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List of typhoon names in 2019

Every time a typhoon comes, it seems that the name of the typhoon has been known in advance. What's the matter? The original name of the typhoon has been determined for a long time. Since January 1, 2000, a new naming method has been used and a new naming table has been established, which is called typhoon naming method for short. So has the name of typhoon been generated this year? Let's get to know.

List of typhoon names in 2019

Typhoon No.01 in 2019: Pabuk pabu Laos freshwater fish

Typhoon 02 2019: Wutip butterfly an insect in Macao

Typhoon No.03 2019: a kind of freshwater fish in Sepat

Typhoon No. 04, 2019: a beautiful fragrant flower in Fitow, Micronesia (yapese)

Typhoon No.05 2019: Danas experience in the Philippines

Typhoon No.06 2019: Nari lily a South Korean flower

Typhoon No. 07 2019: name of Ms. VIPA Vespa Thailand

Typhoon No.08 2019: Francisco van skow American man's name (chamarro)

Typhoon No.09 2019: a fruit in Vietnam, Lekima

Typhoon No.10 2019: Krosa Rosa Cambodian crane

Typhoon No.11 2019: Haiyan petrel, a sea bird of China

Typhoon No.12 2019: Podu willow a tree planted in urban and rural areas of North Korea

Typhoon No. 13, 2019: Lingling, Hong Kong, China girl name

Typhoon 14, 2019: Kajiki swordfish, Japanese swordfish constellation

Typhoon No. 15, 2019: name of Ms. FAXAI FASI Laos

Typhoon 16 2019: vamei thrush a bird in Macao

Typhoon No.17 2019: a kind of freshwater fish in Tapah, Malaysia

Typhoon No. 18, 2019: name of Ms. mitag Mina Micronesia (Yap)

No.19 typhoon 2019: hagibis habes Brown swift in the Philippines

Typhoon No.20 2019: Noguri raccoon, Korean dog

Typhoon 21 of 2019: ramasoon

Typhoon No.22 2019: chataan, chatan, USA rain (Chamorro)

Typhoon No.23 2019: HaLong, xialang, a bay in Vietnam

Typhoon 24 in 2019: Nakri a flower in Cambodia

Typhoon No.25 2019: Fengshen, the God of wind in Chinese Mythology

Typhoon No.26 2019: Kalmaegi seagull a North Korean seabird

Typhoon No. 27, 2019: Fung Wong, Phoenix, Hong Kong, China

Typhoon 28 of 2019: Kammuri northern corona, Japan northern corona constellation

Typhoon 29 2019: phanfone, Laos animal

Typhoon No. 30, 2019: Vongfong wasp, a class of insects in Macao

The characteristics of these names are that each name does not exceed 9 letters; it is easy to pronounce; there is no bad meaning in each member's language; it will not bring any difficulty to each member; it is not the name of a commercial organization; the name selected should be recognized by all members; if any member objects, the name cannot be used as a typhoon name.

Why do the names of some typhoons sound elegant, and are they consistent with the temperament of typhoons?

Some people may think that these names sound very elegant and beautiful, such as "Flying Swallow", "mountain bamboo" and "Wukong". Are they not in harmony with the temperament of typhoon that will cause disasters? It is understood that this is a hope: if the typhoon comes, it can effectively alleviate the local drought and bring sufficient precipitation for it.

Is the name of typhoon permanent? Will it be replaced?

In general, the pre-made naming table is used repeatedly year after year in order. However, in special cases, the naming table will also be adjusted. For example, when a typhoon causes a particularly serious disaster or casualties and is notorious as a public well-known typhoon, in order to prevent it from having the same name as other typhoons, members of the Typhoon Committee can apply for its name The name is deleted from the naming table, that is, the name will always be given to this tropical cyclone. Other tropical cyclones will no longer use this name, such as "petrel". When the name of a typhoon is removed from the nomenclature table, the Typhoon Committee will supplement the name of the tropical cyclone as proposed by the relevant members.

It is understood that No. 30 super typhoon "Haiyan" in 2013 hit the Visayas, Vietnam and South China of the Philippines, and then "was retired" and replaced by "White Deer". In 2016, No. 22 super typhoon "Haima" hit Luzon Island in the Philippines, South China and East China, and was replaced by "Mulan" after retirement.