Why is 'female storm' more severe than 'male storm'?
During World War II, the US Navy in the Pacific began to name women for storms to remember the lover or daughter he was passionate about in his home country.
During World War II, the US Navy in the Pacific began to name women for storms to remember the lover or daughter he was passionate about in his home country.
The storms of women names often cause more deaths than "male storms".
By the 1970s, men and women were chosen to take turns to set storms for gender equality.
Despite being named after the random rotation, according to statistics, storms with women's names often result in more deaths than "male storms" . An empirical study conducted by experts from the two universities of Illinois and Arizona (USA) and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has demonstrated that between 1950 and 2012, each "bout Female storms "average 45 deaths compared to the number 23 for " male storms ". And as the name of the storm sounded more feminine, the number of its victims increased, though not necessarily "female storm" was stronger than "male storm".
This anomaly is explained by the attitude of gender discrimination , male disdain among the people. It seems that from the unconscious, we always overlook the devastation of "female storms" rather than "male storms" so there are no effective prevention and response measures. In general, people are not afraid of "female storm" with "male storm".
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