In the 1953 Atlantic hurricane season, the Center began naming storms which reach tropical storm intensity with human names.
This is the last time this list was used to name storms, as modern naming began in 1978.
In this season, the Central Pacific named storms from the western Pacific's typhoon list.
"They didn't name storms in those days," he said.
These names were used to name storms during the 1953 season.
These names were used to name storms during the 1951 Atlantic hurricane season.
The names Hanna or Hannah have been used to name multiple tropical storms.
The names on the following list were used to name storms that formed in Northeastern Pacific Ocean during 2009.
We need affirmative action when it comes to naming catastrophic storms.
The following list of names was used to name storms that formed in the northeast Pacific in 2003.