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What is the name of the typhoon?
In 1970s, the naming system was used in all tropical cyclone-prone areas. After the end of 1970s, under the coordination of the Regional Tropical Cyclone Committee of the World Meteorological Organization, the naming of tropical cyclones went international. In most areas, the nomenclature of tropical cyclones (male and female names are usually used alternately) is formulated by the tropical cyclone committee in this area, and the more important task of the tropical cyclone committee is to promote and coordinate the tropical cyclone disaster reduction actions in this area. Specific practices vary from region to region. Designated meteorological centers are usually responsible for naming tropical cyclones alphabetically. Some regional naming tables are recycled, some regions often make new naming tables, and some regional naming tables are used from scratch after use. If a tropical cyclone is notorious, such as causing serious casualties or huge property losses, the name of the tropical cyclone should be deleted from the name list and replaced with another name of the same sex with the same initials. In some areas, tropical cyclones are named with four digits, the first two digits are the year, and the last two digits are the serial numbers of tropical cyclones in that year, and some have added geographical indications. For example, the tropical storm 1 in BayofBengal in 0 was named BOB 9 109(BOB is the abbreviation of English Bay of Bengal). 1990 Typhoon No.25 was named 9025. Some countries have developed their own nomenclature, for example, the United States has developed a nomenclature for the Northwest Pacific and the North Central Pacific, and the Philippines has also developed a nomenclature for typhoons in the Northwest Pacific. The name of typhoon in the northwest Pacific used by joint typhoon warning center in Guam is often adopted by other countries in the region.
Most members of the Typhoon Committee come from countries and regions affected by typhoons. For many years, the Typhoon Committee has set up a system for numbering typhoons, namely the Typhoon Center, namely the Tokyo Professional Meteorological Center, which is responsible for numbering tropical cyclones that reach the intensity of tropical storms. According to the resolution of the 3rd 1 meeting of the Typhoon Committee, a new tropical cyclone naming method was implemented from 65438+ 10/day in 2000. This method will be used in the communiqué issued by members of the Typhoon Committee to the international community. Members also use it to issue tropical cyclone warnings in local languages. The Typhoon Committee will continue to use tropical cyclone numbers. The numbering method of tropical cyclones has been adopted in China, and the tropical cyclones occurring near the center of the northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea, west of east longitude 180 degrees and north of the equator are numbered according to the sequence of their generation. For example, tropical storm 9608 was the eighth tropical cyclone generated in the above-mentioned sea area in 1996. When it develops into a strong tropical storm, it is called a strong tropical storm 9608. When it continues to develop into a typhoon, it is called a typhoon 9608. Of course, when it decays into a tropical storm, it is also called a tropical storm 9608. When a tropical cyclone weakens into a tropical depression or degenerates into an extratropical cyclone, the numbering will stop.
From June 5438+1 October1day, 2000, when the Central Meteorological Observatory issued the tropical cyclone warning, the tropical cyclone numbers and names continued to be used.
1 997165438+1October 25th to February1The 30th meeting of the Typhoon Committee held in Hongkong, China decided to study the proposal of adopting Asian style names for tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific and the South China Sea, and appointed the Typhoon Research Coordination Group (TRCG) to study the implementation details. After a year's efforts, TRCG put forward the suggestion of naming tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific and South China Sea. 1998 12 1 After heated discussions at the meeting of Typhoon Committee 3 1 held in Manila, Philippines, TRCG's naming scheme for tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea was agreed, and it was decided to implement a new naming method for tropical cyclones from 1 in 2000. The Typhoon Committee naming list * * * has a total of 140 names, provided by Cambodia, China, North Korea, China, Hong Kong, China, Macau, China, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Micronesia (Federated States of), Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam in the Asia-Pacific region.
