Do you favor or not naming sub-tropical systems?
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Do you favor or not naming sub-tropical systems?
The point of naming storms that are dangerous is to raise awareness and provide easier identification and tracking therefore I favor naming sub-tropical systems.
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What is your opinion about this question? Let's have many votes in this poll.
Dont forget that the most important poll will start on March 15,the official storm2k forecast numbers poll.
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Yes I think they should be named. They can be quite destructive, take the "Halloween/Perfect Storm" of 1991 for example. The low center that was created from the merging of Grace and the Nor'Easter was subtropical for most of it's life span, and eventually even became 100% tropical, the only reason it wasn't "named" was to prevent confusion with one of it's parent lows Grace.
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Most named subtropical storms end up becoming tropical before their lifespan is through, just like tropical depressions. I personally think they should just number them until they become tropical. Yes, a subtropical storm can cause damage and injury, but so can a tropical depression. If you're in a small watercraft or a flood-prone area, you should be aware enough to be on the alert whenever a storm by any name comes into your area. If the winds get above 65kts, classify it as whatever you want, and give it a name.
I mean, I just didn't like Subtropical Storm Nicole.
I mean, I just didn't like Subtropical Storm Nicole.

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I think they should be named since they can cause as much damage as any tropical system. Furthermore, I think we have created like a system in which people associate menacing tropical cyclones with names. Numbers don't appeal too much to the public awareness. The other problem with numbers is that if you have two landfalling systems in different years with the same numbers, then you have to remember the number and the year. For example, look at these conversations with numbers and then with names. Numbers: "Do you remember the first subtropical storm of 2007 that made landfall in the panhandle." "Yes, but it wasn't as impressive as the first subtropical storm of 2009 that damaged very severely the Outer Banks." Names: "Do you remember tropical storm Andrea that made landfall in the panhandle." "Yes, but it wasn't as impressive as tropical storm Ana that damaged very severely the Outer Banks." I think numbers are very unpractical for memory purposes.
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