2026 Atlantic Hurricane Names (Florida) + Insurance Claim Help
Bookmark this page. If a named storm impacts Florida in 2026, we update this guide with practical claim steps, documentation checklists, and links to storm-specific resources.
2026 Atlantic storm name list
The National Hurricane Center uses a rotating list of 21 names (letters Q, U, X, Y, Z are not used). Lists repeat every six years unless a name is retired and replaced.
- Arthur
- Bertha
- Cristobal
- Dolly
- Edouard
- Fay
- Gonzalo
- Hanna
- Isaias
- Josephine
- Kyle
- Leah
- Marco
- Nana
- Omar
- Paulette
- Rene
- Sally
- Teddy
- Vicky
- Wilfred
If a named storm hits Florida: what to do first
- Protect the property: stop further damage (tarps, drying, temporary repairs) and keep receipts.
- Document everything: wide shots + close-ups, exterior + interior, roof, ceilings, windows, fencing, pool enclosure, outbuildings.
- Create a damage log: date/time, what happened, what you did, who you spoke to.
- Do not throw away damaged materials until they’re documented and (if needed) inspected.
Florida hurricane & wind claim resources
- Hurricane Damage Insurance Claims in Florida
- Wind Damage Insurance Claims in Florida
- Roof Damage Insurance Claims in Florida
- Water Damage Insurance Claims in Florida
- Contact / Office Locations
Need help after a storm?
If your claim is denied, delayed, or underpaid—or if you want the scope documented correctly from day one—request a free claim review and inspection.
Source: National Hurricane Center (NOAA). This page will be updated during storm activity.
