There won't be another Hurricane Florence or Hurricane Michael.

Those two names have been retired by the World Meteorological Organization's Region IV Hurricane Committee.

Storm names are only retire if the storm is so deadly or destructive that using the name again would be insensitive. Otherwise, names are reused every six years.

The names replacing Florence and Michael will be Francine and Milton. They will first be used in 2024.

Hurricane Michael made landfall on October 10th near Mexico Beach. NOAA says it was the third most intense hurricane to make landfall in the contiguous United States based on central pressure and the fourth most intense based on wind speed. Hurricane Michael had sustained winds of 155 miles per hour, according to NOAA. NOAA also said Hurricane Michael was the most intense hurricane on record to make landfall along the Florida Panhandle. The death toll from the storm is nearly 50.