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I can picture a guy registering a star in his girlfriend's name for romantic reasons. I don't think a girl would register a star in her boyfriend's name. That would just be weird. So what's she going to do? Name a hurricane after him with the International Hurricane Name Registry.
I know you're
thinking this sounds like Corporate Hurricanes [see link], but I came up with this entirely on my own. For a simple fee, you would register your name for the next hurricane that starts with that letter. It might be awhile until your name comes up if you have a popular name. Mine starts with O, I'd probably be first on the list :)
You can check to see if your name is on the regular list in my next link.
Corporate Hurricanes
http://www.halfbake...porate_20Hurricanes Another good idea [ghillie, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Is your name next?
http://kids.earth.n...urricane/names.html Mine's not... [ghillie, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Atlantic Hurricanes
ftp://ftp.nhc.noaa..../atlantic/prelimat/ Named storms that became hurricanes (arranged by year). [Shz, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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//Mine starts with O// - not according to your signature it doesn't. |
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I doubt therere will ever be S hurricanes. |
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Shz... 1995. Tropical Storm Sebastien was followed by Hurricane Tanya that year. |
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Waiting for Hurricane Waugsqueke to hit the Eastern US... |
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waugs, partial joke: There will never be a hurricane named Shz. And partial serious: The odds of S named hurricanes is very low. There will never be a hurricane waugsqueke either. |
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Seriously... No more jokes on that topic from me. - Some folks arent as well off as they thought they would be in Isabelle. |
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You can be sure that people would evacuate if Hurricane DeathNinja was coming... |
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It didn't need saying [DN], it didn't need saying... |
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Thank you [ravenswood] for the laugh. You are a clever bloke. I vote for naming the hurricanes after pets: Fluffy, Spot, Fido, etc. It would take the edge off. |
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taking the edge off might not always be desirable: |
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'yes, I lost my husband to Tiddles, five years back..' |
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[shz] They have an 'S' name for every year... [see link] |
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Does it have to be your own name? I'd quite like to see Hurricane Higgins have one last blast... |
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me too! what a lovely backview we were often treated to(o) |
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I can't get onto the site to check, but, well, I mean - "Hurricane Ian" - there's just nothing intimidating about the name Ian, is there? |
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[ghillie], the names are chosen in advance, that doesnt mean there were that many storms, or that any named storm graduated from tropical storm to hurricane force. <link> |
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eg, "Ian" is on the Fiji hurricane rotating names list. |
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Talk of intimidating names... how about the newly formed eastern Pacific Tropical Storm Marty? And if we get past J and K in the Atlantic this year, we'll have arrived at Hurricane Larry. |
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Is it a coincidence that the really bad hurricanes have female names? I mean, girls already have a bad reputation, but it's all talk: deep inside we wouldn't hurt a fly. |
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// Is it a coincidence that the really bad hurricanes have female names? // |
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It's not true. If you define 'really bad' as causing great damage, the three costliest storms in history are Andrew, Hugo, and Floyd. |
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If you define 'really bad' as intense, three of the top five (1st, 4th and 5th) predate the naming system. Second place goes to Camille and third to Andrew. |
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It might have been true at one time to say this, because prior to the late 70s, storms were only given female names*. Nonetheless, it's entirely coincidental that the worst ones currently are male-named. I imagine over the years it'll even itself out. |
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(*Except for a brief experiment with an Able/Baker/Charlie phonetic system in the early 50s - a Hurricane Charlie or George then wasn't really a 'male' name in that sense.) |
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