
I think the Greeks go well before 2005, since I remember back in 1992 that possibility being mentioned on TWC regarding the EPAC, although it never became necessary.
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Iceresistance wrote:Weather Dude wrote:Iceresistance wrote:
What about the replacements?
I think this:
Dorian: Darrel
Imelda: Ira
Lorenzo: Liam (I know someone with that name)
Isaias: Isaiah
Laura: Lyra
Sally: Scarlett
They wouldn't replace Isaias with Isaiah lol... IMO, Dorian, Laura, and maybe Sally are the only ones that need to go. And of course, I would like to see them ditch the Greeks in favor of a new system
What if they can't get rid of the Greeks? That policy for keeping the Greeks for Alt. use has been there since 2005, and what's next? Hebrew?
The name suggestions are just in case they are retired . . .
Iceresistance wrote:BadLarry95 wrote:Final Prefiction:
Dorian: Gone
Imelda: Stays
Lorenzo: Stays
Isaias: Gone
Laura: Gone
Sally: Gone
Greeks: New system; 2 year aux list
What about the replacements?
I think this:
Dorian: Darrel
Imelda: Ira
Lorenzo: Liam (I know someone with that name)
Isaias: Isaiah
Laura: Lyra
Sally: Scarlett
BadLarry95 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:BadLarry95 wrote:Final Prefiction:
Dorian: Gone
Imelda: Stays
Lorenzo: Stays
Isaias: Gone
Laura: Gone
Sally: Gone
Greeks: New system; 2 year aux list
What about the replacements?
I think this:
Dorian: Darrel
Imelda: Ira
Lorenzo: Liam (I know someone with that name)
Isaias: Isaiah
Laura: Lyra
Sally: Scarlett
I’d go with
Dorian: Denzel
Imelda: Ivana
Lorenzo: Lucius
Isaias: Ilya
Laura: Luna
Sally: Sofia
Greeks: Replace with 2 year aux list starting at A with the opposite gender of the season’s W name
BadLarry95 wrote:Anyone know when the WMO meeting is?
Iceresistance wrote:BadLarry95 wrote:Anyone know when the WMO meeting is?
March 15th-17th, 2021
Weather Dude wrote:Iceresistance wrote:BadLarry95 wrote:Anyone know when the WMO meeting is?
March 15th-17th, 2021
I believe there is another one in May 4-5. But the names will be retired in the March session
Torino wrote:Costa Rica suggested the retirement of the names Eta and Iota. Their report was published yesterday.
aspen wrote:Weather Dude wrote:Iceresistance wrote:
March 15th-17th, 2021
I believe there is another one in May 4-5. But the names will be retired in the March session
Has it been 100% confirmed that this is when they’ll retire names from 2019 and 2020? I haven’t seen a direct source saying so.
CrazyC83 wrote:So what happens if 2021 has 28 or 30 names and we get that far in the Greek Alphabet? I do agree Eta and Iota are easy retirements, up there with Laura.
Nuno wrote:How likely are we to actually see Eta or Iota again?
I still think names should eventually be unretired and put back into rotation, maybe 50/75 years after. We're going to run out of certain letters unless we switch to the WPAC system.
Category5Kaiju wrote:Nuno wrote:How likely are we to actually see Eta or Iota again?
I still think names should eventually be unretired and put back into rotation, maybe 50/75 years after. We're going to run out of certain letters unless we switch to the WPAC system.
I don't know when the Atlantic will have 28 or 30 named storms again, but I think the original 2006 consensus was the Greeks were ok to use as they would have been used later in the season when storms tend to be very weak and sheared and that exceeding 21 names in a given season would be rare. 2020 decided to completely smash this idea to pieces since of course we made it to the Greeks within only 15 years (which is pretty short meteorological time-speaking) with some of those Greek storms being highly fatal and costly (I am excluding 2010 that just barely missed going Greek, although it certainly had potential). So in other words, who knows if a 28th or 30th named storm would happen in 2021, or 2025, or 2030? I just think that the possibility that it still exists is enough to warrant discussions on how to best be prepared.
And yes, speaking of naming schemes, I think the rolling set of names idea is quite popular in many basins around the world, including the WPAC, Australia, SPAC, CPAC, NIO, and South Atlantic; in fact, the only basins I can think of that use the A-first every year are the EPAC, Atlantic, and SW Indian Ocean. I know it may be quite a change for people in the Atlantic to get used to a rolling set of names technique should it actually come to fruition, but imho it is arguably the most efficient way of naming storms. Like I storms would not get heavily retired and names from A-W will certainly have an equal chance of being represented.
Nuno wrote:How likely are we to actually see Eta or Iota again?
I still think names should eventually be unretired and put back into rotation, maybe 50/75 years after. We're going to run out of certain letters unless we switch to the WPAC system.
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