Beginning in 2000, the names of typhoons were changed to unified Asian names: provided by 14 countries (regions), each country (region) provided 10, a total of 140 names, listed in order The list is made. Every time a new typhoon appears, it is given a name in order from top to bottom. After the 140 are used up, the cycle starts from the first one. If there is a typhoon that causes serious consequences, the name will be removed as a permanent memorial. , put on a new name and continue the cycle
Several typhoons in 2010:
Omais: United States, lingering
Conson ): Vietnam, name of historical monument (Kunshan)
Chanthu: Cambodia, flower name
Dianmu: China, name of god (Dianmu)< /p>
Mindulle: North Korea, flower name (dandelion)
Lionrock: Hong Kong, mountain name
Kompasu: Japan, constellation Name (Compass)
Namtheun: Laos, river name