Did Renaming the Gulf Protect Alabama? ‘Gulf of America’ Sees Zero Landfall from Storms in 2025

In a striking turn of events, the year 2025 has ushered in an unprecedented phenomenon along the Alabama coastline: a record of zero landfall hurricanes in what is now termed the ‘Gulf of America.’ Following a controversial decision to rebrand the Gulf of Mexico, local officials, meteorologists, and residents alike are left pondering whether the name change had any tangible impact on storm paths or coastal safety. As storm season approaches, the implications are profound-not just for Alabama, but for neighboring states and the broader discourse on climate resilience. Exploring the factors behind this extraordinary year, Yellowhammer News delves into the interplay of nomenclature, environmental science, and community preparedness as Alabama stands at the confluence of natural history and modern rebranding efforts.

Evaluating the Impact of the Gulf of America Renaming on Alabama’s Storm…

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Author : Caleb Wilson

Publish date : 2026-02-09 10:52:00

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