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Typhoon data

Storms with special properties near Taiwan Province Island are called typhoons or winds from Taiwan Province Province. China used to say that the SST was higher than 26.

Typhoon pictures (20 photos) The tropical cyclone developed on the tropical ocean surface at℃ is a typhoon. According to its intensity, tropical cyclones can be divided into six grades: tropical depression, tropical storm, strong tropical storm, typhoon, strong typhoon and super typhoon. Since 1989, China has adopted the international tropical cyclone name and grade standard. According to international practice, tropical cyclones occurring in the northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea of China are divided into tropical depression and maximum wind speed.

Typhoon pinyin tái fēng English word [typhoon; Hurricane; The English word Typhoon (meaning hurricane) is transliterated from typhoon. Most typhoons in French are hurricanes, but there are also 13 typhoons.

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(1) refers to cyclones in Asia, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. Example: The typhoon described in Joseph Conrad's novels. (2) Typhoon (or hurricane) is a strong tropical cyclone produced on the surface of tropical ocean. (3) Use different places, times and names. (1) tropical cyclones located in the western part of the international international date line, including the South China Sea and the western part of the North Pacific Ocean are called "typhoons"; For example, it is called "typhoon" in East Asia and Southeast Asia, while tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean or the eastern North Pacific Ocean are called "hurricanes". That is to say, typhoons are called hurricanes in Europe and North America, Baguio winds in the Philippines, cyclone storms in the Bay of Bengal, tropical cyclones in the Indian Peninsula, hurricane fear in Australia, whipping in Mexico and cyclones in the southern hemisphere. (4) Typhoons are often accompanied by strong winds and strong convective weather such as heavy rain or torrential rain. The wind rotates counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere (clockwise in the southern hemisphere). On the meteorological map, the isobar and isotherm of typhoon are approximately a set of concentric circles. The typhoon center is a low pressure center, which is dominated by the vertical movement of airflow. It was calm and sunny. Near the eye of the typhoon, there is a vortex wind and rain area with heavy wind and rain. The typhoon with the strongest intensity and the lowest pressure near the center in history is the super typhoon Taibei (English: Typhoon Tip, translated by Taiwan Province Province: Dipu). This typhoon caused the massive floods in Japan from 65438 to 0979. The map size of Taipei was compared with that of the United States.

. In American English, a typhoon refers to a tropical storm that occurs in the western Pacific or Indian Ocean. If we trace back to its etymology, perhaps few words can show the multilingual background of Chinese, Arabic, East Indies and Greek like a typhoon. The Greek word typhoon is not only the name of Fengshen, but also a common noun, meaning "whirlwind, typhoon", which was borrowed from Arabic (just like many Greek words entered Arabic in the Middle Ages, when Arabic learning retained its classical style and spread to Arabic.

Satellite images of typhoon (14) have been launched in Europe. Tufan, the Arabic form of Greek, was introduced into the language used by Indians, and Arabic-speaking Muslim invaders settled in India in the 1 1 century. In this way, the derivation of Arabic words entered English from Hindi (first recorded in 1588) and appeared in English in the form of touffon and tufan, especially the violent storm in India. In China, another word for tropical storm is typhoon. Toi fung, the Cantonese form of Chinese words, is similar to our Arabic loanwords. It was first loaded into English in the form of tuffoon in 1699. Various forms merged together and finally became a typhoon.