Around the world Quote by Teresa Jordan
““I once ran across a list of nearly 400 winds from around the world and wondered why Wyoming, so dominated by wind, has so few names for its variations. . . . There's the wind, the damned wind, and the goddamned wind.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Unknown source, likely personal blog or talk
The speaker notes that despite Wyoming's abundant winds, there are very few distinct names for them, highlighting a lack of linguistic detail for a common natural phenomenon.
In simple terms: Wyoming has many winds but few names for them.
Observe and name the subtle variations around you.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- weather reporting
- educational curricula
- local tourism
- environmental research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does naming affect our relationship with nature?
- What names could capture wind nuances?
Naming may not change the wind’s impact, only perception.