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Typhoon nomenclature
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The internationally unified typhoon nomenclature is determined by the countries and regions surrounding the typhoon* **Colleagues first develop a naming list and then reuse it year after year in order.
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Introduction
Nomenclature
Appendix 1: Tropical cyclone nomenclature in the northwest Pacific and South China Sea
Attachment 2: Nomenclature of retired typhoons
Edit this paragraph introduction
The Northwest Pacific region is the area with the most frequent typhoons (tropical storms) in the world. Six or six typhoons land in our country every year. As many as seven. Before there were internationally unified naming rules, relevant countries and regions had different names for tropical storms that appeared here, and the same typhoon often had several names. In our country, four digits are numbered according to the region and time in which they occurred. The first two digits are the year and the last two digits are the sequence number. The typhoon centers of the Asia-Pacific Regional Professional Meteorological Observatory under the World Meteorological Organization located in Tokyo, Japan, are numbered in order of entering 180 degrees east longitude and north of the equator. The U.S. Naval Joint Typhoon Warning Center in Guam is named after people from British and American countries, and international media also often use the name Guam in reports. There are also some countries or regions that have their own names for typhoons that affect their area. In order to avoid name confusion, the 30th Meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) held in Hong Kong from November 25 to December 1, 1997 decided that tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific and South China Sea should be named with Asian-style names. And decided to use the new naming method from January 1, 2000. [1]
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The naming table*** has 140 names, respectively from Cambodia, China, North Korea, Hong Kong, It is provided by 14 member countries and regions including Japan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Micronesia, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam to facilitate the people of all countries to prevent typhoons and disasters and strengthen international and regional cooperation. In this set of 140 typhoon names proposed by 14 members, each country and region proposed 10 names. The 10 proposed by China are: Dragon King (later replaced by "Sea Anemone"), Wukong, Jade Rabbit, Petrel, Wind God, Poseidon, Cuckoo, Lightning Mother, Sea Horse and Begonia. Interestingly, the names of Western Pacific typhoons used internationally still rarely have disaster connotations. Most of them have elegant and peaceful connotations, such as jasmine, rose, pearl, lotus, colorful clouds, etc., which do not seem to be in harmony with the typhoon disaster. . [1] If a tropical cyclone causes particularly serious damage to a member of the Typhoon Committee, the member may apply to delete the name of the tropical cyclone from the naming list and permanently name the name of the tropical cyclone to the tropical cyclone. Cyclone (permanent name), other tropical cyclones (typhoons) no longer use this name. In this way, a new name must be added to the naming list. [1]
Edit attachment 1 to this paragraph: Tropical cyclone naming table in the northwest Pacific and South China Sea
Note: Since the naming may change (as mentioned in the naming method section), this article Table statistics are as of February 2011.
Serial number English name Chinese name Naming country meaning
1-1 Damrey David Cambodian elephant
1-2 Haikui Sea anemone A kind of marine life in China
1 -3 Kirogi Hongyan, a migratory bird in Korea, comes and goes in autumn and spring in Korea
1-4 Kai-tak, the name of the old Hong Kong airport in Kai Tak, Hong Kong, China
1-5 Tembin Libra Japanese Libra Constellation
1-6 Bolaven Bolaven Laos Highlands
1-7 Sanba Sanba Macau, China Macau building name
1-8 Jelawat Jelawat Malaysia A freshwater fish
1-9 Ewiniar Micronesian traditional storm god (Chuuk language)
1-10 Maliksi Philippines-
