https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023 ... the-1950s/
If the National Hurricane Center had been using a 26-letter lists of storm names in 2005, as they did in the late 1950s, Rita might have been named Quenby, Quinta, or Quella.


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cycloneye wrote:This is a very good articule from Dr Bon Henson about this topic. What do the members think about this?
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023 ... the-1950s/
If the National Hurricane Center had been using a 26-letter lists of storm names in 2005, as they did in the late 1950s, Rita might have been named Quenby, Quinta, or Quella.
https://i.imgur.com/UlfTDnA.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Dkzx0nj.jpg
cycloneye wrote:This is a very good articule from Dr Bon Henson about this topic. What do the members think about this?
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023 ... the-1950s/
If the National Hurricane Center had been using a 26-letter lists of storm names in 2005, as they did in the late 1950s, Rita might have been named Quenby, Quinta, or Quella.
https://i.imgur.com/UlfTDnA.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Dkzx0nj.jpg
Cleveland Kent Evans wrote:As a name expert myself I have long believed that there are definitely enough Z names to add that letter to the lists, with a full complement of six different names on the six different lists.
I think there probably are enough Y names, also, especially since a generation ago names starting with Y were very fashionable in Latin America, especially in Spanish speaking countries of the Caribbean.
However, I don't think there are enough Q,U, and X names to make it practical to include them, especially since they actually come higher in the alphabet than Y and Z and so would be more likely to be retired if they were added to the list. Perhaps one name from each of these letters could be added so that you would have one additional name on each of the six lists --- you might start off with adding Quincy, Ursula, Zachary, Queenie, Uriel, and Zoe, one of them on each of the six lists, for example.
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