Why are cyclones and hurricanes named after the names of women?
Reason to Name Hurricanes Experience shows that the use of short, distinctive names in written as well as spoken communications is quicker and less subject to error than the older, more cumbersome latitude-longitude identification methods. These advantages are especially important in exchanging detailed storm information between hundreds of widely scattered stations, coastal bases, and ships at sea. The use of easily remembered names greatly reduces confusion when two or more tropical storms occur at the same time. For example, one hurricane can be moving slowly westward in the Gulf of Mexico, while at exactly the same time another hurricane can be moving rapidly northward along the Atlantic coast. In the past, confusion and false rumors have arisen when storm advisories broadcast from radio stations were mistaken for warnings concerning an entirely different storm located hundreds of miles away. History of Hurricane Names For several hundred years many hurricanes in the West Indies we
Because of the known fact when woman get angry in a relationship, they behave similarly to a natural disaster. Out of nowhere, completely unpredicted they will walk into your residence and go crazy. Creating chaos, chasing men away and destroying everything that men have worked so hard to build. Leaving us crushed and relying on slow response teams (rebound chicks) to recuperate. Obviously I’m just kidding but I did respond to your question because I have never thought of that, how sexist! Good thinking.