We have some wind that needs to be named. It seems NOAA wants to name the wind that hit Seattle on December 14 and 15. I didn’t know it was that serious, but then again I live in Los Angeles.

And what do you get if the National Weather Service picks your name? Nothing really, except bragging rights, but that’s a pretty breezy thing. I have no suggestions, but I think all of you Smarty Pants out there probably can come up with great ideas. Now be clever and go help them Name That Wind!

Hey, the next thing I want NOAA to name is all this cold air we’ve been getting in Los Angeles. Another reason to root for Global Warming to do well–an end to freezing weather, especially where it’s not natural, like Los Angeles.

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  1. brutepcm says:

    Thanx to El Nino, you’re getting our weather and you’re getting ours. A green Xmas is shaping up in Michigan.
    (Normally, when New York gets a foot of snow, they call it “THE STORM OF THE CENTURY!” We call it a two hour school bus delay.) Anyhow, Merry Christmas, Tammy et al.

  2. brutepcm says:

    Thanx to El Nino, you’re getting our weather and we’re getting yours. A green Xmas is shaping up in Michigan.
    (Normally, when New York gets a foot of snow, they call it “THE STORM OF THE CENTURY!” We call it a two hour school bus delay.) Anyhow, Merry Christmas, Tammy et al.

  3. SLABBOTT says:

    We in Minnesota call it a “dusting”…

  4. ahwatukeejohn says:

    This is the west. I thought we called the wind Maria?

  5. Svolich says:

    Since it broke things, isn’t it the Breaking Wind?

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