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How are storms and typhoons named in the weather forecast?

The internationally unified naming method for typhoons is to make a naming table by colleagues from countries and regions around the typhoon, and then recycle it year after year in sequence.

1 997165438+1October 25th to 65438+February1the 30th meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) decided that tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific and the South China Sea should be named in Asian style, and decided that tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific and the South China Sea should be named from 2000 to 2000.

The naming table * * * has a total of 140 names, which are provided by the Asia-Pacific region 14 member countries and regions of the World Meteorological Organization, namely Cambodia, China, North Korea, China, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Micronesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam, so as to facilitate people in all countries to prevent disasters.

14 members put forward 140 typhoon names, and each country and region put forward 10 names.

China proposed 10: Dragon King (later replaced by anemone), Wukong, Yutu, Haiyan, Fengshen, Poseidon, Rhododendron, Dian Mu, Hippocampus and Begonia.

Interestingly, the names of typhoons in the western Pacific used internationally still have few meanings of disaster, and most of them have elegant and peaceful meanings, such as jasmine, rose, pearl, lotus and colorful clouds. This seems to be out of harmony with the typhoon disaster.

If a tropical cyclone has caused particularly serious losses to members of the Typhoon Committee, the member may apply to delete the name used by the tropical cyclone from the name list, and give the tropical cyclone a permanent (permanent) name, and other tropical cyclones (typhoons) will no longer use the name. In this way, you need to add a new name to the naming table.