Weather
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Hurricane Names Have Almost Been Exhausted, What's Next This Season?
Following the record-breaking season last year, the World Meteorological Organization chose to abolish the Greek alphabet as the list that would be used if the hurricane names become exhausted. Rather, they chose to go with a totally new set of names, if the main list was used up.
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