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How many typhoons are there in mangosteen?

When Typhoon Mangosteen landed, the maximum wind force near the center was 14.

Super Typhoon Mangkhut English: Super Typhoon Mangkhut, Thailand:, international code: 1822, Joint Typhoon Warning Center: 26W, Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Administration: Ompong is the 22nd named storm in the Pacific typhoon season of 20 18, and Mangosteen is the fruit provided by Thailand.

At 20: 00 on September 7th, 20 18, Typhoon Mangosteen was recognized by the Central Meteorological Observatory as being generated in the northwest Pacific Ocean. On September/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/day, it reached the peak intensity recognized by the Central Meteorological Observatory, landed from the northern Philippines on September/KOOC-0/5, and/KOOC-0/6 was in Haiyan Town, Taishan Mountain, Guangdong Province.

Named source

In order to avoid confusion of typhoon names, the countries and regions concerned decided to unify the names of typhoons at the 30th meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization held in Hong Kong on 1 year1from October 25th to February 25th, in which tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific and the South China Sea adopted Asian style.

The naming method is: make a naming table in advance, and then reuse it year after year in sequence. The naming table is a tropical cyclone naming system in the northwest Pacific and South China Sea. The naming table has 140 names and is provided by 14 member countries and regions in the Asia-Pacific region to which WMO belongs.