Will "Dennis" be retired?
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Historical factors don't come into whether a hurricane gets retired or not. Its what it does that decides.
i.e Bertha was a early Cape Verde Hurricane in 1996 that made landfall on North Carolina but was not retired. If storms were retired based on historical reasons then wouldn't u think Bertha would of been retired.
Based on Cuba alone it will be retired. IMO
i.e Bertha was a early Cape Verde Hurricane in 1996 that made landfall on North Carolina but was not retired. If storms were retired based on historical reasons then wouldn't u think Bertha would of been retired.
Based on Cuba alone it will be retired. IMO
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