Who gave the name of the typhoon in our country? Is it a meteorological observatory worker?

Updated on society 2024-05-18
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is an international organization of the Pacific Rim Oceans, which manages the formation of typhoons in the Pacific Ocean, etc., and the naming is that each country's organization reports a number of names and submits them for candidates, and then, the typhoon is formed in the country's waters, and the name reported by that country is selected in order.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The staff of the meteorological station do not have this responsibility, and there are certain naming rules, which is a habit to put it bluntly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I also wanted to ask this question, hehe!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The names of typhoons given by China are Anemone, Jade Rabbit, Fengshen, Dujuan, Seahorse, Wukong, Bailu, Poseidon, Dianmu, and Begonia. The names of typhoons given by China are Anemone, Jade Rabbit, Fengshen, Dujuan, Seahorse, Wukong, Bailu, Poseidon, Dianmu, and Begonia. People have been naming typhoons since the early 20th century, and it is said that the first time a typhoon was given a name was given to an Australian forecaster in the early 20th century, who named a tropical cyclone after a politician he didn't like, so that meteorologists could openly jokingly call it.

    A general classification of the nomenclature species of typhoons.

    Named after flowers: lilies and roses in Korea, Tan Mei in Vietnam, rhododendrons and begonias in China.

    Named after birds: North Korea's wild goose and seagull, South Korea's flying swallow and swan, etc.

    Named after place names: Kai Tak and High Island in Hong Kong, Xia Lang in Vietnam, etc.

    Named after constellations: mainly Japanese Libras, Capricorns, etc.

    Named after mythological figures: Vietnam's "Mountain God", China's "Wukong", "Electric Mother", etc.

    Named after women: Maria from the United States, Connie from Cambodia, Fasi from Laos, etc.

    Fish and animals named after fruits: Mangosteen from Thailand, Higos (fig) from the United States, Dawi (elephant) from Cambodia, Taba (freshwater fish) from Malaysia, and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The ten Chinese names are: Anemone, Jade Rabbit, Fengshen, Cuckoo, Seahorse, Wukong, White Deer, Poseidon, Electric Mother, and Begonia.

    There are two theories about the origin of the "typhoon".

    The first type is "transliteration", which includes three types: one is evolved from the Cantonese "gale"; the second is evolved from the Hokkien dialect "Fengtai"; The third is that during the occupation of Taiwan by the Dutch, it was named after the character Taifeng Typhoon in the Greek epic "History of Theocracy".

    The second type is "source theory", because Taiwan is located in the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea, most of the typhoons have a northward path, and many typhoons pass through the Taiwan Strait and enter the mainland, so they are called typhoons.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The ten names offered by China are Anemone, Wukong, Jade Rabbit, White Deer, Fengshen, Poseidon, Cuckoo, Electric Mother, Magnolia, Begonia. Many of the typhoon names provided by China are derived from myths and legends. Many typhoons are named after plants and animals, which means a lot.

    However, the power of typhoons does not diminish because of a name. If the typhoon is too powerful and causes too much damage to people, people will fall into painful memories when they hear the name again. The Typhoon Committee has stipulated that if a typhoon causes significant damage, its name can be removed from the typhoon list.

    China's named Typhoon Longwang made landfall on the southeast coast, causing heavy economic losses and human trouble**. "Dragon King" was removed from the list of typhoons, and then China replaced "Dragon King" with "Anemone".

    Typhoon nomenclature is also known as the tropical cyclone naming system of the Northwest Pacific and the South China Sea, also known as the tropical cyclone naming system, and a typhoon refers to a grade of tropical cyclones in the Northwest Pacific and the South China Sea. Many typhoons are born every year, and smart people name them separately, and 140 names from 14 member states and regions of the Asia-Pacific region to which the World Meteorological Organization belongs make up the typhoon family tree. These names are repeated year after year, and if a typhoon is too late to cause a major disaster, they will be removed and the country that provided the original name will provide a new name in the hope of reducing the disaster and bringing well-being to Kuanbendli.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    01 The name of a typhoon is not given when there is a typhoon, it is determined in advance. The Typhoon Committee Naming List consists of 140 names provided by Cambodia, China, North Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Micronesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam in the Asia-Pacific region. Named tables are named sequentially and recycled.

    The names provided by China are: "Dragon King", "Jade Rabbit", "Fengshen", "Cuckoo", "Seahorse", "Wukong", "Haiyan", "Poseidon", "Electric Mother" and "Begonia".

