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What happens when we run out of names for tropical storms?
Read full article: What happens when we run out of names for tropical storms?Hurricanes - and weaker tropical storms - are given names such as āAlice,ā āCharlie" and āSally." In the Atlantic Basin, these are the names that are assigned for tropical storms and hurricanes in 2020. This has been a very active year for tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin. This is the list of "names" tropical storms would be given when we run out of alphabetical names originally assigned to 2020. Eventually, Tropical Storm Zeta was the last storm to develop on December 30, making for six named storms reaching into the Greek alphabet.
Watching the Tropics: Atlantic Ocean becoming active
Read full article: Watching the Tropics: Atlantic Ocean becoming activeSAN ANTONIO Atlantic hurricane season peaks from mid-August to mid-October. Typically, the peak of hurricane season is from mid-August to mid-October (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) Tropical Depression 13Tropical Depression Thirteen formed late Wednesday night east of the Lesser Antilles. Stats and Track for Tropical Depression Thirteen as of Wednesday Night, August 19th (KSAT 12)The latest spaghetti plots suggest Tropical Depression Thirteen will drift northwest toward the Bahamas over the next four days. Our KSAT Hurricane Tracker app also allows you to monitor the tropics from your phone during the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs until November 30.