Amy, Bram and Chandra: north Atlantic winter storm names announced | Met Office

Meteorologists in the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands announced this year’s North Atlantic Winter Storm Names and was selected by the public after 50,000 suggestions were presented.
Met Office said on Monday, Amy, Bram and Chandra’nın 2025-2026 winter will be the first storms, he said.
The Met Office met with his partners with éireann and the Netherlands National weather forecast service Knmi. Climate crisis changes its weather conditions, Intensifying wind-heavy excesses In some parts of the UK, it is also more sensitive to floods.
North Atlantic storms are called alphabetical, Q, U, X, Y and Z missed. Name suggestions are sent by the public and the factors considered by meteorologists in choosing a name indicate whether they have different meanings in different countries or may be controversial.
Amy was the most popular woman named in the UK, and Dave praised my beloved husband who can snore three times louder than any storm ”.
Isla was the most popular name for I, “Violet, with many applications about the little girls who left chaos in their wakey, was sent in honor of a daughter’s honor,” Every bit is unstoppable and unstable to storm. “
The Slection of S for Stevie was inspired by a small girl bearing the name of Stevie Nicks from Fleetwood Mac for the group’s dreams: “Thunder only takes place when it rains.”
Domestic animals also took part in nominations with a cat Oscar, a good child, but crazy when Zoomies bought it ”.
From the beginning of September, Eddie, Fionnual, Gerard, Hannah, Janna, Kasia, Lilith, Marty, Nico, Patrick, Ruby, Tadhg, Violet and Wubbo.
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North Atlantic Naming Group – England, Ireland and the Netherlands – storm when they have the potential to cause a mid -to -mid -impact in three countries. Wind rate is the primary determinant, but the effect of rain and abdominal is also taken into consideration.
Last year, from September to August, the six storms that reached the letter F with Form Floris last month were selected.
The storm of January éowyn was one of the most severe ones that hit England and Ireland in the last decade, Met Office, 100Mph (160km/s) wind was recorded. Three people died and there were widespread power cuts and damage on Ireland, Scotland and Human Island.
MET Office Baş Meteorologist Deputy Rebekah Hicks said: “Naming storms are not only about giving a label, but about making people attract attention.
“When there is a name of a storm, the media and the people talk about it, sharing and prepare information about it. This is a simple step that can make a big difference.”
Recommendations for storm names can be sent at any time on Met Office’s website.




