Why this word is great
PROCELLE — [Noun] A storm or tempest. From Middle French procelle, from Latin procella ("storm"), from procello ("to throw violently forward"), from pro- ("forward") + cello ("to rise, to tower"). Unlike "tempest" (which carries Shakespearean grandeur) or "gale" (which reduces the storm to mere wind), procelle is the storm in its raw, unadorned form—neither romanticized nor diminished. It is the sudden lash of rain against a barn roof, the way thunder rolls like a barrel down a hillside, the smell of ozone sharp in the air before the first strike. A storm is just a storm, until you give it a name.