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Old September 15th 06, 02:55 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Simon Wyndham wrote:
Hi,

*WEAK* is as bad as mini, this thing ripped up trees after all.



Well, on the scale of things it was weak. The word 'mini' implies that
it is small. As anyone who knows anything about these things knows, some
powerful tornadoes can be very thin. So if people want to use the word
mini, fine. But it doesn't relate to anything meaningful. Much like the
stupidity of most modern news reporters using the word 'enormity' for
the wrong reasons.

If only people would actually think about what they have said, and what
it actually means, we wouldn't have such stupid terms being use. I mean,
if you have a light gust of wind, you don't say "a mini gust of wind" do
you?

Simon


Has my old English secondary school teacher taught.
Observe, don't see.
Listen, don't hear.
Say, don't speak.

Joe
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