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Typhoon name sequence table

The list of typhoon names is as follows:

1, China: anemone, Wukong, Yutu, White Deer, Fengshen, Poseidon, Rhododendron, Dian Mu, Hippocampus and Begonia.

2. Hongkong, China: Kai Tak, Shanshan, High Island, Lingling, Phoenix, White Dolphin, Cai Yun, Lion Mountain, Saddle and Banyan.

3. Macau, China: Samba, Babega, Butterfly, Pipa, Bumblebee, Lotus, Fireworks, Agate, Plum Blossom and Coral.

4. South Korea: Meg, Yan Fei, Lily, Raccoon, Rose, Swan, Galaxy, Catfish, Oulu and Du Julie.

5. North Korea: Hongyan, Lark, Zhi Tao, Liu Yang, Seagull, Xia Hong, Shu Liji, Dandelion, Milai and Niger.

6. Japan: Libra, Capricorn, Sky Map, Swordfish, Beiguan, Whale, Bear, Compass, tokage and Tian Ge.

7. Cambodia: David, Abe, Connie, Rosa, Nakri, Messac, Korowan, Qamdo, Sarica, Shana.

8. Viet Nam: Shen Shan, Tan Mei, Lichima, Xia Lang, Bavi, Gao Huan, Kang Sen, Sanda, Sanka and Sura.

9. Thailand: Prapiron, Mangosteen, Vipa, Barlow, Mikla, Aishani, Nida, Siam, Rose, Kanu.

10, Laos: Bravin, Lipa, Pabu, Faqian, Bapong, Chanhong, Qiangpa, Nanchuan, Luotan and Kappa.

Introduction to typhoon naming:

Typhoons and hurricanes are tropical cyclones, but they happen in different places and have different names. It is called a typhoon in the west of the North Pacific Ocean and the west of the international international date line, including the South China Sea and the East China Sea. Tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean or the eastern North Pacific Ocean are called hurricanes, which means hurricanes in the United States and typhoons in the Philippines, China and Japan. If it is in the southern hemisphere, it is called a whirlwind. Different places, times and names.

Tropical cyclones occurring in the northwest Pacific Ocean (west of international date line) including the South China Sea are called "typhoons". For example, it is called "typhoon" in East Asia and Southeast Asia. Tropical cyclones in the central and eastern Atlantic Ocean or the North Pacific Ocean are called hurricanes. In other words, typhoons are called "hurricanes" in Europe and North America. It is called "cyclone storm" in the Bay of Bengal.

In the Pacific Northwest where typhoons occurred, due to the large number of coastal countries, before the emergence of international unified naming rules, each country had its own set of typhoon naming methods, which led to some confusion. For example, Japan numbers the typhoon sequence that enters the east longitude 180 degrees and is north of the equator. China Meteorological Bureau numbers these four codes according to the area and time of occurrence, with the first two digits being the year and the last two digits being the serial number, such as typhoon 97 10, namely typhoon 1997 10.