{"id":453,"date":"2012-06-01T16:21:14","date_gmt":"2012-06-01T16:21:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.norwall.com\/?p=453"},"modified":"2020-11-03T14:46:44","modified_gmt":"2020-11-03T21:46:44","slug":"official-beginning-of-2012-atlantic-hurricane-season","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.norwall.com\/information-and-links\/official-beginning-of-2012-atlantic-hurricane-season\/","title":{"rendered":"Today: Official beginning of 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season!"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\n\n
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June 1 marks the official start to the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs through Nov. 30. As proven by Alberto and Beryl, tropical storms and hurricanes can occur outside of these dates. But more than 97 percent of tropical activity is confined to the months from June through November with activity, on average, peaking on Sept. 10.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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Names for Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclones<\/strong><\/p>\n

When the the winds from these storms reach 39 mph (34 kts), the cyclones are given names. Years ago, an international committee developed names for Atlantic cyclones. In 1979 a six year rotating list of Atlantic storm names was adopted \u2014 alternating between male and female\u00a0hurricane\u00a0names. Storm names are used to facilitate geographic referencing, for warning services, for legal issues, and to reduce confusion when two or more tropical cyclones occur at the same time. Through a vote of the World Meteorological Organization Region IV Subcommittee, Atlantic cyclone names are retired usually when\u00a0hurricanes\u00a0result in substantial damage or death or for other special circumstances. The names assigned for the period between 2012 and 2017 are shown below.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
2012<\/th>\n2013<\/th>\n2014<\/th>\n2015<\/th>\n2016<\/th>\n2017<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n
Alberto
\nBeryl
\nChris
\nDebby
\nErnesto
\nFlorence
\nGordon
\nHelene
\nIsaac
\nJoyce
\nKirk
\nLeslie
\nMichael
\nNadine
\nOscar
\nPatty
\nRafael
\nSandy
\nTony
\nValerie
\nWilliam<\/td>\n
Andrea
\nBarry
\nChantal
\nDorian
\nErin
\nFernand
\nGabrielle
\nHumberto
\nIngrid
\nJerry
\nKaren
\nLorenzo
\nMelissa
\nNestor
\nOlga
\nPablo
\nRebekah
\nSebastien
\nTanya
\nVan
\nWendy<\/td>\n
Arthur
\nBertha
\nCristobal
\nDolly
\nEdouard
\nFay
\nGonzalo
\nHanna
\nIsaias
\nJosephine
\nKyle
\nLaura
\nMarco
\nNana
\nOmar
\nPaulette
\nRene
\nSally
\nTeddy
\nVicky
\nWilfred<\/td>\n
Ana
\nBill
\nClaudette
\nDanny
\nErika
\nFred
\nGrace
\nHenri
\nIda
\nJoaquin
\nKate
\nLarry
\nMindy
\nNicholas
\nOdette
\nPeter
\nRose
\nSam
\nTeresa
\nVictor
\nWanda<\/td>\n
Alex
\nBonnie
\nColin
\nDanielle
\nEarl
\nFiona
\nGaston
\nHermine
\nIan
\nJulia
\nKarl
\nLisa
\nMatthew
\nNicole
\nOtto
\nPaula
\nRichard
\nShary
\nTobias
\nVirginie
\nWalter<\/td>\n
Arlene
\nBret
\nCindy
\nDon
\nEmily
\nFranklin
\nGert
\nHarvey
\nIrma
\nJose
\nKatia
\nLee
\nMaria
\nNate
\nOphelia
\nPhilippe
\nRina
\nSean
\nTammy
\nVince
\nWhitney<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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