Last Years Hurricane Names

Note that the lists of names for both the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific hurricane seasons are predetermined and rotate every 6 years, unless a storm is particularly deadly or destructive, in which case its name is "retired" and replaced.

(2024) became the deadliest hurricane to strike the continental U.S. since Katrina, while Milton (2024) reached Category 5 status in the Gulf of Mexico with unprecedented rapid intensification. Melissa (2025) was retired in March 2026 after causing significant loss of life in Jamaica and Haiti. How Names Are Chosen last years hurricane names

The Atlantic hurricane season is a significant weather event that affects millions of people every year. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) assigns names to tropical cyclones to help identify and track them. Here's a list of the hurricane names from last year's Atlantic hurricane season: Note that the lists of names for both

Margot came next—a slow, meandering storm that refused to leave. For six days, rain fell in sheets, turning roads into rivers and basements into graves for old photographs. Elara’s grandfather had died that week, not from wind or flood, but from a broken heart when the levee broke and took his boat, The Promise , with it. Margot wasn’t fast. Margot was patient. She drowned you by inches. Melissa (2025) was retired in March 2026 after

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