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Hurricane Melissa will no longer be reused after the 2025 storm
Summary
The World Meteorological Organization retired the name Melissa after the destructive 2025 Atlantic hurricane, marking the 100th Atlantic name retired; it will be replaced by Molly in the 2031 season.
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The World Meteorological Organization's hurricane committee has retired the name Melissa from Atlantic storm lists. The decision follows the destructive 2025 Atlantic storm known as Hurricane Melissa. Reports say the storm reached Category 5 intensity and caused widespread damage across several Caribbean countries. The retirement removes the name from future Atlantic naming rotations.
Key facts:
- The WMO hurricane committee announced it has retired the name Melissa for future Atlantic seasons.
- Melissa reached Category 5 intensity and was reported to cause widespread damage and loss of life in multiple Caribbean countries.
- The name Melissa is recorded as the 100th Atlantic hurricane name to be retired.
- The committee said the name will be replaced by Molly for the 2031 Atlantic season.
Summary:
The WMO's decision removes Melissa from future Atlantic naming lists and records it as the 100th name retired. The committee has assigned Molly as its replacement for 2031. Administrative follow-up will proceed within the WMO's naming system.
