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Certain words on my sites like “hurricane” seem to overtake the entire context of the page and make all of the ads displayed be for hurricane related items. Is there a way to tell the google crawler that hurricane should be ignored or downplayed in the context?

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When you use context-sensitive ad targeting, the way your page is written determines which ads are shown. If there isn’t much content on the page, if certain words are repeated, etc. effects what is shown.
Your best bet is to use page section targeting, and ensure the terms you want to have result in ads appear there.https://www.google.com/adsense/support/b…
Inorder to get relevant ads, you could try-
1. Section Targeting – This method is to place special keywords between the most relevant content on a webpage. Google then, will use this content specificall to deliver more targeted ads.
2. Competitive URL filtering – to filter out urls from which ads are displaying in your site.
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Your last sentence implies that Google crawler has a brain and is able to make rational decisions and judgments. I don’t think so
I don’t think you can