"Stephen Davenport" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at 4:18:03 PM UTC-4, Asha Santon wrote:
On 23/09/15 20:39, Norman wrote:
The Met Office and Met Eireann are to collaborate in naming British
Isles
windstorms this winter. Details at
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/news/rel...ame-our-storms
This makes me sad ... because ...
Storm = force ten wind
Snowstorm / thunderstorm / rainstorm / hailstorm = self explanatory
Windstorm = absolutely nothing
Brainstorm = what the fools had to come up with 'windstorm'
All in my most humble non-weather-person opinion
Storm in a teacup = this entire bloody stupid idea
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"Windstorm" is by no means a new concept. It's long been used to describe
strong extra-tropical cyclones.
DWD already names them.
It makes me wince a bit too. But happy to go along with the times, after all
in the past we used to label lows e.g. Low C etc on the FAX charts, which
was useful for continuity.
Will
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