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As I understand it hurricane are named alphabetically using a list of pre
defined names for the North Atlantic this consists of six list as detailed on website: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.shtml. However I must be missing something, Hurricane Fabian I recall but according to the list the next should have been called Grace then Henri but now we have Isabel. Did I miss two hurricanes? DRS |
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