If TWC coordinated with more people and provided a transparent naming criteria before implementing this idea, then I feel everyone would have reacted more positively. I get the point of identification for research and history after the fact, but it seems to be a distraction before the event happens. I'm worried that everyone will start wanting a name and classification scale for every weather system imaginable to where we're so focused on it rather than what the particular system could do to ruin property and lives.
Look at all the snow, wind, power outages, and deaths that occurred just from this blizzard. We should be paying way more attention to the threats that storms pose, not so much the name or classification. The goals are to learn what went right and wrong, how to forecast the next one better, and how to make people respond properly to save lives and property in the future. TWC, NWS, the media, and anyone else in the meteorological community all should share this role. Anyway, I think we should head back on topic here as this blizzard was quite significant for New England.