every year, China will be attacked by typhoon. Do you know how to name the typhoon? The recent arrival of typhoon pigeon has brought great inconvenience to people's travel, so how to name the typhoon pigeon? What is the basis of typhoon naming?
So every year, there are typhoons. How are all kinds of names? The nomenclature of typhoons is based on the naming system of tropical cyclones in the Northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea, which can also be called the naming system of tropical cyclones. Typhoons refer to a level of tropical cyclones in the Northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea, which is often mistaken for the name of tropical cyclones.
The international unified tropical cyclone nomenclature is a nomenclature developed jointly by the surrounding countries and regions affected by the formation of tropical cyclones, and then used repeatedly year after year in order. The naming table first gives the English name, and each member country can translate the name to the local language according to the pronunciation or meaning.
When a tropical cyclone name is used, causing great losses to one or more member countries, the name will be permanently removed from use. Member States suffering losses may appeal to the World Meteorological Organization to remove their names. For example, typhoon Yunna means "Hello, hello", but according to statistics, typhoon Yunna killed 164 people in Zhejiang, 24 people were missing, and the direct economic loss reached 18.128 billion yuan. It was permanently removed from the international typhoon naming sequence.
There are 140 names in the naming table, which are provided by 11 member countries and 3 regions in the Asia Pacific region of the World Meteorological Organization. They are Cambodia, mainland China, North Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Micronesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam. So as to facilitate people of all countries to prevent and resist disasters and strengthen international and regional cooperation.
Of the 140 typhoon names proposed by 14 members, 10 names are proposed for each country or region.
The latest 10 names proposed by mainland China are: sea anemone, Wukong, jade rabbit, white deer, Aeolus, sea god, cuckoo, electric mother, seahorse (removed from the list), and Begonia.
The latest 10 names proposed by Hong Kong are: Kai Tak, Shan Shan, Wan Yi, Lingling, Phoenix, white dolphin, Caiyun, lion mountain, Ma'an and banyan.
The latest 10 names proposed by Macao, China are: Sanba, beibijia, butterfly, pipa, wasp, lotus, fireworks, agate, plum blossom and coral.