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Why is the Blizzard Named 'Nemo'?

Not all meteorologists accept the name game, or acknowledge this storm as Nemo.

 

You've probably heard occasional — but perhaps not frequent — references to this winter storm as "Nemo."

While it makes for some good jokes about that cute little orange fish, Nemo is not the brainchild of the Disney Corporation, but rather, a pre-determined name The Weather Channel gave to this latest storm.

If you missed it: The Weather Channel in November announced it would name "noteworthy winter storms" in the 2012-2013 winter season.

Sure, snowstorms have been informally named after the fact (remember Snowtober?) This is the first season, however, that The Weather Channel is naming them as it does hurricanes and tropical storms. The rationale? According to the Weather Channel, names raise awareness, make it easier to follow a weather system's progress, a storm with a name "takes a personality all of its own," and names make it easier to reference in social media.

The Weather Channel's naming decision hasn't been accepted by some of its meteorological counterparts, however. AccuWeather, for one, declared that "in unilaterally deciding to name winter storms, The Weather Channel has confused media spin with science and public safety." 

The National Weather Service also doesn't name winter storms.

Related Topics: Accuweather, Blizzard, Blizzard 2013, Blizzard of '13, Blizzard of 2013, NEMO, National Weather Service, Nemo storm, Weather Channel, and blizzard warning

kathleen

11:01 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Here's the real reason.Nemo backwards is Omen and the definition for Omen
handwriting on the wall A portent or prophecy of disaster, a sign of impending and unavoidable doom, an indication or sense of what is to come; often the writing on the wall. The allusion is to the Book of Daniel in the Bible, in which a hand mysteriously appeared and wrote a message on Balshazzar’s palace wall foretelling his destruction and the loss of his kingdom.Haarpe weather modification.Just like hurricane sandy and Katrina.

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