
3 Tropical Storms Formed In About 6 Hours
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The video discusses the formation of three new storms within six hours, leading to the use of the Greek alphabet for naming, a rare occurrence last seen in 2005. Tropical Storm Wilfred was the last to receive a traditional name before Alpha and Beta formed, setting records as the earliest 21st, 22nd, and 23rd named Atlantic storms, surpassing the 2005 record by a few weeks.
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When was the last time the Greek alphabet was used for naming storms before this event?
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What records did Wilfred, Alpha, and Beta set?
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