Wednesday, November 18, 2009

How do hurricanes get thier names? How do they know what name to name them?

I know the alphabet switches from boy to girl . e.g., Amy, Bobby, Cindi, Dean, But who names them and does the years go from only boys to the next girl all girls.. or will we have boys and girl hurricanes all year?

How do hurricanes get thier names? How do they know what name to name them?
Since 1950, meteorologists (scientists who studyWEATHERandCLIMATEclimate) have been assigning names to all hurricanes and tropical storms that form in the western North Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico. (A tropical storm is weaker than a hurricane and has maximum sustained winds of 39 to 73 miles per hour [63 to 117 kilometers per hour].) They have been naming eastern Pacific storms since 1959.





Names are assigned in advance for six-year cycles. The names are suggested by countries that lie in the path of hurricanes. The names must be approved by the Region 4 Hurricane Committee of the World Meteorological Organization, which is made up of representatives of countries affected by hurricanes. Once a tropical storm develops, staff members at the National Hurricane Center near Miami, Florida, automatically assign it the next name on the list.


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