The naming table of the Typhoon Committee will be used for forecasts, warnings and announcements issued to the international aviation and navigation community through the international media, and also for members to issue tropical cyclone warnings in local languages. This will help people to be more alert to the coming tropical cyclone and increase the effectiveness of warning. The Typhoon Committee will continue to use tropical cyclone numbers. In order to avoid unnecessary confusion caused by multiple translators, the Central Meteorological Observatory in China, the Hong Kong Observatory and the Geophysical and Meteorological Observatory in Macau, China decided on a unified set of Chinese translations. Starting from June 5438+1 October12000, the Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to use tropical cyclone numbers and names when issuing tropical cyclone warnings. Tropical cyclone 1 in 2000 was named "Davi" and was provided by Cambodia.
1, Target (1) The naming table of Typhoon Committee will be used for the forecasts and warnings issued to international aviation and navigation through international media. This term is also used in the communiqué issued by members of the Typhoon Committee to the international community. (2) For members to use when issuing tropical cyclone warnings in local languages. This will help people to be more alert to the coming tropical cyclone and increase the effectiveness of warning. The Typhoon Committee will continue to use tropical cyclone numbers. 2. Naming method
(1) The northwest Pacific and South China Sea adopt a set of tropical cyclone nomenclature.
(2) Invite all members of the Typhoon Committee and relevant members of the World Meteorological Organization in the region to provide the names of tropical cyclones.
(3) Each member concerned shall provide the same number of names of tropical cyclones; Named tables are recycled in order; The naming table * * * has five columns, each column is divided into two groups, and the names in each group are arranged alphabetically according to each member. 3, the choice of name
(1) Naming principle:
Each name does not exceed 9 letters. It is easy to pronounce, there is no bad meaning in the language of the members, and it will not bring any difficulties to the members. This is not the name of a business organization. (2) The selected name should be approved by all members (one vote veto). 4. Named table
(1)3 1 The nomenclature of tropical cyclones in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea adopted by the Typhoon Committee (attached) * * There are 140 from Cambodia, China, North Korea, Hong Kong, China, Macau, China, China, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Micronesia (Federated States of), Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam. (2) Members can translate the named list into local languages according to pronunciation or meaning. 5. Naming business processes
(1) Tokyo Typhoon Center, a regional professional meteorological center, is responsible for naming tropical cyclones with tropical storm intensity and above according to the naming table determined by the Typhoon Committee, and arranging them in the order of tropical cyclone naming and numbering (with brackets). The bulletin issued by the Tokyo Tropical Cyclone Advisory Center of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the China Sea Meteorological Broadcasting and the Japanese GMDSS)ⅶ VII also use the same names and numbers.
(2) The names of tropical cyclones are named in a predetermined order. Their names remain unchanged throughout the life history of tropical cyclones. In order to avoid confusion, the Typhoon Center in Tokyo only gives the number of tropical cyclones entering the northwest Pacific through the international international date line, but does not give a new name, that is, keep the original name unchanged. The American Central Pacific Hurricane Center, which is responsible for naming tropical cyclones in the central North Pacific, also agreed to maintain the name of Tokyo Typhoon Center for tropical cyclones crossing the international international date line from west to east.
(3) When issuing warning bulletins to the international community (including the media, aviation and navigation), all members of the Typhoon Committee will use the names and numbers assigned by the Tokyo Typhoon Center.
(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 list of names (permanent names), or they may apply to delete the name for other reasons. The annual meeting of the Typhoon Committee will review the typhoon nomenclature table.
6. Implementation Plan: The tropical cyclone nomenclature table and its related operational procedures will be implemented on June 5438+10/October 65438 +0, 2000.
Attachment: nomenclature of tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific and South China Sea
Serial number English name Chinese name source meaning
1- 1 Dari Cambodian Elephant
1-2 China Wang Long, the mythical rain god.
1-3 Korean migratory bird Kirogi Hongyan died in Qiu Lai, North Korea in spring.
