2146 Heartland cyclone season
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Major hurricanes (Cat. 3+): |
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Total ACE: (LLIWO warnings do not count) |
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1Includes tropical and subtropical depressions |
The 2146 Heartland cyclone season will officially run from February 20 to December 15, although these dates just conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in The Heartland.
Storm names
Official MSHPC list
Storms are named by nations within the Liverpool England Area of Responsibility; 16 nations submitted names to name cyclones with in 2140. In 2145, the names contributed by Aerigia, Upper Biswald and Vlavianos were struck from the list. After the 2145 season, some names will be recommended for retirement from the list. Only storms of tropical storm strength get named; if the 13 names run out, the list reverts to the old pre-2140 naming scheme. Unused names are greyed out; previously-used names that will be bypassed should the old namelists become necessary are in brown.
Contributing Nation | New namelist | Old namelist 1 | Old namelist 2 |
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Bowieknife | Mordrel | Amy | Alfred |
East Kompa Ru | Veiru | Brent | Bonny |
Grays Harbor | George | Cassandra | Casey |
Ineptia | Felicia | Douglas | Denni |
Kompa Ru | Ruva | Eileen | Emmanuel |
Laudo Deo | Abaddon | Frank | Fanny |
Liverpool England | Yuri | Grace | Gerald |
Miraclia | Gyarnifq | Henry | Halle |
PopularFreedom | Oren | Iola | Ian |
South Packerlands | Nitschke | Jake | Jova |
Valdaire | Griel | Kate | Kevin |
Vassfforcia | Mirscqy | Lewis | Laura |
West Kompa Ru | Linas | Malissa | Matthew |
Nicholas | Nigella | ||
Penelope | Pete | ||
Ralph | Renée | ||
Sandra | Steven | ||
Thomas | Tina | ||
Victoria | Vincent | ||
William | Wanda |
Retirement
Names are retired for strong negative connotations due to damage, deaths caused or political sensitivity. Names retired will be decided on in December 2146.
Unofficial LLIWO TCWC list
In March 2145, the MSHPC appointed the Lox Land Island Weather Observatory as a tropical cyclone warning centre for all cyclones within a 400-km radius of the island, and allowed it to warn on systems and name them as it saw fit, as long as the names did not clash with the official name list. The chosen names were from the Greek and Phoenician alphabets. This list will repeat from "Alpha" as soon as "Daleth" is used. Names are used sequentially. If there are more than 10 storms warned on by the TCWC, the storms would be named backwards, i.e. Storm #11 would be named "Ahpla", storm #12 "Ateb", storm #13 "Ammag", et cetera.
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