2016-17 Michigan Windstorm Season (Vile)

The 2016 Michigan Windstorm season is a live event taking place on the west coast of Michigan. Generally the season peaks in the fall, but storms can form any time. This season is likely to be average, and storms that persist over 12 hours will be named.

How to windstorms receive names?
A windstorm is named if it has winds of 15 mph or over and persists more than 12 hours. If the storm fails to persist more than 12 hours, it is numbered.

Names:
 * Annie
 * Boris (unused)
 * Clarice (unused)
 * Donovan (unused)
 * Elisa (unused)
 * Fausto (unused)
 * Ginny (unused)
 * Henry (unused)
 * Isabella (unused)
 * Joseph (unused)
 * Karen (unused)
 * Lorenzo (unused)
 * Madison (unused)
 * Nolan (unused)
 * Olivia (unused)
 * Paine (unused)
 * Roxy (unused)
 * Simon (unused)
 * Tia (unused)
 * Vincent (unused)
 * Whitney (unused)
 * Xander (unused)
 * Yvette (unused)
 * Zarius (unused)

Windstorm Annie
On September 26, a windstorm blew into Michigan. The storm persisted for about four days, and caused some trees to fall near the coast. The storm even was able to take on a cyclonic look near the end of it's lifespan. Annie dissolved on September 30.