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  18 April 2015    Read: 926
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The United Nations has removed "Isis" from its official list of future hurricane names. UN has deemed it inappropriate because of the rise of the militant group the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS), according to a report in TIME.
Clare Nullis, spokesperson for the UN’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO), said it’s not unprecedented for the group to strike hurricane names.

“Names are knocked off the list, which rotates every six years, if they are considered inappropriate if they caused too much damage and too much death,” Nullis said.

She told TIME how the process works to take a name off the list: “There was consensus on this. These sorts of decisions are always taken by consensus, there is never a vote.”

The WMO Hurricane Committee has replaced the name Isis with Ivette.

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