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- List_of_retired_Atlantic_hurricane_names abstract "Within the North Atlantic ocean, the name of any significant tropical cyclone can be retired from the tropical cyclone naming lists by the World Meteorological Organization's Hurricane Committee, if it is felt that a storm is so deadly or damaging that the future use of its name would be inappropriate. The practice of retiring significant names was started in 1955 by the United States Weather Bureau, after hurricanes Carol, Edna, and Hazel struck the Northeastern United States and caused a significant amount of damage in the previous year. Initially the names were retired for ten years after which time they might be reintroduced; however, in 1969 this policy was changed to retire the names indefinitely. In 1977, the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration passed control of the naming lists to the Hurricane Committee, who decided that they would retire names at their annual session when required.The deadliest storm to have its name retired was Hurricane Mitch, which caused over 10,000 fatalities when it struck Central America during October 1998, while the costliest hurricane was Katrina which caused over $108 billion in damage in August 2005. Since the formal start of naming during the 1947 Atlantic hurricane season, an average of one storm name has been retired each season, though many seasons (most recently 2009) have had no storm names retired. The most recent tropical cyclone to have its name retired was Hurricane Ingrid, which caused severe flooding in Mexico.".
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- List_of_retired_Atlantic_hurricane_names subject Category:Lists_of_tropical_cyclones.
- List_of_retired_Atlantic_hurricane_names subject Category:Retired_Atlantic_hurricanes.
- List_of_retired_Atlantic_hurricane_names comment "Within the North Atlantic ocean, the name of any significant tropical cyclone can be retired from the tropical cyclone naming lists by the World Meteorological Organization's Hurricane Committee, if it is felt that a storm is so deadly or damaging that the future use of its name would be inappropriate.".
- List_of_retired_Atlantic_hurricane_names label "List of retired Atlantic hurricane names".
- List_of_retired_Atlantic_hurricane_names label "Liste des noms retirés d'ouragans".
- List_of_retired_Atlantic_hurricane_names sameAs Anexo:Nombres_de_huracanes_retirados_en_el_Atlántico.
- List_of_retired_Atlantic_hurricane_names sameAs Liste_des_noms_retirés_d'ouragans.
- List_of_retired_Atlantic_hurricane_names sameAs Q3108754.
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