Fearsome Melissa Retired as Hurricane Name; Say Hello to Molly The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has officially retired the name Melissa from its list of designated hurricane names, citing the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa on the Gulf Coast in 2015. The decision marks a rare occasion where a name is removed from rotation due to the severity of damage caused by a storm. Hurricane Melissa made landfall as a Category 4 storm, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall that resulted in widespread destruction and loss of life. According to reports, over 10,000 homes were severely damaged or destroyed, leaving thousands without power or shelter. The economic toll was estimated at over $10 billion. The WMO's decision to retire the name Melissa is a symbolic gesture acknowledging the trauma inflicted by the storm on affected communities. In its place, the organization has introduced a new name, Molly, which will be used for future tropical cyclones that meet specific criteria. The retirement of Melissa joins an elite group of names, including Katrina and Harvey, which were also removed from rotation due to the catastrophic damage caused by storms bearing those names. The WMO's naming conventions aim to create a system that is both practical and respectful, avoiding any potential stigma or emotional distress associated with certain names. In a statement, the WMO emphasized the importance of using memorable and easy-to-pronounce names for tropical cyclones, which helps in public awareness and preparedness efforts. The organization has implemented a rigorous process to identify suitable names that are culturally sensitive and avoid causing offense. As hurricane season approaches, meteorologists are bracing themselves for another active year, with predictions suggesting an i...#Melissa #Gulf_Coast #World_Meteorological_Organization #Molly #Katrina #Harvey