In 1954, Alice and Barbara were minor hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico,
although Alice broke up in tremendous rains in the upper watershed of
the Rio Grande, after moving inland over Mexico. There were floods which
broke records for all time as the water moved down the river. The third
storm, Carol, started a controversy in the press and many letters were
written to the editors and to the Weather Bureau, some favoring the
scheme or trying to get a little fun out of it, but most of them finding
objections of one kind or another. It was almost impossible to change in
the middle of the season, even if the hurricane hunters had wanted to,
so it was continued during 1954 and each new hurricane aroused further
comment. Later Hazel came along about the middle of October, a very
severe hurricane from the Caribbean Sea. It turned northward between
Cuba and Haiti and caused terrible damage and much loss of life. Later
it struck the coast of the Carolinas and crossed the eastern states
northward to New York. Loss of life in the eastern states was variously
estimated from fifty to eighty, and the damage to property, especially
from falling trees, was enormous. There was another flood of complaints,
this time about the name Hazel.
Before the argument was ended it threatened to be almost as stormy as
some of the smaller hurricanes so named. Early in 1955 the Weather
Bureau had a meeting with the Air Force, Navy and others interested in
deciding the question. By that time the opinions received by mail were
overwhelmingly in favor of continuing girls’ names. In the meantime,
there had been a surprise. A storm having some of the characteristics of
a hurricane was sighted in the Caribbean Sea in January and, in the
absence of a decision on names to be used in 1955, it was called Alice
from the 1954 list. Later, the names for others in 1955 were decided as
follows:
Brenda
Connie
Diane
Edith
Flora
Gladys
Hilda
Ione
Janet
Katie
Linda
Martha
Nellie
Orva
Peggy
Queena
Rosa
Stella
Trudy
Ursa
Verna
Wilma
Xenia
Yvonne
Zelda
_17._ THE GEARS AND GUTS OF THE GIANT
“_he that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our
skill_”
—Burke
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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