Frances...she or he???
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The true gender of this storm will be determined in the end by the amount of damage this thing causes. Early indications is that this is a male storm. It is not a coincidence that over the past 15-20 years, the storms which have caused the most damage had strong male names...Andrew, Hugo, Charley, Fran, Opal, Mitch, Bob, Gilbert (I refuse to put Georges among this group)
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Tri-State_1925 wrote:It is not a coincidence that over the past 15-20 years, the storms which have caused the most damage had strong male names...Andrew, Hugo, Charley, Fran, Opal, Mitch, Bob, Gilbert (I refuse to put Georges among this group)
Uh, *coughs*, if I were a male named Fran or Opal, I'd have been beaten up a long time ago.
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Tri-State_1925 wrote:The true gender of this storm will be determined in the end by the amount of damage this thing causes. Early indications is that this is a male storm. It is not a coincidence that over the past 15-20 years, the storms which have caused the most damage had strong male names...Andrew, Hugo, Charley, Fran, Opal, Mitch, Bob, Gilbert (I refuse to put Georges among this group)
Sorry, but Fran in 1996 and Opal in 1995 were both female names. Fran came after Edouard and Opal came before Pablo. lol
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