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This page originally written by:
Christopher W. Landsea
NOAA AOML/Hurricane Research Division


TROPICAL CYCLONE NAMES

Why are tropical cyclones named?
What are the perpetual tropical cyclone name lists?
What names have been retired in the Atlantic basin?
What is the origin of the name 'hurricane'?


Why are tropical cyclones named?

Tropical cyclones are named to provide ease of communication between forecasters and the general public regarding forecasts, watches, and warnings. Since the storms can often last a week or longer and that more than one can be occurring in the same basin at the same time, names can reduce the confusion about what storm is being described. According to Dunn and Miller (1960), the first use of a proper name for a tropical cyclone was by an Australian forecaster early in this century. He gave tropical cyclone names "after political figures whom he disliked. By properly naming a hurricane, the weatherman could publicly describe a politician (who perhaps was not too generous with weather-bureau appropriations) as 'causing great distress' or 'wandering aimlessly about the Pacific.'" (Perhaps this should be brought back into use ;-)

During World War II, tropical cyclones were informally given women's names by US Army Air Corp and Navy meteorologists (after their girlfriends or wives) who were monitoring and forecasting tropical cyclones over the Pacific. From 1950 to 1952, tropical cyclones of the North Atlantic Ocean were identified by the phonetic alphabet (Able-Baker-Charlie-etc.), but in 1953 the US Weather Bureau switched to women's names. In 1979, the WMO and the US National Weather Service (NWS) switched to a list of names that also included men's names.

The Northeast Pacific basin tropical cyclones were named using women's names starting in 1959 for storms near Hawaii and in 1960 for the remainder of the Northeast Pacific basin. In 1978, both men's and women's names were utilized.

The Northwest Pacific basin tropical cyclones were given women's names officially starting in 1945 and men's names were also included beginning in 1979.

The North Indian Ocean region tropical cyclones are not named.

The Southwest Indian Ocean tropical cyclones were first named during the 1960/1961 season.

The Australian and South Pacific region (east of 90E, south of the equator) started giving women's names to the storms in 1964 and both men's and women's names in 1974/1975.

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What are the perpetual tropical cyclone name lists?

NORTHERN HEMISPHERE TROPICAL CYCLONE NAMES (Courtesy of Gary Padgett, Jack Beven and James Lewis Free)

Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea
199619971998199920002001
ArthurAnaAlexArleneAlbertoAllison
BerthaBillBonnieBretBerylBarry
CesarClaudetteCharleyCindyChrisChantal
DollyDannyDanielleDennisDebbyDean
EdouardErikaEarlEmilyErnestoErin
FranFabianFrancesFloydFlorenceFelix
GustavGraceGeorgesGertGordonGabrielle
HortenseHenriHermineHarveyHeleneHumberto
IsidoreIsabelIvanIreneIsaacIris
JosephineJuanJeanneJoseJoyceJerry
KyleKateKarlKatrinaKeithKaren
LiliLarryLisaLennyLeslieLorenzo
MarcoMindyMitchMariaMichaelMichelle
NanaNicholasNicoleNateNadineNoel
OmarOdetteOttoOpheliaOscarOlga
PalomaPeterPaulaPhilippePattyPablo
ReneRoseRichardRitaRafaelRebekah
SallySamSharyStanSandySebastien
TeddyTeresaTomasTammyTonyTanya
VickyVictorVirginieVinceValerieVan
WilfredWandaWalterWilmaWilliamWendy
(The 2002 names will be identical to the list for 1996.)

Eastern North Pacific (east of 140W)
2000 2001 2002 2003 20042005
AlettaAdolphAlmaAndresAgathaAdrian
BudBarbaraBorisBlancaBlasBeatriz
CarlottaCosmeCristinaCarlosCeliaCalvin
DanielDaliliaDouglasDoloresDarbyDora
EmiliaErickElidaEnriqueEstelleEugene
FabioFlossieFaustoFeliciaFrankFernanda
GilmaGilGenevieveGuillermoGeorgetteGreg
HectorHenrietteHernanHildaHowardHilary
IleanaIsraelIselleIgnacioIsisIrwin
JohnJulietteJulioJimenaJavierJova
KristyKikoKennaKevinKayKenneth
LaneLorenaLowellLindaLesterLidia
MiriamManuelMarieMartyMadelimeMax
NormanNardaNorbertNoraNewtonNorma
OliviaOctaveOdileOlafOrleneOtis
PaulPriscillaPoloPatriciaPainePilar
RosaRaymondRachelRickRoslynRamon
SergioSoniaSimonSandraSeymourSelma
TaraTicoTrudyTerryTinaTodd
VicenteVelmaVanceVivianVirgilVeronica
WillaWallisWinnieWaldoWinifredWiley
XavierXinaXavierXinaXavierXina
YolandaYorkYolandaYorkYolandaYork
ZekeZeldaZekeZeldaZekeZelda
(The 2006 names will be identical to the list for 2000.)

