Yes. The name Stan has been retired and replaced with Sean.
The first retired hurricane name was Hurricane Carol in 1954.
Many have not been retired - the ones we still use.
Hurricane names are retired by the World Meteorological Organization when a storm is particularly deadly or costly. The first retired Atlantic hurricane name was Carol, which occurred in 1954.
The name Irene has not been retired, at least not yet.
A retired judge can be referred to as "Judge [Last Name] (Retired)" or simply as "Retired Judge [Last Name]."
Yes. The name Stan has been retired and replaced with Sean.
There are no names for tornadoes. The name of a hurricane is retired if the storm is particularly devastating.
The correct phrasing is "academics were" because "academics" is a plural noun, so the verb should also be plural to match.
The first retired hurricane name was Hurricane Carol in 1954.
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Yes, the name Jeanne has been retired and replaced with Julia.
Many have not been retired - the ones we still use.
You can address a retired colonel as "Colonel (Last Name)" and his wife as "Mrs. (Last Name)" or "Colonel (Last Name) and Mrs. (Last Name)" in the salutation of a letter.
A retired judge is commonly referred to as a "retired judge." They may also be addressed as "former judge" or simply by their title, such as "Judge [Last Name]."
ret or Ret or RET for abbreviated retired
Yes. The name Ivan was retired in 2004, to be replaced by Igor, which was used for the first time this year.