The World Meteorological Organization on Wednesday officially replaced the names of the 2024 storms that killed more than 300 people and caused more than $119 billion in damage.
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Beryl, Helene and Milton have been retired from the Atlantic hurricane name list, while John was retired from the Pacific ...
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Palm Beach County has a 50% chance of a named storm passing within 50 miles of its coast. That’s above the climatological ...
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Helene, Milton and Beryl will never be heard again as hurricane names. The World Meteorological Organization announced ...
The organization tasked with maintaining rotating lists of hurricane names has retired the monikers of three of 2024’s most ...
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Known to many as “J.B.,” Bernier covered numerous significant weather events, including Hurricane Gloria in 1985, the ...