Recently, tropical typhoon Lingling made landfall in mainland China. This seemingly feminine typhoon is not as feminine as its name. Instead, they carried out a violent sweep on the Chinese mainland, which brought a considerable impact to the Chinese mainland. In fact, its feminine name has nothing to do with its own power.
First of all, let us take a look at how the typhoon was named? In order to avoid confusion in typhoon names, relevant countries and regions decided to standardize the naming of typhoons at the 30th meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) held in Hong Kong from November 25 to December 1, 1997. Among them, Northwest Tropical cyclones in the Pacific and South China Sea are named with Asian-style names. The naming method is to make a naming list in advance and then reuse it year after year in order.
This naming list contains 140 names, provided by 14 member countries and regions in the Asia-Pacific region to which WMO belongs. Among them, "Lingling" is a name provided by Hong Kong, China, which means a girl's name.
Then we can see that this feminine name is not determined by the strength of her wind, but by the sequence and position of its number.
So let’s take a look at where it affects China? Therefore, in the future, the heavy rains of Swordfish will stay in Hainan, Guangdong and southeastern Guangxi for a long time, where the rain will continue to fall; and the water vapor outside the typhoon embryo will gather on the northwest side of the subtropical high, bringing continuous heavy rains like plum rain to Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. The rain here has also been falling; in the later period, the heavy rains from the typhoon embryo will also affect Fujian and Taiwan, and the rain here may also start to fall.
In this we can realize that the influence of the typhoon under the name of this beautiful girl is still not small.