The last named tropical storm is Humberto. It is not a hurricane. It is hitting Texas with 50 mph wind and 15 inches of rain. You ca go to www.NOAA.gov and get hurricane information.
Humberto is now a category 1 hurricane.
2007-09-12 13:45:14
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answered by science teacher 7
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Felix was the last (pacifically, the 2nd) named hurricane. Humberto is the current named storm; Ingrid is on deck.
If it's the storms in the Specific Ocean your interested in, Henriette is the current storm & a hurricane; Ivo is next. (Wood u name your son Ivo?}
1 more thing. I know that there r plenty of yall w/ R, S and T names, so if u wish 2 represent, u got Rebekah, Sebastien, & Tanya. No storms will begin w/ letters Q, U or W-Z. Sorry, Quentin, Ursula, William, Xavier, Yolanda, or Zoe!
2007-09-12 15:27:22
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answered by The Glorious S.O.B. 7
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Here is a link to the National Hurricane Center. Has a lot of good information. By the way Humberto is now a hurricane.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.shtml
2007-09-12 23:45:34
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answered by Tin Can Sailor 7
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If you are referring to the storm that just occurred Texas is now experiencing Humberto right now, the last hurricane was named Felix. Gabrielle became one, but did very little.
2007-09-12 13:46:21
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answered by trey98607 7
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What do you mean?
The last one named this season? Tropical Storm Humberto just came up today.
Do you mean how high do they go in the alphabet? A few years ago (2004 I think) they ran out of letters and went to the Greek Alphabet. I think Delta was the last one that year.
I don't understand what you are asking.
2007-09-12 13:46:49
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answered by Larry R 6
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Do an esearch on NOAA and hurricanes and you will find the way names are assigned. As a previous answer stated, when they run out of planned names in a given year, they use Alpha, Beta, Delta, etc.
2007-09-12 13:49:31
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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Zorro
2007-09-12 13:42:16
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answered by Anonymous
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