Blackcels and Latinocels slowly taking over the hurricane naming lists since 1995

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Alongside Deshawn and Tayshaun in the supplemental lists (which debuted in 2021), we have:
  • The devastation caused by Hugo led to the name's retirement from the World Meteorological Organization's cyclic list of Atlantic hurricane names in 1990; it was replaced by Humberto when the naming list for 1989 was used in 1995.[153][154][155]
  • Because of the damage and deaths, on April 22, 2009, the name Gustav was retired by the World Meteorological Organization. It will never again be used to name an Atlantic hurricane. It was replaced with Gonzalo which was first used in 2014.[155]
  • Because of the tremendous damage, number of deaths, and people left missing, the name Ike was officially retired on April 22, 2009, by the World Meteorological Organization, and will never be used again for an Atlantic tropical cyclone. It was replaced with Isaias for the 2014 season.[140] Isaias, however, was not used in 2014. Instead, it was used in 2020 for the first time.
  • On March 29, 2023, at the 45th Session of the RA IV Hurricane Committee, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Ian from its rotating name lists due to the extreme damage and loss of life it caused, particularly in the state of Florida, and it will never be used again for another Atlantic hurricane. It will be replaced with Idris for the 2028 season.[223]
  • On April 27, 2022, at the 44th Session of the RA IV Hurricane Committee, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Ida from its rotating name lists due to the extreme damage and loss of life it caused across a large section of the United States, and it will never be used again for another Atlantic hurricane. It will be replaced with Imani for the 2027 season.[206][207][208]

Ethnic takeover bhais

 
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Alongside Deshawn and Tayshaun in the supplemental lists (which debuted in 2021), we have:
  • The devastation caused by Hugo led to the name's retirement from the World Meteorological Organization's cyclic list of Atlantic hurricane names in 1990; it was replaced by Humberto when the naming list for 1989 was used in 1995.[153][154][155]
  • Because of the damage and deaths, on April 22, 2009, the name Gustav was retired by the World Meteorological Organization. It will never again be used to name an Atlantic hurricane. It was replaced with Gonzalo which was first used in 2014.[155]
  • Because of the tremendous damage, number of deaths, and people left missing, the name Ike was officially retired on April 22, 2009, by the World Meteorological Organization, and will never be used again for an Atlantic tropical cyclone. It was replaced with Isaias for the 2014 season.[140] Isaias, however, was not used in 2014. Instead, it was used in 2020 for the first time.
  • On March 29, 2023, at the 45th Session of the RA IV Hurricane Committee, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Ian from its rotating name lists due to the extreme damage and loss of life it caused, particularly in the state of Florida, and it will never be used again for another Atlantic hurricane. It will be replaced with Idris for the 2028 season.[223]
  • On April 27, 2022, at the 44th Session of the RA IV Hurricane Committee, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Ida from its rotating name lists due to the extreme damage and loss of life it caused across a large section of the United States, and it will never be used again for another Atlantic hurricane. It will be replaced with Imani for the 2027 season.[206][207][208]

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World Meteorological Association will name hurricanes after niggers from now on​

So, the World Meteorological Association decided that in an effort to ally itself to BL(F)M, it will stop using Greek letters (white supremacy) to name hurricanes (https://public.wmo.int/en/media/pres...s-use-of-greek). Instead, it came up with a list of alternate names. What do you notice about these names? Deshaun, Trayshawn, Jacobus... how about hurricane nigger? https://public.wmo.int/en/media/news...one-names-raiv
 
Why do they name hurricanes with human names
 
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This world is over dude, everything is being done "racially united" and we are going nowhere smh
 
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This world is over dude, everything is being done "racially united" and we are going nowhere smh
Even the original lists had shit like "Alberto", "Ernesto" and "Omar" but nowhere near 2024's level
 
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Alongside Deshawn and Tayshaun in the supplemental lists (which debuted in 2021), we have:
  • The devastation caused by Hugo led to the name's retirement from the World Meteorological Organization's cyclic list of Atlantic hurricane names in 1990; it was replaced by Humberto when the naming list for 1989 was used in 1995.[153][154][155]
  • Because of the damage and deaths, on April 22, 2009, the name Gustav was retired by the World Meteorological Organization. It will never again be used to name an Atlantic hurricane. It was replaced with Gonzalo which was first used in 2014.[155]
  • Because of the tremendous damage, number of deaths, and people left missing, the name Ike was officially retired on April 22, 2009, by the World Meteorological Organization, and will never be used again for an Atlantic tropical cyclone. It was replaced with Isaias for the 2014 season.[140] Isaias, however, was not used in 2014. Instead, it was used in 2020 for the first time.
  • On March 29, 2023, at the 45th Session of the RA IV Hurricane Committee, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Ian from its rotating name lists due to the extreme damage and loss of life it caused, particularly in the state of Florida, and it will never be used again for another Atlantic hurricane. It will be replaced with Idris for the 2028 season.[223]
  • On April 27, 2022, at the 44th Session of the RA IV Hurricane Committee, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Ida from its rotating name lists due to the extreme damage and loss of life it caused across a large section of the United States, and it will never be used again for another Atlantic hurricane. It will be replaced with Imani for the 2027 season.[206][207][208]

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your such as schizo kys, when have you ever had anything useful to say
 
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@Biggdink a few on the 2024 names are ethniccels, let's all root for Ernesto/Rafael/Alberto
 
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Waiting for a hurricane named puneet Ahmed Singh
 
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LMFAO bro how did you notice this.
 
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Serious question, but how long do you spend in this forum/day?
 
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Alongside Deshawn and Tayshaun in the supplemental lists (which debuted in 2021), we have:
  • The devastation caused by Hugo led to the name's retirement from the World Meteorological Organization's cyclic list of Atlantic hurricane names in 1990; it was replaced by Humberto when the naming list for 1989 was used in 1995.[153][154][155]
  • Because of the damage and deaths, on April 22, 2009, the name Gustav was retired by the World Meteorological Organization. It will never again be used to name an Atlantic hurricane. It was replaced with Gonzalo which was first used in 2014.[155]
  • Because of the tremendous damage, number of deaths, and people left missing, the name Ike was officially retired on April 22, 2009, by the World Meteorological Organization, and will never be used again for an Atlantic tropical cyclone. It was replaced with Isaias for the 2014 season.[140] Isaias, however, was not used in 2014. Instead, it was used in 2020 for the first time.
  • On March 29, 2023, at the 45th Session of the RA IV Hurricane Committee, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Ian from its rotating name lists due to the extreme damage and loss of life it caused, particularly in the state of Florida, and it will never be used again for another Atlantic hurricane. It will be replaced with Idris for the 2028 season.[223]
  • On April 27, 2022, at the 44th Session of the RA IV Hurricane Committee, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Ida from its rotating name lists due to the extreme damage and loss of life it caused across a large section of the United States, and it will never be used again for another Atlantic hurricane. It will be replaced with Imani for the 2027 season.[206][207][208]

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Nigga, they can stop ethnic men but not ethnic hurricane. They gonna get mogged back to their basement 😭
What about white hurricane
 
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