Central North Pacific (from the dateline to 140W)
AkoniAkaAlikaAna
EmaEkekaEleEla
HanaHaliHukoHalola
IoIolanaIokeIune
KeliKeoniKikaKimo
LalaLiLanaLoke
MokeMeleMakaMalia
NeleNonaNekiNiala
OkaOliwaOlekaOko
PekePakaPeniPali
UlekiUpanaUliaUlika
WilaWeneWaliWalaka
Each year the next name is just the one following the last from the previous year. Once through a list the next name will be off of the top of the next list.

Western North Pacific (west of the dateline)
Contributed By:IIIIIIIVV
CambodiaDamreyKong-reyNakriKrovanhSarika
ChinaLongwangYutuFengshenDujuanHaima
DPR KoreaKirogiTorajiKalmaegiMaemiMeari
HK, ChinaKai-TakMan-yiFung-wongChoi-wanMa-on
JapanTenbinUsagiKanmuriKoppuTokage
Lao PDRBolavenPabukPhanfoneKetsanaNock-ten
MacauChanchuWutipVongfongParmaMuifa
MalaysiaJelawatSepatRusaMelorMerbok
MicronesiaEwinlarFitowSinlakuNepartakNanmadol
PhilippinesBilisDanasHagupitLupitTalas
RO KoreaGaemiNariChangmiSudalNoru
ThailandPrapiroonVipaMegkhlaNidaKularb
U.S.A.MariaFranciscoHigosOmaisRoke
VietnamSaomaiLekimaBaviConsonSonca
CambodiaBophaKrosaMaysakChanthuNesat
ChinaWukongHaiyanHaishenDianmuHaitang
DPR KoreaSonamuPodulPongsonaMinduleNalgae
HK, ChinaShanshanLinglingYanyanTingtingBanyan
JapanYagiKazikiKuziraKompasuWashi
Lao PDRXangsaneFaxaiChan-homNamtheunMatsa
MacauBebincaVameiLinfaMalouSanvu
MalaysiaRumbiaTapahNangkaMerantiMawar
MicronesiaSoulikMitagSoudelorRananinGuchol
PhilippinesCimaronHagibisImbudoMalakasTalim
RO KoreaChebiNoguriKoniMegiNabi
ThailandDurianRamasoonHanumanChabaKhanun
U.S.A.UtorChataanEtauKodoVicete
VietnamTramiHalongVamcoSongdaSaola
Each year the next name is just the one following the last from the previous year. Once through a list the next name will be off of the top of the next list.

North Indian Ocean
Tropical cyclones in this region are not named.

SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE TROPICAL CYCLONE NAMES (Thanks to Julian Heming, Jack Beven, Gary Padgett, Frank Woodcock and Jon Gill.)

Southwest Indian (west of 90E)
1999-2000
Astride
Babiola
Connie
Damienne
Eline
Felicia
Gloria
Hudah
Innocente
Jonna
Kenetha
Lisanne
Maizy
Nella
Ortensia
Priscilla
Rebecca
Sophia
Terrence
Victorine
Wilna
Yanselma


The other areas have lists which they continually rotate through i.e. don't start again from 'A' each year.

