How hurricanes and storms get their names

How hurricanes and storms get their names

As the U.S. hurricane season begins, the naming of tropical cyclones like Amanda and Boris follows a formal system managed by the World Meteorological Organization. Names are chosen from pre-agreed alphabetical lists to speed up warnings and reduce confusion, with Atlantic names skipping certain letters and alternating genders since 1979.

Source: AP News

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