1-4 Kai Tak Kai Tak China Hong Kong Old Airport Name
1-5 Tembin Libra Japanese Libra
1-6 Boravan Bulavin Lao Highlands
1-7 Pearl China Macau Pearl
1-8 Gerawat Gerahua is a freshwater fish in Malaysia.
1-9 Ewenil Evini, the traditional god of storms in Chuuk, Micronesia.
1- 10 Bilis Billis Philippine speed
1- 1 1 gemeimeg Korean ant
1- 12 Prapiron Prapiron Thai Rain God
1- 13 Maria, American lady's name (Chamorro)
1- 14 Venus, Sang Mei.
2- 1 Bopha Baoxia Cambodia flower name
2-2 Wukong Wukong China the Monkey King
2-3 Sonamu pine trees in North Korea can take root on rocky cliffs and are evergreen all the year round.
2-4 Shanshan China Hongkong girl's name Shanshan
Japan 2-5 Yagi Capricorn Capricorn
2-6 Xiangshan Elephant God Old Elephant
2-7 Bebinca Bebijia Macao milk pudding
2-8 Rumbia Wambia Malaysian Palm Trees
2-9 Soulik Suli, Micronesia's Traditional Chiefdom of Pohnpei
2- 10 West Malone West Malone Philippine Bison
2- 1 1 Chebi Swallow Korea Swallow
2- 12 durian Thailand durian Thai favorite fruit
2- 13 Uterut American squall line (Marshall)
2- 14 Trami Tan Mei Vietnamese flower
3- 1 Kong-rey Connie, a lovely girl in Khmer legend in Cambodia.
3-2 Jade Rabbit Jade Rabbit China Myth and Legend
3-3 Zhi Tao Toraji is a flower in the mountains of North Korea.
3-4 China Wan Yi Wanyi Port Strait, now a reservoir.
3-5 days rabbit sky map Japanese sky map constellation
3-6 Pabuk Pabuk Lao freshwater fish
3-7 butterflies in Macao
3-8 Sepat, a freshwater fish in Malaysia.
3-9 Fitofit is a beautiful and fragrant flower of Micronesia (yuppie).
3- 10 Danish-Philippine experience
3- 1 1 Nari Lily is a kind of flower in Korea.
3- 12 Vipa Vipa Thai lady's name
3- 13 Francisco van Gogh American male name (Chamorro)
3- 14 Lekima Lichima Vietnamese Fruit
4- 1 Rosa Cambodian Crausaz crane
4-2 Haiyan Haiyan is a seabird in China.
4-3 Willow trees planted in both urban and rural areas of North Korea.
4-4 Lingling Lingling China Hongkong girl's name
4-5 Kajiki Sailfish Japanese Sailfish Constellation
4-6 Name of the old lady Fase Fase
4-7 Thrushcross Birds in Macau
4-8 Tapataba is a freshwater fish in Malaysia.
4-9 Name of Ms. Mitagmina Micronesia (Yap)
4- 10 Philippine brown swift
4- 1 1 noguri raccoon dog
4- 12 ramason ramma sun Raytheon Thailand
4-13 Chata an Chatea an American Rain (Chamorro)
4- 14 Name of Halong Bay in Xia Lang, Vietnam
Cambodian flowers of 5- 1 nakrinakry.
5-2 Fengshen, the Fengshen in China mythology.
5-3 Kalmaegi Seagull A seabird of North Korea
5-4 Phoenix Phoenix China Hongkong Peak Name
5-5 Northern Corona Japanese Northern Corona Constellation
5-6 Phanfone Lao animals
5-7 wasp, a kind of insect in Macao
5-8 Rusa Lusha Malaysian deer
5-9 Sinla Kusen Lake Cosray, the legendary goddess of Micronesia
5- 10 Hagupit Philippine Whip
5- 1 1 Long Honey Rose Korean Flower Name
5- 12 miklami Cratere angel
American fig tree (Chamorro)
5- 14 Bavi Bavi is a mountain name in northern Vietnam.
