Jill was on the list in 1953, 1954, and 1976. However, the hurricane season never made it to 鈥淛鈥 so it was never used.
Today, as mentioned above, hurricane names are selected by the World Meteorological Organization. There are six lists of names for Atlantic and Pacific storms. Every six years, the lists of names repeat. Jill is not on this repeating list.
The only possibility of Jill being used again is if a female 鈥淛鈥 name is retired. Hurricane names are retired from the list if the hurricane is especially destructive/deadly. See the list of retired hurricane names here: /content/retired-atlantic-hurricane-names
Jill was on the list in 1953, 1954, and 1976. However, the hurricane season never made it to 鈥淛鈥 so it was never used.
Today, as mentioned above, hurricane names are selected by the World Meteorological Organization. There are six lists of names for Atlantic and Pacific storms. Every six years, the lists of names repeat. Jill is not on this repeating list.
The only possibility of Jill being used again is if a female 鈥淛鈥 name is retired. Hurricane names are retired from the list if the hurricane is especially destructive/deadly. See the list of retired hurricane names here: /content/retired-atlantic-hurricane-names