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Published 15:52 12 Feb 2018 GMT
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Apparently, it would become too confusing if his name was used.
According to The Irish Examiner, in an email between Met Éireann and the Met Office, Ireland's Chief Weather Forecaster at the time, Gerald Fleming, rejected the idea.
“We have a big C&W star in Ireland called Nathan Carter, so probably best to avoid this,” he said.
“Certain sections of our media seem unnaturally interested in how many names ‘we’ got as opposed to how many ‘they’ got in!
“I never encourage that line of thinking and just say that the list is agreed between us — which is no more than the truth!”
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