latitude_20 wrote:wxman57 wrote:storm_in_a_teacup wrote:Is it just me, or do people on this site call hurricanes with female names "girl" or "gal" a lot more than they call hurricanes with male names "boy" or "guy"? Not saying you have to stop doing so...as long as you don't start saying "Irma engulfed miles of coastline in her moist mouth..." like they said about Carla

They're all "it" to me. Just a non-living thing.
I get exactly what he's saying. To assign a gender to it, and to describe movements as "she wants to" or "he wants to" suggests you are referring to an organism with the ability of free will, vs. a weather system that is completely subject to the environment into which it drifts.
To say "He" or She" wants to "find" better waters in which to further develop is a logical fallacy, suggesting free will to a very delicate weather system.
Stop -removed-, read the promets and admins on this board, and learn how these storms work.
I'm personally okay with people personifying storms for humorous purposes as long as it's done in a way that isn't...eyebrow raising?? (It's hard to describe, I'm talking about like stuff in old newspaper reports and that "A Lady called Camille " video...stuff that makes you feel...dirty.).
Like I study astrophysics and I still sometimes talk about the objects I study like they're people. Not in academic writing of course but online I don't really care.
(I mean we did decide to give hurricanes personal
names so it was like we were asking for such personificiations to happen.)
Just forget this whole thing. Don't want to derail your delicate active storm thread. (:3)
I know I can't straddle the atmosphere...just a tiny storm in your teacup, girl.