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WMO retires 4 from rotating list of hurricane names after 2024 season

  • The World Meteorological Organization retired hurricane names Beryl, Helene, Milton, and John following the destructive 2024 season.
  • These names are retired when storms cause significant death or destruction, preventing their reuse in subsequent seasons.
  • Beryl, Helene, and Milton impacted the Atlantic basin, while John affected the eastern Pacific, causing widespread damage and fatalities.
  • Helene resulted in over 248 deaths and $78.7 billion in damages, while John caused 29 deaths and $2.45 billion in damages.
  • Brianna, Holly, Miguel, and Jake will replace the retired names, ensuring effective communication during future storm warnings from the WMO.
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First Coast broke the news in Jacksonville, United States on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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