(September 18 22:54) The Verge
Satellite imagery of the Gulf of Mexico on September 17th, 2020 | Image: NOAA
The record-shattering 2020 Atlantic hurricane season just ran out of storm names. A storm that developed in the Gulf of Mexico on September 17th was just named Wilfred, the last name on the World Meteorological Organization’s list. With plenty of hurricane season left, any other storms that form this year will be given letters of the Greek alphabet.
The Greek alphabet has only been used once before
The Greek alphabet has only been used once before, during the catastrophic 2005 hurricane season when Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. That year, Wilma was named on October 17th, a full month later than we’re reaching “W” this year.
The practice of naming storms has been in place since the 1950s as a way to help officials share vital...
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