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.

  1. Arthur
  2. Bertha
  3. Cristobal
  4. Dolly
  5. Edouard
  6. Fay
  7. Gonzalo
  8. Hanna
  9. Isaias
  10. Josephine
  11. Kyle
  12. Leah
  13. Marco
  14. Nana
  15. Omar
  16. Paulette
  17. Rene
  18. Sally
  19. Teddy
  20. Vicky
  21. 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

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.

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Source: National Hurricane Center (NOAA). This page will be updated during storm activity.