1-11 Kaemi, Gemei Korean ant
1-12 Prapiroon, Thai rain god
1-13 Maria Maria, American lady’s name (Chamarro language)
1-14 Son Tinh Mountain God, Vietnamese Mountain God
2-1 Bopha Baoxia, Cambodian flower name
2-2 Wukong Wukong, a character in China's "Journey to the West" , is a monkey
2-3 Sonamu Qingsong, a kind of pine tree in Korea, which can take root on stone cliffs and is evergreen all year round
2-4 Shanshan Shanshan, a girl’s name in Hong Kong, China
p>2-5 Yagi Capricorn Japanese Capricorn zodiac sign
2-6 Leepi Lippi Laos -
2-7 Bebinca Beibijia Macau Macau milk pudding
2-8 Rumbia Rumbia Malaysian palm tree
2-9 Soulik Suli Micronesian traditional Pohnpei chief title
2-10 Cimaron Cimaron Philippines Philippines Bison
2-11 Chebi Feiyan Korean Swallow
2-12 Mangkhut Mangosteen Thailand’s favorite fruit
2-13 Utor Ute American squall line (Marshalese language)
2-14 Trami, a flower in Vietnam
3-1 Kong-rey, Connie, a cute girl in Cambodian Khmer legends
3-2 Yutu Jade Rabbit, a rabbit in Chinese mythology and legends
3-3 Toraji Toraji, a flower in the mountains of North Korea
3-4 Man-yi Man-yi Man-yi, Hong Kong Strait, China Name, now a reservoir
3-5 Usagi Lepus Japanese constellation of Lepus
3-6 Pabuk Pabuk Laos large freshwater fish
3-7 Wutip Butterfly, an insect in Macau
3-8 Sepat, a freshwater fish in Malaysia
3-9 Fitow, a beautiful and fragrant flower in Micronesia (Yapese Language)
3-10 Danas Danas Philippines Experience
3-11 Nari Lily Korean flower
3-12 Vipa Weipa Thai lady’s name
3-13 Francisco Fansgao American male name (Chamar
ro language)
3-14 Lekima Lekima, a kind of fruit in Vietnam
Serial number English name Chinese name naming country meaning
4-1 Krosa Rosa Cambodia Crane
4-2 Haiyan Petrel, a Chinese seabird
4-3 Podul Willow, a Korean tree planted in both urban and rural areas
4-4 Lingling Lingling, a girl's name from Hong Kong, China
4-5 Kajiki, a Japanese swordfish constellation
4-6 Faxai, a Lao lady's name
4-7 Peipah Pipa, a musical instrument in Macau
4-8 Tapah Tapah, a freshwater fish in Malaysia
4-9 Mitag Mina Micronesian lady's name (Yap language) p>
4-10 Hagibis Philippine Brown Swift
4-11 Noguri Raccoon Korean Dog
4-12 Ramasoon Thai Thunder God
4-13 Matmo Madam United States -
4-14 Halong Xia Lang, Vietnam, a bay name in Vietnam
5-1 Nakri, a flower in Cambodia
5-2 Fengshen, the god of wind in Chinese mythology
5-3 Kalmaegi, a seabird in Korea
5-4 Fung-wong, the name of a mountain in Hong Kong, China
5-5 Kammuri, the northern crown of Japan, the constellation of the northern crown of Japan
5-6 Phanfone, the animal of Papong, Laos
5-7 Vongfong, the wasp, a type of insect in Macau
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5-8 Nuri Parrot Malaysian Deer
5-9 Sinlaku Sinlaku Micronesian legendary Kosrae goddess
5-10 Hagupit Hagupit Philippines Whip
5-11 Changmi Rose Korean Flower Name
5-12 Megkhla Mikla Thai Thunder Angel
5-13 Higos Higos American Fig (Chamarro language) )
5-14 Bavi is the name of a mountain in northern Vietnam
6-1 Maysak is a tree in Cambodia
6-2 Haishen is the god of the sea in China The mythical god of the sea
6-3 Noul Hongxia Koreaxia
6-4 Dolphin White dolphin China Hong Kong China rare animal
6-5 Kujira Whale Japan Cetus
6-6 Chan-hom Chan-hom A kind of tree in Laos
6-7 Linfa Lotus A kind of flower in Macau
6-8 Nangka Wave Kamala a kind of fruit
6-9 Soudelor Sudiro Micronesian legendary Pohnpei
6-10 Molave ??Molave ??Philippines Philippine hardwood
6-11 Goni Swan, a kind of bird in Korea
6-12 Atsani Undetermined strong discharge phenomenon in Thailand's atmosphere
6-13 Etau Aitao American storm cloud (Palauan language)
6-14
Vamco, a river in southern Vietnam
Serial number, English name, Chinese name, country meaning
7-1 Krovanh, a kind of tree in Cambodia
7- 2 Dujuan, a kind of flower in China
7-3 Mujigea, rainbow, an atmospheric phenomenon in Korea
7-4 Choi-wan, colorful clouds in the sky of Hong Kong, China
7 -5 Koppu Japanese Giant Constellation
7-6 Champi A kind of flower in Laos
7-7 In-Fa An ornamental object that can emit colorful sparks when lit in Macao
7-8 Melor Jasmine, a kind of flower in Malaysia
7-9 Nepartak Nepartak, the famous warrior of Micronesia (Kosrae language)
7-10 Lupit Lubi Philippine Cruel
7-11 Sudal Galaxy Korean Otter
7-12 Nida Nida Thai lady name
