The Weather Channel is going to name Blizzards this winter...just like they do with hurricanes.
Here's The Weather Channel's list of winter storm names for THIS winter:
#1.) Athena. (--The Greek goddess of wisdom and courage, if you must know.)
#2.) Brutus. (--The guy who killed Caesar.)
#3.) Caesar.
#4.) Draco. (--The first legislator in Athens . . . and the kid who bullied Harry Potter.)
#5.) Euclid. (--The mathematician who invented geometry.)
#6.) Freyr. (--A Norse god of weather.)
#7.) Gandolf. (--Yeah, they spelled it wrong. The wizard in "The Lord of the Rings" was Gandalf.)
#8.) Helen. (--The daughter of Zeus in Greek mythology.)
#9.) Iago. (--Othello's enemy in the Shakespeare play.)
#10.) Jove. (--The Roman god of the sky.)
#11.) Khan. (--A Mongolian emperor . . . and the villain in "Star Trek II".)
#12.) Luna. (--The Roman goddess of the moon.)
#13.) Magnus.
#14.) Nemo. (--The name of the captain in "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" . . . or the fish in the Disney movie.)
#15.) Orko. (--The Basque god of thunder.)
#16.) Plato. (--The famous Greek philosopher.)
#17.) Q. (--Just Q. It's possible they named it after James Bond's gadget guy, or the villain in some of the later "Star Trek" TV shows . . . but we don't know for sure.)
#18.) Rocky. (--Yeah, they definitely seemed to struggle to keep up with the mythology theme as they went deeper into the alphabet.)
#19.) Saturn. (--The Roman god of time.)
#20.) Triton. (--The son of Poseidon in Greek mythology.)
#21.) Ukko. (--The Finnish god of weather.)
#22.) Virgil. (--The famous Roman poet.)
#23.) Walda. (--Another "Lord of the Rings" character.)
#24.) Xerxes. (--The king of Persia.)
#25.) Yogi. (--The former catcher for the Yankees who said, quote, "It's not over 'til it's over." . . . or a cartoon bear that steals picnic baskets.)
#26.) Zeus. (--The most powerful of the Greek gods.)