Where Do Storm Names Come From?

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Characteristic of wind rotation to be considered a tropical storm
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Number of storm names that have been retired due to being especially destructive
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One nationality that names are based on
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The alphabet that is no longer used due to confusion in the names
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The most recent year that names such as Alpha, Eta and Beta were used
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Wind speed that a storm becomes a hurricane
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End of hurricane season
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Letters excluded from the name list of hurricanes each season
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The number of times the Greek alphabet has been used in storm naming history
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The organization responsible for naming storms in the Atlantic and part of the Pacific Ocean