Yes, the name Judith has been used for a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean. It was used during the 2015 season.
No, there has never been a hurricane named Brandy. The name Brandy has not been used in the annual rotation of hurricane names.
The name Janice has not been used for a hurricane in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane names are predetermined and rotated on a six-year cycle, so the name Janice may appear in the future.
No, there has never been a hurricane named Mariah. Hurricane names are chosen by the World Meteorological Organization, and the closest name to Mariah that has been used is "Maria."
Hurricane Kelsey did not exist in the Atlantic hurricane basin. The names of tropical cyclones are predetermined and repeated every few years, but "Kelsey" has not been used as a hurricane name in the Atlantic.
Yes, the name Judith has been used for a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean. It was used during the 2015 season.
No, there has never been a hurricane named Brandy. The name Brandy has not been used in the annual rotation of hurricane names.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Lucy in the Atlantic hurricane basin. The name Lucy has not been used for tropical cyclones in the Atlantic.
The name Janice has not been used for a hurricane in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane names are predetermined and rotated on a six-year cycle, so the name Janice may appear in the future.
No, there has never been a hurricane named Mariah. Hurricane names are chosen by the World Meteorological Organization, and the closest name to Mariah that has been used is "Maria."
No, there has not been a hurricane named Katelyn in the Atlantic Basin. The name Katelyn has not been used on the official list of Atlantic hurricane names.
Hurricane Kelsey did not exist in the Atlantic hurricane basin. The names of tropical cyclones are predetermined and repeated every few years, but "Kelsey" has not been used as a hurricane name in the Atlantic.
Yes, some hurricane names have been used more than twice. For example, the name "Katrina" was used six times in the Atlantic hurricane database.
Yes, Irene has been used as a hurricane name before. Most notably, Hurricane Irene affected the Caribbean, United States, and Canada in August 2011, causing significant damage and loss of life.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Cole in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane names are chosen from a predetermined list, and it is possible that the name "Cole" has not been used or retired yet.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Morgan. The names of hurricanes are predetermined and recycled every few years by the World Meteorological Organization, but the name Morgan has not been used for a hurricane.
No, there has not been a hurricane named Lauren in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific basins. The naming of hurricanes is predetermined each year, and "Lauren" has not been used as a hurricane name to date.