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TUESDAY OCTOBER 1 - RETIRED HURRICANE NAMES
Like the jersey numbers of sports stars, the names of hurricanes are sometimes
retired. Whenever a hurricane has a major impact on lives or property, any
country affected by the storm can request that the name not be used again. Over
the years, approximately
50 Atlantic hurricanes names have been retired.
The list of retired names contains some that had a direct impact on our area,
including Hazel from 1954, Connie and Diane from '55,
Agnes in '72, and
Floyd
from 1999. Other infamous storms that didn't directly impact us but devastated
parts of the U.S. are also on the list, including
Camille in 1969, Hugo from '89,
and
Andrew in '92. Then there are retired names of storms that you may have
never heard of, such as Inez in 1966, Klaus in 1990, and
Keith in
2000.
When a name is retired, a new name of the same gender and starting with the same
letter is chosen to replace the retired name. For example, Floyd, which was part
of a list that will be used again in 2005, has been replaced by Franklin.
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