The Atlantic hurricane season is officially underway, and while we’re busy battening down the hatches , our eyes also turn to the list of hurricane names that will be used this season, which started on June 1 and runs through Nov. 30. Given the devastation hurricanes bring, many of us look for our name with a sense of unease—who wants to be associated with a weather event that causes death and destruction to the tune of $150 billion a year? Still, it’s our name in print! Which is … kind of exciting, right? OK, I take it back. Apparently, Allison was such a devastating storm that we will never see another one named after me ever again—a distinction I’m not sure how to process. Ahead, I’ll take you through the list of the planned hurricane names for 2026 , explain why we use them, who chooses them and when (or if) you might see your name on the list—whether you like it or not. Read on to learn the hurricane names you may be hearing a lot a...
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