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All this naming of 'storms' (blustery weather) and seemingly always issuing new 'severe weather warnings' (blustery/rainy/bit chilly weather) is all a bit over dramatic isn't it? I seem to be forever being notified of some severe weather event or another. This time it's 'Desmond' apparently. Dunno, but it all seems to be a bit overly dramatic and a little 'look at me'ish. Not very stoic. Mind you, the stiff upper lip quivered a long time ago and maybe I'm just out of touch with what 'Britishness' is. It's all a bit Daily Mail. <Wanders off grumbling about storms and snow in 'his day'>
Hell no.
Gee I hope not.
I think they're just realigning themselves with UK norms
Light drizzle and a gentle breeze regularly brings my commute to a halt, so I think a name is only right - in fact it's damn-tootin right
Quite agree. Load of rubbish if you ask me. Bloody ridiculous, trying to pretend our weather is particularly interesting, which it isn't, thank god.
There's a list of the names they're going to use [url= http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/uk-storm-centre ]here[/url].
If they start using 'direction[i]ality[/i]' then they will well and truly have jumped the shark...
We've been naming the storms for a while now....
[url= https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Bawbag ]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Bawbag[/url]
What was that daft overdramatic term that was used a year or so ago? 'Snow bomb' or some such nonsense. Eejits.
Edit; I (and Google) remember. It was [i]weather[/i] bomb. Because 'explosive cyclogenesis' is too hard to spell.
Is the Met Office getting a bit, y'know, Americanised?
Well if they are then at least they're doing it with a sense of humor - Storm ABiGale
All this color coding too! 🙄