude names that begin with a "Q" or
"U
A storm must start as a Tropical Depression and move on to
become a Tropical Storm before it is given a name. Once a storm is named, preparations for the possible hurricane
should be well under way. Here is the list of hurricane names for 2008; Each name
will be changed to a highlighted background when the storm is no longer
active or no longer poses a threat to our area.
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1.
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Arthur
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First
storm of the season formed one day before the June 1st hurricane season
began, making landfall at the Belize-Mexico border
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2.
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Bertha
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Named
7/3 - as of 7/17 Hurricane Bertha is losing strength and heading out to
open Atlantic waters.
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3.
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Cristobal
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Named
7/19 as Tropical Storm - brought rain and rough seas to North Carolina
Coast, but is expected to weaken and head back into the Atlantic.
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4.
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Dolly
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Named
7/19 as Tropical Storm - made landfall 7/23 on Texas/Mexico border near Brownsville
and South Padre Island as a Category 2 hurricane. Levees a concern
along with torrential rains and heavy winds.
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5.
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Edouard
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Named
8/3 as Tropical Storm. Made landfall 8/4 as a TS in the Galveston Tx.
area. Heavy rains; 65mph winds; no serious damage to the area.
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6.
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Fay
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Named August 15th - as Tropical Storm. Tuesday 8/19 Fay made
landfall on the west coast of Fl. near Marco Island as a TS. Heavy
rains, moderate winds; no major damage. 8/22 TS Fay continues to
produce extremely heavy rains across Central Fl and is expected to affect
the Fl panhandle or possibly Ga. or Al. or enter the Gulf of Mexico. Models
unable to predict exact track at this time.
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7.
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Gustav
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Named
August 25th - as Tropical Storm. Expected track to continue south of Cuba
and into the Gulf of Mexico then WNW path.
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8.
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Hanna
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Named August 28th - as
Tropical Storm - Computer tracks showed Hanna moving northwest, then
possibly turning west toward Florida or the Southeast U.S. coast.
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9.
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Ike
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10.
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Josephine
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11.
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Kyle
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12.
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Laura
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13.
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Marco
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14.
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Nana
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15.
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Omar
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16.
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Paloma
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17.
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Rene
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18.
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Sally
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19.
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Teddy
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20.
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Vicky
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21.
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Wilfred
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What happens if we run out of hurricane names? If we're unlucky enough, as we were in 2005, to deplete the year's
supply of names we won't, contrary to popular opinion, simply start using
names from next year's list. In that case, the National Hurricane Center will
turn to the Greek alphabet and we'll have Hurricanes Alpha, Beta, Gamma,
Delta, etc.
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