In an especially active hurricane season, could we run out of names?The National Hurricane Center will retire a name when there’s a storm so costly or deadly that using the same name in the future would be inappropriate.“They do this so that people never have to go through another Andrew, or Katrina, or Camille, or Maria, etc., ever again,” Gross said. “Just hearing those names associated with an approaching storm would cause some people to panic.”However, up to this point, there’s never been reason to consider retiring a Greek letter.The last time we went through all the letters of the alphabet and moved on to the Greek alphabet was 2005.