How is the typhoon named?

Business procedures for naming typhoons (1) The Regional Professional Meteorological Center-Tokyo Typhoon Center is responsible for naming tropical cyclones with tropical storm and above intensity in accordance with the naming table determined by the Typhoon Committee. The order of cyclone names and numbers (in parentheses). The bulletins issued by the Tokyo Tropical Cyclone Advisory Center of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the China and Japan Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS) Sea Area XI Meteorological Broadcasting also use the same naming and numbering. (2) Tropical cyclones are named in a predetermined order. Tropical cyclones retain their names throughout their life history. To avoid confusion, the Tokyo Typhoon Center only assigns numbers and does not give new names to tropical cyclones that pass through the International Date Line and enter the northwest Pacific, that is, the original names remain unchanged. The U.S. Central Pacific Hurricane Center, which is responsible for naming tropical cyclones in the central North Pacific, also agreed to maintain the name Tokyo Typhoon Center for tropical cyclones that cross the International Date Line from west to east. (3) All members of the Typhoon Committee will use the names and numbers assigned by the Tokyo Typhoon Center when issuing warning bulletins to the international community (including the media, aviation, and navigation). (4) For tropical cyclones that cause particularly serious disasters, members of the Typhoon Committee may apply to delete the name used by the tropical cyclone from the naming list (permanent naming), or apply to delete the name for other reasons. The typhoon naming list will be reviewed at the annual Typhoon Committee session.

The naming list of tropical cyclones in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea adopted by the 31st Typhoon Committee has 140 names, including Cambodia, China, North Korea, Hong Kong, China, Macau, Japan, and 14 members including Laos, Malaysia, Federated States of Micronesia, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, United States and Vietnam provided (each member provided 10 names). Arrange each member in alphabetical order. The naming table is used sequentially and cyclically.

The 140 names are divided into 10 groups; 14 names in each group (each member provides 1 name)

Northwestern Pacific and South China Sea Tropical Cyclone Naming Table

Serial number English name Chinese name Origin and meaning

1-1 Damrey David Cambodian elephant

1-2 Longwang Dragon King The god of rain in Chinese mythology

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1-3 Kirogi Hongyan, a migratory bird from Korea, comes and goes in autumn and spring in Korea

1-4 Kai-tak, Kai Tak, the name of the old Hong Kong airport in Hong Kong, China

1 -5 Tembin Libra Japanese Libra Constellation

1-6 Bolaven Bravan Laos Highlands

1-7 Chanchu Pearl China Macau Pearl

1-8 Jelawat Jay Lahua, a freshwater fish in Malaysia

1-9 Ewiniar Ewiniar Micronesian traditional storm god (Chuuk language)

1-10 Bilis Bilis Philippine speed

1-11 Kaemi, Korean ant

1-12 Prapiroon, Thai rain god

1-13 Maria, Maria, American lady’s name ( Chamarro language)

1-14 Saomai Sangmei Vietnamese Venus

2-1 Bopha Baoxia Cambodian flower name

2-2 Wukong Wukong Chinese Sun Wukong< /p>

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 from Hong Kong, China

2 -5 Yagi Capricorn Japanese Capricorn zodiac sign

2-6 Xangsane Elephant God Laos Elephant

2-7 Bebinca Bebinca Macau Macau Milk Pudding

2- 8 Rumbia Rumbia Malaysian palm tree

2-9 Soulik Suli Micronesia’s traditional Pohnpei chief title

2-10 Cimaron Philippine bison

2-11 Chebi Feiyan Korean swallow

2-12 Durian Durian Thailand’s favorite fruit

2-13 Utor Ute American squall line (Marshalese language) < /p>

2-14 Trami, a kind of flower in Vietnam

3-1 Kong-rey, Connie, a cute girl in Cambodian Khmer legend

3-2 Yutu Jade Rabbit Rabbit in Chinese myths and legends

3-3 Toraji Toraji A kind of flower in the mountains of North Korea

3-4 Man-yi Man-yi is the name of the Strait of Hong Kong, China, and is now a reservoir.

3-5 Usagi Lepus Japanese Lepus constellation

3-6 Pabuk Pabuk Laos large freshwater fish

3-7 Wutip butterfly Macau an insect

3-8 Sepat is a freshwater fish in Malaysia

3-9 Fitow is a beautiful and fragrant flower in Micronesia (Yapese language)

3-10 Danas, Danas’ Philippine experience

3-11 Nari, a Korean lily flower

3-12 Vipa, Weipa Thai lady’s name

3-13 Francisco, an American male name (Chamarro)

3-14 Lekima, a fruit in Vietnam

4-1 Krosa, a Cambodian crane

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Haiyan is a Chinese seabird

4-3 Podul is a willow tree that is planted in both urban and rural areas in Korea

4-4 Lingling is a girl's name in Hong Kong, China

4-5 Kajiki Swordfish Japanese Swordfish Constellation

4-6 Faxai Faxi Laotian lady’s name

4-7 Vamei Thrush Macau bird

< p>4-8 Tapah Tapah, a freshwater fish in Malaysia

4-9 Mitag Mina Micronesian lady's name (Yap language)