Western Australian region (90E to 125E)
Adeline, Bertie, Clare, Daryl, Emma, Floyd, Glenda, Hubert, Isobel, Jacob, Kara, Lee, Melanie, Nicholas, Ophelia, Pancho, Rhonda, Selwyn, Tiffany, Victor, Zelia
Alison, Billy, Cathy, Damien, Elle, Frederic, Gwenda, Hamish, Ilsa, John, Kirrily, Leon, Marcia, Norman, Olga, Paul, Rosita, Sam, Taryn, Vincent, Walter
Alex, Bessi, Chris, Dianne, Errol, Fiona, Graham, Harriet, Inigo, Jana, Ken, Linda, Monty, Nicky, Oscar, Phoebe, Sally, Tim, Vivienne, Willy
Northern Australian region (125E to 137E)
Amelia, Bruno, Coral, Dominic, Esther, Ferdinand, Gretel, Hector, Irma, Jason,Kay, Laurence, Marian, Neville, Olwyn, Phil, Rachel, Sid, Thelma, Vance, Winsome
Alistair, Bonnie, Craig, Debbie, Evan, Fay, George, Helen, Ira, Jasmine, Kim, Laura, Matt, Narelle, Oswald, Penny, Russell, Sandra, Trevor, Valerie, Warwick
Eastern Australian region (137E to 160E, south of ~10S)
Ann, Bruce, Cecily, Dennis, Edna, Fergus, Gillian, Harold, Ita, Justin, Katrina, Les, May, Nathan, Olinda, Pete, Rona, Sandy, Tessi, Vaughan, Wyla
Abigail, Bernie, Claudia, Des, Erica, Fritz, Grace, Harvey, Ingrid, Jim, Kate, Les, May, Nathen, Odette, Pierre, Rebecca, Steve, Tania, Vernon,Wendy
Alfred, Blanch, Charles, Denise, Ernie, Frances, Greg, Hilda, Ivan,Joyce, Kelvin, Lisa, Marcus, Nora, Owen, Polly, Richard, Sadie, Theodore, Verity,Wallace
Fiji Area (160E to 120W)
Yasi, Zaka
Atu, Beti, Cyril, Drena, Evan, Freda, Gavin, Hina
Papua New Guinea (140E to 160E, north of ~10S)
LIST ALIST BLIST CLIST DLIST E (Standby)
AmiArthurAtuAlanAmos
BeniBeckyBobbyBartBune
CillaCliffCyrilCoraChris
DoviDamanDrenaDaniDaphne
EsetaElisaEvanEllaEva
FiliFunaFredaFrankFanny
GinaGeneGavinGitaGarry
HetaHettieHeleneHaliHagar
IvyInnisIanIrisIrene
JudyJoniJuneJoJulie
KerryKenKeliKimKoko
LolaLinLusiLeoLouise
MeenaMickMartinMonaMike
NancyNishaNuteNeilNat
OlafOliOseaOmaOdile
PercyPatPamPaulaPami
RaeReneRonRitaReuben
SheilaSarahSusanSamSolo
TamTomasTuiTrinaTuni
UrmilUshaUrsulaUkaUla
VaianuVaniaVeliVickyVictor
WatiWilmaWesWalterWinston
ZitaYasiYaliYolandeYalo
ZakaZumanZoeZena

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What names have been retired in the Atlantic basin?

(Kindly provided by Gary Padgett, Jack Beven, and James Lewis Free).

In the Atlantic basin, tropical cyclone names are "retired" (that is, not to be used again for a new storm) if it is deemed to be quite noteworthy because of the damage and/or deaths it caused. This is to prevent confusion with a historically well-known cyclone with a current one in the Atlantic basin. The following list gives the names that have been retired through the year 1996 and the year of the storm in question.

Retired hurricane names
Agnes 1972, Alicia 1983, Allen 1980, Andrew 1992, Anita 1977, Audrey 1957
Betsy 1965, Beulah 1967, Bob 1991
Camille 1969, Carla 1961, Carmen 1974, Carol 1965, Celia 1970, Cesar 1996,Cleo 1964,Connie 1955
David 1979, Diana 1990, Diane 1955, Donna 1960, Dora 1964
Edna 1968, Elena 1985, Eloise 1975
Fifi 1974, Flora 1963, Fran 1996, Frederic 1979
Gilbert 1988, Gloria 1985, Gracie 1959
Hattie 1961, Hazel 1954, Hilda 1964, Hortense 1996, Hugo 1989
Inez 1966, Ione 1955
Janet 1955, Joan 1988
Klaus 1990
Luis 1995
Marilyn 1995
Opal 1995
Roxanne 1995

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What is the origin of the name "hurricane"?

HURRICANE derived from 'hurican', the Carib god of evil...
alternative spellings: foracan, foracane, furacana, furacane, furicane,furicano, haracana, harauncana, haraucane, haroucana, harrycain, hauracane, haurachana, herican, hericane, hericano, herocane, herricao, herycano, heuricane, hiracano, hirecano, hurac [s]n, huracano, hurican, hurleblast, hurlecan, hurlecano, hurlicano, hurrican, hurricano, hyrracano, urycan, hyrricano, jimmycane, oraucan, uracan, uracano"

From the Glossary of Meteorology

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