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Storm Jorge To Hit This Weekend

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ChillDoubt | 18:13 Thu 27th Feb 2020 | News
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In line with recent storm names, I wondered what had happened to FGH and I?
Apparently it’s because this one has been named by the Spanish Met Office:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-51664372

Batten down the hatches again folks.....
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The Spaniards got first dibs....3T will no doubt blame the "EUSSR"....
I can't help thinking that if the storms hadn't been given names, there wouldn't be so much hype about them. I can remember some really bad storms in our area (500 ft over the Atlantic coast) when I was a child but they didn't have names and we just got on with it.
We used to call it bloody weather.
^Exactly
If los Espanols can be prevailed upon to go with the next alphabetically and female we may yet have El Thpeth.
they can't even spell George! anyway I assume it's pronounced HorHay so both J and G are pronounced as if H in Spanish so what do they use when they want a Gee sound?
Hor gay, I believe
// Not another.....I saw a report that it was estimated that storm Dennis cost Britain nigh on a billion quid. What a waste of money.//

I needed to read that twice before I got it :)
They use a G, Tora.
but that's an H, eg Jorge Lorenzo the biker racer is called HorHay should that be Gorhay or HorGay? are the TV commentators wrong?
No, you just don't thpeak Thpanith.
Heard "George" being pronounced in Argentinian Spanish on YouTube and it sounded like "Zhorj".

There must be any number of foreign names that English-speaking folk have problems pronouncing.
names mean nothing, whens it going to stop raining, my garden looks like a swamp, the fence is...destroyed.

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