I don’t learn about you, however I’d really feel fairly offended if a storm and I ever shared the identical identify; so I’m glad I’m not on the 2024/25 checklist.
Some names ― like Agnes, Betsy, Dennis, and Gilbert ― are off the hook, because the Nationwide Hurricane Centre and Central Pacific Hurricane Centre say they’re “retired Atlantic” choices.
A reputation will get “retired,” the positioning says, when a “storm is so lethal or pricey that the longer term use of its identify on a special storm could be inappropriate for apparent causes of sensitivity.”
However how come they get their names within the first place?
There’s a reasonably rigorous system
In keeping with a BBC Climate clip shared on X, “every storm shall be named alphabetically, however in the event you’re a Mavis, Poppy, or Wren [three later names on the 2024/25 list], it’s value noting that we haven’t obtained previous the letter ‘L’ since we began doing this in 2015.”
Meaning we haven’t had greater than 12 storms (the quantity the letter takes within the alphabet) that wanted to be named since then.
“Like with naming hurricanes, the letters Q, U, X, Y, and Z aren’t used,” the BBC added.
UK storms are named by a mixture of the Met Workplace and Irish (Met Éireann) and Dutch (KNMI) climate companies.
“Met Workplace contributions to the checklist embody submissions from the general public and names of serious individuals from our 170-year historical past,” the UK climate service mentioned on their web site.
Solely storms which are anticipated to have a medium or excessive influence get named.
“Wind is the first consideration for naming a storm, however further impacts from rain or snow may even be thought of within the naming course of,” the Met shared.
The naming interval begins in late August or early September and applies till the identical time the subsequent yr. That’s as a result of storm danger begins to rise in late summer time.
Met Workplace Head of Situational Consciousness Will Lang mentioned, “Naming storms helps to make communication of extreme climate simpler and supplies readability when individuals might be impacted by the climate.”
What are the 2024/25 UK storm names?
- Ashley
- Bert
- Conall
- Darragh
- Eowyn
- Floris
- Gerben
- Hugo
- Izzy
- James
- Kayleigh
- Lewis
- Mavis
- Naoise
- Otje
- Poppy
- Rafi
- Sayuri
- Tilly
- Vivienne
- Wren
You’ll discover Q, U, X, and Y are off the menu as said by the BBC (I’ve by no means felt so jealous of a Quentin…)









