
A man naps in what’s left of his house after Hurricane Joaquin hit the island of Long Island, Bahamas. Still a long way to go to repair the Dunmore Settlement.
October 23, 2015. Photo credit: Kendra Kurz
I sure would like to see Joaquin retired.
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bahamaswx wrote:
I sure would like to see Joaquin retired.
northjaxpro wrote:I am in the camp that Patricia most definitely warrants retirement. However, as pointed out by several of us, the WMO has not retired several powerful tropical cyclones in the past. It is quite striking how many have not been retired.
This season, I think Patricia and Joaquin both should be retired. But, we will see if the Bahamas, United States (indirect effects from Joaquin with the SC flooding), and Mexico enter their requests to the WMO for retiring each of them.
Cleveland Kent Evans wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:Patricia might just going down the retirement route as well with the forecast.
If I replaced them, I would go with Jacinto and Paige, respectively.
I'd much rather see something like Jacob or Jason replace Joaquin and something like Perla, Pia, or Paz replace Patricia.
CrazyC83 wrote:Cleveland Kent Evans wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:Patricia might just going down the retirement route as well with the forecast.
If I replaced them, I would go with Jacinto and Paige, respectively.
I'd much rather see something like Jacob or Jason replace Joaquin and something like Perla, Pia, or Paz replace Patricia.
In most - but not all - cases, the ethnicity of the retiring name is maintained for the replacement name. Sometimes they do cross though.
Buck wrote:I think Erika and Joaquin should both be retired from the Atlantic basin lists. Yes, Erika was a weak storm and we've only ever retired one (massively impactful) tropical storm before, but Erika was a catastrophe in Dominica. It set the country back two decades economically. Definitely retire it. Same with Joaquin. A landmark storm. Don't let the low monetary damage total fool you... it is worthy of retirement in every since of the word. And the US might request it anyway, due to El Faro or any ties they see it having to the South Carolina floods.
HurricaneRyan wrote:Buck wrote:I think Erika and Joaquin should both be retired from the Atlantic basin lists. Yes, Erika was a weak storm and we've only ever retired one (massively impactful) tropical storm before, but Erika was a catastrophe in Dominica. It set the country back two decades economically. Definitely retire it. Same with Joaquin. A landmark storm. Don't let the low monetary damage total fool you... it is worthy of retirement in every since of the word. And the US might request it anyway, due to El Faro or any ties they see it having to the South Carolina floods.
Does Dominica even request retirement for storms that much?
HurricaneRyan wrote:When will the meeting be held?
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