TAMPA, Fla. - For the first time since 1971, there are five named storms in the Atlantic hurricane basin at the same time: Sally in the Gulf of Mexico, plus Paulette, Rene, Teddy, and Vicky spread across the ocean.As expected, 2020 has been a very busy season; 15 names have already been use, and Vicky’s formation this morning leaves only one more name on the 21-name list for the year: Wilfred.So what happens if we have more than one additional named storm?
Better brush up on your Greek.An unidentified man works with charts at the U.S. Weather Bureau in Miami, date uncertain. (Dept.