Good Read | More people die in hurricanes named after women
Apparently, more people die in hurricanes named after women, because we so deeply assume that human females are weaker and more ineffectual than men that even naming something with a human female's name automatically makes people care less about what it does, even though it skyrockets death tolls.
"More people die in hurricanes named after women because they’re not taken as seriously":
"A hurricane with a relatively masculine name is estimated to cause 15.15 deaths, whereas a hurricane with a relatively feminine name is estimated to cause 41.84 deaths," said the study.
"In other words, our model suggests that changing a severe hurricane's name from Charley to Eloise could nearly triple its death toll."