Storm Names to be More Inclusive

Fifteen days into the 2024 storm season, NOAA has announced it will revise storm names to be more inclusive. The move comes amid mounting pressure by the federal Department of Inclusion and Equity (DIE) to meet new social responsibility standards. According to NOAA, the new storm name list will meet these minimum criteria. At least 50% of the names will be gender nonconforming. Another 50% will represent at least five culturally significant marginalized ethnic groups. Another 70% will be representative of the LgBTQIA+n community. And the final criteria is that “a sequence of names likely to occur at the peak of the season be named after the most destructive force known to nature: straight white males.

The new list of more inclusive storm names is listed below. Please take the time to familiarize yourself with the list and embrace each name as the storms come to pass.

Allah
Bonquayquay
Cerna
Dawn/Don
Ebony
Franchesca Delgato-Manuella-El Guappo-Guiterrez
Gee
Hidalgo
Indya
Jagajeevan
Kinika
Larry
Mike
Nick
Oscar
Peter
Qamara
Reme
Satania
Toni/Tony/Tonee
Ulises
Vrai
Wray
Xochitl
Yum
Zed