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20 13 typhoon list in Pacific typhoon season 20 13.

Tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific are named after the Typhoon Center in Tokyo, Japan Meteorological Agency. When a tropical cyclone is upgraded to a tropical storm by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the names in the following list will be used. Names are based on the list below, not by year. The name of the storm was provided by members of the Typhoon Group of the World Meteorological Organization, and 14 member countries and regions submitted 10 names in alphabetical order. In the list of names used in 20 13, the new name "Tian Ge" replaced "Tianying". Unused names in 20 13 are indicated in gray font (without internal chain), blue font (with internal chain) indicates that they have been used in 20 13, blue and bold (with internal chain and bold) indicate that the storm is active, and black italics (without internal chain and bold diagonal) indicate the next tropical cyclone name to be used. The names of storms in 20 13 may be the same as those of some storms in 2000-200 1 year and 2006-2007.

Central weather bureau changed the translated names of 39 typhoons from July19,2065438. The serial number provides the name of the storm in the country/region, indicating 2-3 Pinus koraiensis (SONAMU)/KOOC-0/30/KOOC-0/pine tree. Evergreen all the year round and standing on hard rocks 2-4 Hong Kong fir) 1302, a fairly common girl nickname 2-5 Japanese Capricorn (Yagi) 1303 Capricorn (goat) 2-6 Laos Leepi) 1304 The most beautiful waterfall in southern Laos 2-7 Macau Babel. 1305 milk pudding, Macao people's favorite food 2-8 Rumbia, Malaysia 1306 A Wambia tree rich in sago 2-9 Sulica, Micronesia 1307 is the title of traditional general in Pohnpei Island 2- 10 Simalon, Philippines 1308 A bison in the Philippines. 38+0 1 Korean Swallow (Jebi) 1309 A small swallow with forked wings and tail 2-12mangkhut)1310+00 A tropical fruit 2-10. The squall line (Marshall 38+02, a rose tree 3-65438man-yi)1318 was originally the name of the reservoir. Now it is 3-5 Japanese sky map (rabbit) 13 19 sky map constellation 3-6 Laos Pabuk) 1320 A freshwater fish 3-7 Macau butterfly (Wutip) 132 1 an insect name 3-8 Malaysia St. Fish 3-9 Fiow, Micronesia 1323 A beautiful and fragrant flower 3- 10 Danas, Philippines 1324 Experience and feel 3-1/Korean Lily (Nari) 1325. It is a common flower 3- 12 in summer in Korea. The name of a woman in Weifa, Thailand 3- 13. The name of a man in San Francisco, USA 1327 3- 14. Vietnam lekima 1327. 5438+0329 Crane 4-2 China Haiyan/KOOC-0/330 A Bird 4-3 Korean Willow (Pudor)/KOOC-0/33/KOOC-0/Willow (Willow) Note:

The tropical cyclone named 1. 13 (Pewa 13 13) still uses the name of the north-central Pacific after it entered the northwest Pacific from the north-central Pacific.

2. The tropical cyclone named14 (Unala 13 14) still uses the name of Unala after it enters the northwest Pacific from the north-central Pacific. The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Administration (PAGASA) uses its own nomenclature to name tropical cyclones within its storm responsibility. Unlike the Japan Meteorological Agency, as long as a tropical cyclone will indirectly attack the Philippines or affect neighboring countries (regardless of intensity), the following tropical cyclone names will be used. The list circulates every four years, so the list of 20 13 is the same as the list of 2009 Pacific typhoon season. Unused names in 20 13 are indicated in italics, bold characters indicate that they have been used in 20 13, bold characters indicate storm activities, and black bold italics indicate names that will be used next.

au ring 130 1 Bising 94W Crising 1302 Dante 1303 Emong 1304 Fabian 1305 Gorio 1306 Huaning / Kloc-0/307isang1308Jolina1309Kiko65438+Jerome (Unused) At the 46th meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization, it was decided to retire Kimatsu, Ute, Fete and Haiyan, because Kimatsu sounded like a tsunami, causing panic among coastal residents in Malaysia. "Ute" brings continuous heavy precipitation to Guangdong and Guangxi; The inverted trough precipitation formed by "Fete" caused a rare flood disaster throughout Zhejiang and became the tropical cyclone with the most serious economic loss in Zhejiang. Haiyan brought a serious disaster to the Philippines.