Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Sunday Seven - Episode 8

Leave your answers at Patrick's Place  

Picture from Hometown

Gimmie an alpha!  Yep, 2005 has set a new record with the number of named storms:  for the first time, we've run out of names and had to go to the backup plan:  the use of the Greek alphabet.

Hurricanes have been named since 1953, when forecasters decided that referring to them by a woman's name would be easier than referring to them by satellite coordinates.  In 1979, it was decided that the storms would alternate between male and female names.

There are six lists of names that rotate.  Names are used again and again until an individual storm causes so much damage that the use of that storm's name would be in bad taste.

I will interrupt this fascinating history lecture to congratulate Tanya of "Tanya's Tidbits," who was first to play last week.  Congratulations, Kathy!


THIS WEEK'S QUESTION:
There are five letters of the alphabet not involved in hurricane names.  Apparently, no one wanted to show the love to the letters Q, U, X, Y or Z.  Pick one of those five letters and come up with seven names, male and female, that you'd use for hurricanes.  (Six names would be required for the current set of six lists, and the seventh name would be a back-up in case one of the first six needs to be retired.)

Either answer the question in a comment or answer it in your journal and include the link in a comment.  (To be considered "first to play," a link must be to the specific entry in which you answered the question.)

  1. Qamra
  2. Quasar
  3. Quade
  4. Quentin
  5. Quiana
  6. Quillan
  7. Quin

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I started to do this but then decided those letters aren't used for a good reason!  Congrats on using Q - most people used Z, I think.

Judi

Anonymous said...

I love Qamra - don't hear that word very often. I did "Y" and it was hard to come up with them. Yoyo was one of mine. Can you imagine a storm called Yoyo? But really, I guess when you think about it, it could be a yoyo as it decides where its going to hit land, etc.

Hey, and when you have time, check this link out; she has a cute quiz on being a butterfly or bee:

http://journals.aol.co.uk/cathvyse/MusingsofaMuddledMum/entries/908

betty