Each year, the World Meteorological Organization decides what names will be retired due to damage or notoriety to avoid fear and confusion in the future.
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The World Meteorological Organization on Wednesday officially replaced the names of the 2024 storms that killed more than 300 people and caused more than $119 billion in damage.