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List of typhoon names: How many typhoons made landfall in 2019?

Do you know how typhoons are named? After all, with these weird names, you must also want to know the naming method. What is the name of this year’s typhoon? How many typhoons will there be? , let’s go and see it together. List of typhoon naming tables

July and August are the months with the most frequent typhoon landings. Every time a typhoon comes, we can know the name of the typhoon.

Typhoon naming list

Typhoon No. 01 in 2019: Pabuk, a large freshwater fish in Laos

Typhoon No. 02 in 2019: Wutip butterfly, an insect in Macau< /p>

Typhoon No. 03 in 2019: Sepat, a freshwater fish in Malaysia

Typhoon No. 04 in 2019: Mun Mun means "June" in the Yap language of Micronesia< /p>

Typhoon No. 05 in 2019: Danas Philippines Experience

Typhoon No. 06 in 2019: Nari Lily, a Korean flower

Typhoon No. 07 in 2019: Vipa Weipha Thai lady's name

Typhoon No. 08 in 2019: Francisco Vansco American male name (Chamarro)

Typhoon No. 09 in 2019: Lekima, a Vietnamese fruit

Typhoon No. 10 in 2019: Krosa, Cambodian Crane

Typhoon No. 11 in 2019: Haiyan Haiyan, a Chinese seabird

Typhoon No. 12 in 2019 : Podul willow, a tree planted in both urban and rural areas in Korea

Typhoon No. 13 in 2019: Lingling Lingling, Hong Kong, China, girl’s name

Typhoon No. 14 in 2019: Kajiki, Japan Swordfish Constellation

Typhoon No. 15 in 2019: Faxai Lao lady’s name

Typhoon No. 16 in 2019: Vamei, a bird in Macau

No. 2019 Typhoon No. 17: Tapah Tapah, a freshwater fish in Malaysia

Typhoon No. 18 in 2019: Mitag Mina Micronesian lady’s name (Yap language)

No. 19 in 2019 Typhoon: Hagibis Philippine Swift

Typhoon No. 20 in 2019: Noguri Raccoon Korean Dog

Typhoon No. 21 in 2019: Ramasoon Thailand Thor

< p>Typhoon No. 22 in 2019: Chataan (Chamorro language)

Typhoon No. 23 in 2019: Halong Halong, Vietnam, a bay name in Vietnam

No. 24 in 2019 Typhoon: Nakri, a kind of flower in Cambodia

Typhoon No. 25 in 2019: Fengshen, the god of wind in Chinese mythology

Typhoon No. 26 in 2019: Kalmaegi Seagull, a kind of sea in Korea Bird

Typhoon No. 27 in 2019: Fung-wong Phoenix, the name of the mountain in Hong Kong, China

Typhoon No. 28 in 2019: Kammuri Boreal Crown Japan Boreal Constellation

2019 Typhoon No. 29: Phanfone Papong Laos Animals

Typhoon No. 30 in 2019: Vongfong Wasp Macau Class I Insect

The characteristic of these names is that each name does not exceed 9 letters ; easy to pronounce; has no bad meaning in the language of the members; will not cause any difficulties to the members; is not the name of a commercial organization; the name chosen should be approved by all members. If any member objects, the name It cannot be used to name typhoons.

Are typhoon names permanent? Will they be replaced?

Generally, a pre-established naming list is recycled year after year in order, but in the case of In special circumstances, some adjustments will be made to the naming list. For example, when a typhoon causes particularly serious disasters or casualties and becomes notorious and becomes a well-known typhoon to the public, in order to prevent it from having the same name as other typhoons, members of the Typhoon Committee may Apply to delete the name it uses from the naming list, that is, this name will be permanently named to this tropical cyclone, and other tropical cyclones will no longer use this name, such as "Haiyan". When the name of a typhoon is deleted from the naming list, the Typhoon Committee will add the name of the tropical cyclone based on the suggestions of relevant members.

It is understood that in 2013, the No. 30 super typhoon "Haiyan" hit the Philippine Visayas, Vietnam, and South China. It was later "retired" and replaced by "White Deer". In 2016, Super Typhoon No. 22 "Haima" hit Luzon Island in the Philippines, South China and East China, and was replaced by "Mulan" after retirement. Several typhoons made landfall in 2019

No typhoons made landfall in China from March to June this year. This situation has also happened in history. This situation occurred in 2010, 2018, and 2016, which has something to do with El Ni?o.

In the second half of this year, the number of typhoons generated in China may reach 18 to 20, which is less than the normal number; judging from the number of typhoons making landfall, it may reach 6 to 7, which is similar to the normal number. The active typhoon season is generally from July to September. Although there are relatively few typhoons in the early stage, they will increase after entering July.

Zhang Fanghua, chief forecaster of the Central Meteorological Observatory, also said that the intensity of this typhoon will reach the lowest level of typhoon, and the impact will not be that severe. Judging from the structure of the typhoon, the impact of wind and rain is mainly on the southwest side, and the impact on the Chinese mainland is not large. As the typhoon system moves westward, in addition to southern China, Fujian, Jiangxi and other places in China will experience precipitation due to some external influences.

Zhang Fanghua pointed out that precipitation has a certain effect on mitigating the high temperature weather in the south. Because it is intermittent and scattered, the local humidity is relatively high, and there will be muggy weather. The effect of high temperature relief will not be too obvious, but it has a very good effect on alleviating drought in local areas. For example, Hainan Island experienced drought in the early stage. , this time the impact on Hainan is relatively large, which is beneficial to drought relief. The meteorological drought in Yunnan is in the central part of Yunnan, and typhoons mainly affect the southern edge, which is beneficial to alleviating the drought in the south, but its effect on most other areas is still limited.