6- 1 Maysak Mesak Cambodia Tree
6-2 Poseidon, Poseidon in China mythology.
6-3 Impatiens is a beautiful flower in North Korea.
6-4 Name of Yan Yan Xinxin China Hongkong Girl
6-5 whales and dolphins with excellent voice
A tree in Laos
6-7 Lin Fa Lian Hua A flower in Macau
6-8 Malaysian fruits
6-9 Soudelor, Pohnpei, Soudelor, the legendary chief of Micronesia
6- 10 Ibrado Philippine funnel
Lv Huiyi swan is a kind of bird from South Korea.
6- 12 Interesting Thai monkeys in China, Ha Numan
6- 13 Ai Tao Ai Tao American Storm Cloud (Palau)
A river in southern Vietnam.
7- 1 Krovanh Krovanh Cambodia tree
7-2 A flower of Rhododendron China.
7-3 North Korea's Meimei Cicada is a cicada.
7-4 Caiyun Caiyun China Hongkong
7-5 Koppu jujue Japanese jujue constellation
7-6 A tree in Laos
7-7 Palma Palma Macau A Macao cooking style.
7-8 Jasmine is a flower in Malaysia.
7-9 NiPatac Niebert, a famous soldier in Micronesia (Cosley)
Philippine cruel organization
7- 1 1 Sudal Sute South Korean otter
7- 12 name of Ms. Nida Nidatai
7- 13 Omais OMAIS roaming the United States (Palau)
7- 14 hongkong letter business Kang Sen Vietnamese monument
8- 1 A flower in Cambodia
8-2 The God of Thunder and Lightning in the Myths of Dian Mu, Dian Mu and China
8-3 Taraxacum Mindule A small Korean yellow flower.
8-4 Tingting Tingting China Hong Kong girl's name
8-5 Compass Japanese Compass Constellation
No.8-6, Henan Chuan, Laos
8-7 Manao, Malou, Macau
8-8 Moranti Moranti Malaysian Tree
8-9 Rananim Yunna Hello, Micronesia (Chuk)
8- 10 Malacas Marka The Philippines is strong and powerful.
8- 1 1 catfish Korean fish
8- 12 Chaba Siam Thailand tropical flowers
8- 13 Kudu American Cloud in Kodo (Marshallese)
8- 14 Songda Sanda Vietnam, a river in northwest Vietnam
9- 1 Surrey Casari Cakampuchea finch
9-2 Hippocampus A fish from China.
9-3 Meari Mire North Korea Echo
9-4 Name of China Hongkong Peak with Saddle Shape
9-5 Tokamak Tokamak Japanese Tokamak constellation
9-6 Nock-10 Lao bird
9-7 plum blossom is a kind of flower in Macao.
A bird in Malaysia
9-9 Nanmadol Nanmadu Micronesia's famous Bonape site
9- 10 Taras Taras Sharp, Philippines
9- 1 1 Noru Olu Korea roe deer
9- 12 Kularb rose, a flower in Thailand
9- 13 Roke ROCK American male name (Chamorro)
A singing bird in Vietnam
10- 1 Nesat Cambodian fishermen in Shana
10-2 begonia begonia China flower
10-3 Nargainig North Korea is alive and flying freely.
10-4 banyan is a kind of tree in Hongkong, China.
10-5 Washi skyhawk Japanese skyhawk constellation
10-6 Mai Sha Mai Sha old mermaid
10-7 Sanwu coral is an aquatic organism in Macao.
Mawamawa Malaysia Rose
10-9 ancient super-dense spices (condiments) (yuppies)
The obvious edge of the Philippines
10- 1 1 Navi butterfly Korean butterfly
10- 12 Thai Kanu Thai fruit
American Ms. Vicente (Chamorro)
10- 14 Saola Sula, an animal recently discovered in Vietnam.
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