No, there has not been. Atlantic hurricanes started being named in 1950, with women's names being introduced in 1953. There is a set list of names that is repeated about every 6 years right now. If a hurricane becomes a major one (Like Katrina and Andrew), it then becomes retired and will not be used again.
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There is no record of a hurricane named Jeremy in recent history. Hurricane names are determined by the World Meteorological Organization and repeat every six years, so it is possible that a Hurricane Jeremy may appear in the future.
No, there has never been a hurricane named Brandy. The name Brandy has not been used in the annual rotation of hurricane names.
There has not been a hurricane Angie in the Atlantic, Eastern Pacific, or Central Pacific basins. The name Angie has not been used as an official hurricane name.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Kendall. Hurricane names are predetermined by the World Meteorological Organization, and "Kendall" has not been used as a hurricane name in recent years.
There has never been a hurricane named Griffin. Hurricane names are selected from a predetermined list and rotated every few years, so the name Griffin has not been chosen to be used for a hurricane yet.
There has been no hurricane named Christa in the Atlantic basin.