Stop Naming Hurricanes After People
I think it's time to stop naming hurricanes after people!
I have always wondered why we name hurricanes after people, and particularly noticed it after hurricane Katrina, when I thought how difficult it must have been to have the name Katrina after the destruction that occurred.
Then I wondered again how anyone named Irene felt as that hurricane was being written about literally everywhere, and spoken about as "colossally destructive" and "devastating."
I've researched the reasons for the naming of hurricanes, and have read the most nonsensical, illogical "reasons," including that no one could remember any other naming methods. Have they really tried?
My sister-in-law Jennifer and I have come up with a brilliant new plan.
How about naming them after fish? Doesn't hurricane Lemon Shark have a good ring to it? Or hurricane Pufferfish?
This has the dual purpose of building awareness for the species of fish that's named, and the fish aren't bothered by reading about the mass destruction that their name is associated with. And we can be educated about all sorts of fish types.
If we need more names, how about food? Hurricane licorice whip sounds good. Or hurricane donut? That would perhaps reduce the obesity rate as people could associate unhealthy food with natural disasters.
My friend Valerie wasn't too concerned about all of this until I pointed out that her name is on the 2012 hurricane list- along with:
Alberto
Beryl
Chris
Debby
Ernesto
Florence
Gordon
Helene
Isaac
Joyce
Kirk
Leslie
Michael
Nadine
Oscar
Patty
Rafael
Sandy
Tony
Valerie
William
And here are the proposed plans for hurricane names from 2013-2016:
2013
Andrea, Barry, Chantal, Dorian, Erin, Fernand, Gabrielle, Humberto, Ingrid, Jerry, Karen, Lorenzo, Melissa, Nestor, Olga, Pablo, Rebekah, Sebastien, Tanya, Van Wendy
2014
Arthur, Bertha, Cristobal, Dolly, Edouard, Fay, Gonzalo, Hanna, Isaias, Josephine, Kyle, Laura, Marco, Nana, Omar, Paulette, Rene, Sally, Teddy, Vicky, Wilfred
2015
Ana, Bill, Claudette, Danny, Erika, Fred, Grace, Henri, Ida, Joaquin, Kate, Larry, Mindy, Nicholas, Odette, Peter, Rose, Sam, Teresa, Victor, Wanda
2016
Alex, Bonnie, Colin, Danielle, Earl, Fiona, Gaston, Hermine, Ian, Julia, Karl, Lisa, Matthew, Nicole, Otto, Paula, Richard, Shary, Tobias, Virginie, Walter
I think this all started for me with the invention and naming of the lazy Susan. No one consulted with me about the naming of this household space saver, and I don't appreciate the lazy reference. I found this from Wikipedia:
The term "Lazy Susan" made its first written appearance in a Vanity Fair advertisement for a "Revolving Server or Lazy Susan" in 1917, although their existence dates back to the 18th century. Prior to the use of the term 'Lazy Susan', they were referred to as dumbwaiters, a term today applied to a small elevator for transporting food.
[1] There is no clear evidence as to the origin of the Susan part of Lazy Susan.
[2] The Lazy Susan can be made from a variety of materials, commonly plastic, wood, or glass.
And clearly this issue of naming hurricanes after people has got to stop, and won't you join me in my "petition" for the new ways of naming?
Leave a comment here with your favorite fish, food, animal name, or other suggestion, and I will send a link to the naming entity with our suggestions.
And if someone else is willing to take over the lazy Susan, I'd be gratefull. Bill? Nancy? Jeff? Liz? Anyone?
Your very dear, and not lazy;-) and thankfully not yet named after a hurricane,
Susan (aka SARK)







I agree. We lived in NOLA during Katrina. There was a girl donw the street from us the same asge as my daughtet named Katrina. People would say "what an unfortunate name." But it wasn't. It was a beautiful name. It's unfortunate someone gave it to a hurricane.
Sharks are my favorite animal, but I do think that Hurricane Hammerhead and Hurricane Great White have a nice ring to them.
I've heard that the hurricanes were originally female names becuase htey were named after the Meteorologists' ex girlfriends.
Posted by: Painted Maypole | September 10, 2011 at 12:19 PM
I completely agree with this! Including the 'Lazy Susan' term - never liked it! Bravo for this journal entry - where's the petition so I can sign? :)
Posted by: Alli Brook | September 08, 2011 at 09:18 AM
Yes, what a fabulous idea! And I thought we were making headway when it was decided to begin using male names when naming hurricanes....BTW....why don't they name tornadoes? Or earthquakes? Or tsunamis????? Is it just an East Coast idiosyncracy?
So....my vote is to refer to ANYTHING devastating by a "pet name" - why attached horrible weather/earth happenings to innocent fish? So..Sugarpie....Honeybunch...(did you start dancing?)....Punkin....
At least we'd have to smile a bit in the midst of the threats and shake-ups....and maybe hold somebody's hand through it.
Regarding Lazy Susan.....well....maybe we should just use a name other than a person's name? I like revolving server. :-)
Posted by: Diana | September 08, 2011 at 06:22 AM
What a great idea. I vote for Hurricane Pufferfish. I also love the idea of -- Hurricane Guppy, or something equally nonsensical like Hurricane Tupperware or Hurricane Mushroom. The possibilities are endless. Maybe naming them after cities/towns - Hurricane Cleveland, Hurricane Akron, Hurricane Monroe...
Posted by: Wendy Fedan | September 07, 2011 at 06:15 PM
Hurricane:
Angler
Bass
Catfish
Damselfish
Eel
Flounder
Guppie
...
Posted by: Corey | September 07, 2011 at 05:07 PM