4-10 Hagibis sea shell Si Philippine Brown Swift

4-11 Noguri Raccoon Korean Dog

4-12 Ramasoon Ramson Thai Thunder God

4-13 Chataan Chatan American Rain (Chamorro language)

4-14 Halong Xialang, the name of a bay in Vietnam

5-1 Nakri, a flower in Cambodia

5-2 Fengshen Fengshen, the god of wind in Chinese mythology

5-3 Kalmaegi Seagull, a kind of seabird in Korea

5-4 Fung-wong, Phoenix, the name of the mountain in Hong Kong, China

5-5 Kammuri Northern Crown Japanese Crown Northern Constellation

5-6 Phanfone Phanfone Laos Animals

5-7 Vongfong Wasp Macau Type 1 Insect

5- 8 Rusa Malaysian deer

5-9 Sinlaku Sinlaku Micronesian legendary Kosrae goddess

5-10 Hagupit Hagupit Philippine whip

< p>5-11 Changmi Rose Korean flower name

5-12 Megkhla Mikla Thai Thunder Angel

5-13 Higos American fig (Chamarro language)

< p>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 Chinese mythology.

6-3 Pongsona, a beautiful flower from Korea

6-4 Yanyan, a girl’s name from Hong Kong, China

6-5 Kujira, a whale from Japan Block

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, a kind of tree in Malaysia Planting fruits

6-9 Soudelor Sudiro, the legendary Pohnpei chief of Micronesia

6-10 Imbudo Ibudo Philippine funnel

6 -11 Koni Swan, a kind of bird in Korea

6-12 Hanuman, Hanwen Thai interesting monkey

6-13 Etau Aitao American Storm Cloud (Palauan language)

< p>6-14 Vamco A river in southern Vietnam

7-1 Krovanh A kind of tree in Cambodia

7-2 Dujuan A kind of flower in China

7-3 Maemi, a kind of cicada in Korea

7-4 Choi-wan, colorful clouds in the sky of Hong Kong, China

7-5 Koppu, Japanese giant constellation< /p>

7-6 Ketsana Ketsana, a tree in Laos

7-7 Parma Parma Macau Macau

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7-8 Melor Jasmine, a Malaysian flower

7-9 Nepartak, a famous warrior of Micronesia (Kosrae language)

7-10 Lupit Lubi Philippine Cruel

7-11 Sudal Suter Korean Otter

7-12 Nida Nida Thai lady’s name

7 -13 Omais Omais American Roaming (Palauan language)

7-14 Conson Conson Vietnamese monuments

8-1 Chanthu Chandu Cambodian flower

8-2 Dianmu, the god of thunder and lightning in Chinese mythology

8-3 Mindule, a small yellow flower from Korea

8-4 Tingting, a girl’s name from Hong Kong, China

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8-5 Kompasu Compass Japanese Compass Constellation

8-6 Namtheun Nanchuan Laos River

8-7 Malou Agate Macao

8-8 Meranti Meranti, a tree in Malaysia

8-9 Rananim Yunna Micronesia Hello, hello (Chuukese language)

8-10 Malakas Malaka Philippines is strong , powerful

8-11 Megi Catfish Korean Fish

8-12 Chaba Siam Thai Tropical Flower

8-13 Kodo Kudu American Cloud (Marshalese Language)

8-14 Songda Songda Vietnam A river in northwest Vietnam

9-1 Sarika Sarika Cambodian finch bird

9-2 Haima Seahorse, a kind of fish in China

9-3 Meari Mi Lei Korean echo

9-4 Ma-on Saddle, the name of the mountain in Hong Kong, China

9-5 Tokage scorpion Tiger Japanese Scorpion Tiger Constellation

9-6 Nock-ten Lotan Laos Bird

9-7 Muifa Plum Blossom Macau Flower

9-8 Merbok Miao Cypress A kind of bird in Malaysia

9-9 Nanmadol The famous Pohnpei ruins in Micronesia

9-10 Talas Talas Philippines sharp

9-11 Noru, Korean roe deer

9-12 Kularb rose, a kind of flower in Thailand

9-13 Roke, American male name (Chamarro language)

9-14 Sonca, a singing bird in Vietnam

10-1 Nesat, a Cambodian fisherman

10-2 Haitang, a Chinese flower

10 -3 Nalgae Nige Korea is alive and flying freely

10-4 Banyan Banyan tree A kind of tree in Hong Kong, China

10-5 Washi Aquila Japanese Aquila constellation

< p>10-6 Matsa Maisha Laos female fish

10-7 Sanvu coral Macau aquatic creature

10-8 Mawar Mawar Malaysian rose

10-9 Guchol An ancient Micronesian spice (condiment) (Yapese language)

10-10 Talim Talim Philippines’ obvious edge

10-11 Nabi Colorful butterfly Korean butterfly

10-12 Khanun Kanu Thai Thai fruit

10-13 Vicente

Vicente American female name (Chamarro language)

10-14 Saola Sula Vietnam An animal recently discovered in Vietnam