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Re: Nemo
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/twcs-plan-to-name-winter-storm/83168
The Weather Channel announced Tuesday that they planned to start naming winter storms, similar to how the National Weather Service names tropical systems. Why?
"-Naming a storm raises awareness.
-Attaching a name makes it much easier to follow a weather system’s progress.
-A storm with a name takes on a personality all its own, which adds to awareness.
-In today’s social media world, a name makes it much easier to reference in communication.
-A named storm is easier to remember and refer to in the future."
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/09/us/winter-storms-name-means-very-little.html?_r=0
The National Weather Service seems to agree(there is no need to name winter storms); it has advised its forecasters not to follow the channel’s lead, and a spokesman said it had never named winter storms and had no plans to do so. (The New York Times advises reporters not to use the names in storm coverage.)
Anyone care about this?
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/twcs-plan-to-name-winter-storm/83168
The Weather Channel announced Tuesday that they planned to start naming winter storms, similar to how the National Weather Service names tropical systems. Why?
"-Naming a storm raises awareness.
-Attaching a name makes it much easier to follow a weather system’s progress.
-A storm with a name takes on a personality all its own, which adds to awareness.
-In today’s social media world, a name makes it much easier to reference in communication.
-A named storm is easier to remember and refer to in the future."
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/09/us/winter-storms-name-means-very-little.html?_r=0
The National Weather Service seems to agree(there is no need to name winter storms); it has advised its forecasters not to follow the channel’s lead, and a spokesman said it had never named winter storms and had no plans to do so. (The New York Times advises reporters not to use the names in storm coverage.)
Anyone care about this?
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