1999 Mediterranean cyclone season (Doug)

The 1999 Mediterranean hurricane season was the first season to use tropical cyclone names, prior to this tropical and subtropical cyclones were acknowlaged as a rare occurence, until 1996 where the first documented occurence of a hurricane season occured, in 1999 the Mediterranean Cyclone Center was established in Rome, Italy, a list of 4 rotating names were created, the season has no bounds but storms tend to form during the fall months, due to the presence of much more favorable conditions, the season's most notable storm was Cyril which brought hurricane conditions to Greece.

Tropical Depression One-M
Main Article:1999 Italy Tropical Depression 

Subtropical Storm Bernyce
Main Article:Subtropical Storm Bernyce 

Severe Tropical Cyclone Cyril
Main Article:Cyclone Cyril 

Subtropical Storm Donella
Main Article:Subtropical Storm Donella

Tropical Storm Emesto
Main Article:Tropical Storm Emesto

Names
This was the list of names used to name systems with tropical storm force winds ( 34 kt (39 mph or 63 km/hr) to 63 kt (73 mph or 118 km/hr), no names were removed despite Cyril killing more than 50 people and doing atleast a billion dollars in damage.