Weather
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Goodbye Ida: WMO Rules to Retire the Name After Disastrous Category Four Hurricane Took Dozens of Lives
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Hurricane Committee concluded Wednesday that Ida would join the ranks of defunct storm names after the Category 4 hurricane claimed dozens of lives and caused significant havoc across the country, even after falling into a tropical downpour.
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