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Last year’s hurricane seasons were defined by a mix of historic intensity and catastrophic impacts, leading the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to permanently retire several names. Whether you are looking for the final list of storms from 2025 or the now-retired names from the 2024 season, here is the comprehensive breakdown.
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. last years hurricane names
Elara wiped the salt spray from her goggles and looked at her grandfather’s ledger, its pages soft as cotton. On every September 1st, he’d write down the season’s storm names in careful script. “They’re not just labels,” he used to say. “They’re lives. They’re the ones that got away, and the ones that didn’t.” Last year’s hurricane seasons were defined by a
Here’s a short story inspired by the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season’s retired names: Lee , Margot , and Nigel . Elara wiped the salt spray from her goggles
The 2025 Atlantic season was particularly notable for the record-breaking , which became a Category 5 storm in late October. The National Hurricane Center utilized the following 21 names in alphabetical order: Andrea Barry Chantal Dexter Erin Fernand Gabrielle Humberto Imelda Jerry Karen Lorenzo Melissa (Now Retired) Nestor Olga Pablo Rebekah Sebastien Tanya Van Wendy 2025 Eastern North Pacific Names