cycloneye wrote:ClarCari wrote:Are the Press Conferences televised anywhere?
I would look for FB live or a stream that they can have.
Where may be the best pages or channels to look? Sorry I’ve never seen a live conference before.
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cycloneye wrote:ClarCari wrote:Are the Press Conferences televised anywhere?
I would look for FB live or a stream that they can have.
galaxy401 wrote:So Ingrid, Isaias, and Sally stays. I'm actually a little surprised Sally wasn't retired but I suppose the deaths weren't that many.
RIP to the entire Greek Alphabet. Wonder what will replace it.
CrazyC83 wrote:galaxy401 wrote:So Ingrid, Isaias, and Sally stays. I'm actually a little surprised Sally wasn't retired but I suppose the deaths weren't that many.
RIP to the entire Greek Alphabet. Wonder what will replace it.
Not too surprised about Isaias and Sally, as I knew they were borderline cases. Imelda was forgotten in time so I expected it to stay.
Dorian and Laura were obvious.
Iune wrote:Some interesting choices on the auxiliary lists: https://public.wmo.int/en/media/news/su ... names-raiv
BadLarry95 wrote:Iune wrote:Some interesting choices on the auxiliary lists: https://public.wmo.int/en/media/news/su ... names-raiv
Yeah some of those are very weird names that I’ve never even heard of. I woulda done one of more common names but it’s not like we’ll see these often. Maybe once every 20 years or so. Most seem like those weird names milennial parents come up with.
Although i already got bad feelings about hurricane Dexter. That sounds like one that’s gonna follow Dean/Dorian
Also it looks like 10 billion may be the new US benchmark if Isaias Imelda Sally Delta and Zeta didn’t get canned
Iune wrote:BadLarry95 wrote:Iune wrote:Some interesting choices on the auxiliary lists: https://public.wmo.int/en/media/news/su ... names-raiv
Yeah some of those are very weird names that I’ve never even heard of. I woulda done one of more common names but it’s not like we’ll see these often. Maybe once every 20 years or so. Most seem like those weird names milennial parents come up with.
Although i already got bad feelings about hurricane Dexter. That sounds like one that’s gonna follow Dean/Dorian
Also it looks like 10 billion may be the new US benchmark if Isaias Imelda Sally Delta and Zeta didn’t get canned
I don’t mind the increased diversity in terms of name origins, but some of these names (ex: Braylen) seem really trendy millennial, and seem like they’d be dated really soon. (Though to be fair IMO Rebekah seems like a product of the 90s when it was added.)
Iceresistance wrote:Lorenzo is now the latest Atlantic CAT 5 not to be retired . . .
Iceresistance wrote:Lorenzo is now the latest Atlantic CAT 5 not to be retired . . .
BadLarry95 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Lorenzo is now the latest Atlantic CAT 5 not to be retired . . .
Joining only Emily. Although I don’t think portugal has a seat at the WMO hurricane committee despite the azores being hurricane prone. Other than the Azores, I don’t think a storm would be retired for sinking a ship out in the open sea
aspen wrote:I’m very surprised Isaias and Sally are staying. Fun times tracking the next Isaias in 2026.
I guess we can consider Delta and Zeta retired since the entire Greek alphabet got kicked out?
aspen wrote:I’m very surprised Isaias and Sally are staying. Fun times tracking the next Isaias in 2026.
I guess we can consider Delta and Zeta retired since the entire Greek alphabet got kicked out?
AnnularCane wrote:aspen wrote:I’m very surprised Isaias and Sally are staying. Fun times tracking the next Isaias in 2026.
I guess we can consider Delta and Zeta retired since the entire Greek alphabet got kicked out?
Guess so? I'm actually wondering why they singled out Eta and Iota for retirement if the whole Greek alphabet was going to get axed anyway and in a sense "retired." Maybe It's more official this way or something?
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