1982 Atlantic hurricane season/Female Names

'''AUTHOR'S NOTE: The following hurricane season is part of a series of seasons that, beginning with 1979, chronicles what would have occurred if the ten-year naming lists originally utilized for the 1971-1980 Atlantic hurricane seasons remained in usage today. All storm intensities and impact statistics are unchanged from reality. Only the storm names have been altered.''' -Andy

The 1982 Atlantic hurricane season had the lowest number of hurricanes of any Atlantic hurricane season in the satellite era. It witnessed six total storms, two hurricanes, and one major hurricane.

Seasonal summary
Timeline of tropical activity in the 1982 Atlantic hurricane season

Storms
Storm tracks and any other additional information can be found on the article of the real life version of this season.

Storm names
The following names were used to identify tropical cyclones in the 1982 Atlantic hurricane season. This is the same naming list that was utilized in the 1972 season, with the exception of Ariana, which replaced Agnes. Additionally, the name Emerald was substituted for Edna after the latter was retroactively removed due to potential confusion with the infamous hurricane of the same name in 1954. Both Ariana and Emerald were used for the first time this year.

Retirement
See also: List of retired Atlantic hurricane names

Due to a lack of any severly impactful storms, the World Meteorological Organization did not retire any names in the spring of 1983. Therefore, the same list will be reutilized for the 1992 season.