7-13 Omais American Wandering (Palauan language)
7-14 Conson Conson Vietnamese monuments
8-1 Chanthu Chandu Cambodian flower
8-2 Dianmu Dianmu China The mythical god of thunder and lightning
8-3 Mindule Dandelion, a small yellow flower in Korea
8-4 Lionrock Lion Rock, the symbol of Hong Kong, China
8- 5 Kompasu Compass Japanese Compass Constellation
8-6 Namtheun Nanchuan Laos River
8-7 Malou Agate Macao
8-8 Meranti Meranti Malaysian species Tree
8-9 - - Micronesia-
8-10 Malakas Malaka Philippine strong
8-11 Megi Catfish Korean fish
8-12 Chaba Siam Thai Tropical Flower
8-13 Aere American Storm
8-14 Songda Songda Vietnam A river in northwest Vietnam
9-1 Sarika, a Cambodian finch bird
9-2 Haima, a Chinese fish
9-3 Meari Mi Lei Korean echo
9-4 Ma-on Ma'an The name of the mountain in Hong Kong, China
9-5 Tokage The Japanese scorpion and tiger constellation
9-6 Nock-ten Lotan Laos Birds
9-7 Muifa, a kind of flower in Macau
9-8 Merbok, a kind of bird in Malaysia
9-9 Nanmadol, Nanmadol Micron The famous Pohnpei of Indonesia
9-10 Talas Talas Philippines sharp
9-11 Noru Korean roe deer
9-12 Kularb Rose Thailand A kind of flower
9-13 Roke American male name (Chamarro language)
9-14 Sonca Sonca, a singing bird in Vietnam
10- 1 Nesat Cambodian fisherman
10-2 Haitang Begonia Chinese flower
10-3 Nalgae Nige Korea is alive and flying freely
10-4 Banyan Banyan tree is a kind of tree in Hong Kong, China
10-5 Washi Aquila Japanese Aquila constellation
10-6 Pakhar Baijia Laos -
10-7 Sanvu Coral Macau a kind of water creature
10 -8 Mawar Mawar Malaysian rose
10-9 Guchol An ancient Micronesian spice (condiment) (Yapese language)
10-10 Talim Philippines Distinctive Edge
10-11 Doksuri Korea -
10-12 Khanun Kanu Thai Fruit
10-13 Vicente American Lady Name (Chamarro language)
10-14 Saola Saola, a recently discovered animal in Vietnam
[2] Note: WMO announced the naming list of three northwest Pacific typhoons in 2009 The replacement names for the three delisted names are Atsani named by Thailand (replacing Morak), Champi named by Laos (replacing Ketsana), and In-Fa named by Macau (replacing Parma) (How to pronounce fireworks in Cantonese?) The Chinese translations of these three names have not yet been given. At the same time, The Territory of Guahan proposed to delist Fanapi, which attacked Taiwan, Fujian and Guangdong.
Edit attachment 2 to this paragraph: Nomenclature of retired typhoons
Reason for the retirement of the original number name and replace it with the name
4-7 Typhoon Huamei In 2001, Typhoon Huamei became a record The closest tropical cyclone to the equator in history
(This record was broken in 2004) Pipa
4-13 Chatian In 2002, Typhoon Chatian hit the Mai Islands in the Western Pacific. Demu
5-8 Lusa Typhoon Lusa attacked Korean parrots in 2002
6-3 Pongxian Typhoon Pongxian attacked Hongxia, an archipelago in the western Pacific in 2002
6-4 Xinxin has no local representative white dolphin
6-10 Typhoon Ibudu hit Morafi in the Philippines in 2003
7-3 Singing Cicada 2003 In 2004, Typhoon Suter hit the Korean Rainbow
7-11 In 2004, Typhoon Suter hit the Milky Way Islands in the Western Pacific
8-9 In 2004, Typhoon Yunna hit eastern China Fan Yabi
8-4 Tingting has no local representative Lion Rock
1-2 Dragon King In 2005, Typhoon Dragon King hit Anemone in southeastern China
10 -6 Maisha 2005 Typhoon Maisha hits Pakka in southeastern China
10-11 Nabi 2005 Typhoon Nabi hits Dusuri, Japan
1-7 Pearl 2006 Typhoon Pearl hits the Philippines and Sanba in southern China
1-10 Severe tropical storm Bilis hits Malis in southeastern China in 2006
1-14 Sangmei Super Bowl in 2006 Strong typhoon Sammy hits the mountain in eastern China
2-6 Typhoon Xiangshen hits Lipi in the Philippines in 2006
2-12 Durian Typhoon Durian hits Mangkhut in the Philippines in 2006
6-12 Typhoon Morakot hits Atsani, Taiwan, China in 2009
7-6 Ketsana Typhoon Ketsana hits Champi, Philippines in 2009
7-7 Bama In 2009, Typhoon Parma hit the Philippines and southern China In-fa
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Reference Materials
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China Weather Network
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Official website of the Central Meteorological Observatory
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