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The National Hurricane Center now lists Hurricane Milton as one of the strongest hurricanes on record in the Atlantic Basin.
United Nations and U.S. weather monitoring agencies have retired Milton as a recurring tropical storm name, citing the "death ...
Nearly six months after Hurricane Milton devastated Tampa Bay, the storm is now officially considered one of the most ...
The National Hurricane Center has released its official report detailing the events of Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category ...
Since the early 1950s, 100 names have been officially retired. In 2030, Brianna, Holly, and Miguel will replace Beryl, Helene ...
Early warnings reduced death tolls, WMO says "The work of the Hurricane Committee is critical to ensuring that everyone in ...
Each year, the World Meteorological Organization decides what names will be retired due to damage or notoriety to avoid fear and confusion in the future.
The estimated cost of damage caused by Hurricane Milton in the United States is $34.3 billion. The National Hurricane Center issued its Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Milton on March 31.
National Hurricane Center publishes Hurricane Milton Tropical Cyclone Report Storm produced record breaking number of EF-3 tornadoes, nearly 50 total Six of the 15 known deaths occurred on the ...
The organization tasked with maintaining rotating lists of hurricane names has retired the monikers of three of 2024's most ...
The WMO Hurricane Committee has retired the names Beryl, Helene and Milton from its Atlantic basin name list and John from ...