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List: Names for 2020 Atlantic hurricane season

By the time the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, two named storms had already developed in the tropics.
Here is a look at all the names for this year, which were recycled from the 2014 hurricane season. The names are numbered in the order of which they will be used.
- Arthur
- Bertha
- Cristobal
- Dolly
- Edouard
- Fay
- Gonzalo
- Hanna
- Isaias
- Josephine
- Kyle
- Laura
- Marco
- Nana
- Omar
- Paulette
- Rene
- Sally
- Teddy
- Vicky
- Wilfred
What’s a named storm?
According to the National Hurricane Center, names are only given to tropical storms that have sustained wind speeds higher than 39 mph.