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    New storm names announced

    Betty might do a whoopsie when she lands (image courtesy: Met Office)

    Betty, Diasy and Mark will blow in

    The storm names for the 2002/3 season, starting today, have been announced by the Met Office, in partnership with their overseas equivalents Met Éireann and KNMI.

    Antoni, Betty and Cillian will be the first this year. Last year, Storm Eunice was responsible for England’s record gust speed with 122mph. 

    They are named when a system is forecast to cause ‘medium’ or ‘high’ impacts in the UK, Ireland or the Netherlands. In addition to strong winds, impacts from rain and snow will also be considered in the naming process.  

    The Met Office’s names in the list have come through submissions from the public, with Daisy, Glen, Khalid and Owain some of those submitted. Betty topped a public vote on Met Office Twitter, with over 12,000 votes cast to select the name for the letter B.  

    Met Office Head of Situational Awareness Will Lang, who leads responses in times of severe weather, said: “We know from seven years of doing this that naming storms works. Last year, Storms Arwen and Eunice brought some severe impacts to the UK and we know that naming storms helps to raise awareness and give the public the information they need to stay safe in times of severe weather.” 

    Met Office post-event surveys show that 98% of those within the red warning area in the southeast for Storm Eunice were aware of the warning, and 91% of those took action to protect themselves, their property or business.   

    2022/23 storm names in full

    Antoni 

    Betty 

    Cillian  
    (kill-ee-an) 

    Daisy 

    Elliot 

    Fleur 

    Glen 

    Hendrika 
    (hen-dree-ka) 

    Íde 
    (ee-da) 

    Johanna 
    (yo-hah-na) 

    Khalid 

    Loes 
    (l-oo-s) 

    Mark 

    Nelly 

    Owain 
    (oh-wine) 

    Priya 

    Ruadhán 
    (ru-awe-on) 

    Sam 

    Tobias 

    Val 

    Wouter 
    (vow-ter) 

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