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Greek Hurricane Names Will Be No More
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/17/weather/weather-hurricane-retired-name-list-greek-alphabet/index.html
Dorian in 2019 and Laura in 2020 was retired. No more official Greek Names but Eta and Iota will be officially retired as well.
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I read this when it was released and meant to mention it here. This is a good move IMO and likely will become more and more common as hurricane seasons run longer and more intensely.
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