    In 2000, a total of 23 names were used starting with "Davi" and ending with "Suli", and in 2001, starting with the 24th name "Cimaren", and after the last name of the naming table "Sula" was used in a certain year, the first name "Davi" was used.

    A typhoon is a classification of tropical cyclones in countries or regions in Asia and the Pacific north of the equator and west of the date line. In meteorology, a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of 12 knots or more (i.e. 64 knots or more, meters per second or more, or 118 km/h) at its centre is defined by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) as a hurricane or other local synonym.

    Typhoon Siyou originates in tropical seas, where temperatures are high and large amounts of seawater evaporate into the air, creating a center of depression. As the air pressure changes and the earth moves itself, the incoming air also rotates, forming a whirlpool of air that rotates counterclockwise, which is a tropical cyclone. As long as the temperature does not drop, this tropical cyclone will become more and more powerful, and eventually a typhoon will form.

    Broadly speaking, the term "typhoon" is not a tropical cyclone intensity. In Taiwan, Japan and other places, tropical cyclones (including tropical storms, severe tropical storms and typhoons as defined by the World Meteorological Organization) are referred to as typhoons with sustained winds of meters per second or more at their centres. Officially, the term "typhoon" even refers directly to the tropical cyclone itself.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The 30th meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), held in Hong Kong from 25 November to 1 December 1997, decided that tropical cyclones in the Northwest Pacific and the South China Sea should be named in the Asian style, and that the new nomenclature would be introduced from 1 January 2000.

    There are a total of 140 names in the naming list, which are provided by 14 member countries and regions in the Asia-Pacific region under the World Meteorological Organization: Cambodia, China, North Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Micronesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, the United States, and Vietnam, so as to facilitate the people of all countries to prevent disasters and strengthen international and regional cooperation. It is then recycled and reused in sequence year after year.

    Of the 140 typhoon names proposed by the 14 members, 10 were proposed by each country and region.

    The 10 proposed by China are: the Dragon King (later replaced by the "Anemone"), Wukong, Jade Rabbit, Haiyan, Fengshen, Poseidon, Cuckoo, Electric Mother, Seahorse and Begonia.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Typhoon names** are included in the Nomenclature of Tropical Cyclones (i.e. Typhoons) in the Northwest Pacific and the South China Sea adopted by the 31st Typhoon Committee, which consists of 140 names provided by 14 members in the Asia-Pacific region, including Cambodia, China, North Korea, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Federated States of Micronesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, the United States, and Vietnam (each member provides 10 names). The 140 names are divided into 10 groups; There are 14 names in each group (1 name for each member), in alphabetical order for each member. Named tables are sequentially and recycled.

    According to the regulations, a tropical cyclone will always maintain its name regardless of whether it strengthens or weakens throughout its life. Most of these names come from well-known legends in the country or region where they are provided. The name provided by China is:

    Dragon King", "Jade Rabbit", "Wind God", "Cuckoo", "Seahorse", "Wukong", "Petrel", "Poseidon", "Electric Mother" and "Begonia".

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Throughout the summer, from Typhoon Umbia to Mangkhut, people wondered, how did the typhoon get named?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Before the promulgation of the international rules for the naming of the typhoon in Taiwan, the relevant countries and regions had different names for the same typhoon. In order to avoid confusion in the names, the 30th meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) held in Hong Kong in November 1997 decided to adopt a uniform Asian-style naming of tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific and the South China Sea from 1 January 2000.

    The new naming method is a pre-developed naming table that is then reused in a sequential cycle year after year. There are a total of 140 names in the naming table.

    They are provided by 14 member countries and regions in the Asia-Pacific region of the World Meteorological Organization, including Cambodia, China, North Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Micronesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam, and each country or region provides 10 names.

    The 140 names are divided into 10 groups, and the 14 names in each group are arranged alphabetically according to the English names of each member country, and are used in a cyclical manner, i.e., the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea tropical cyclone nomenclature lists, while retaining the original tropical cyclone numbers.

    The characteristics are: no more than 9 letters per name; easy to pronounce; There is no bad meaning in the languages of the members; There will be no hardship for the members; is not the name of a commercial establishment; The choice of a name should be approved by all members, and if any member objects to it, the name cannot be used as a typhoon name.

    Typhoon structure

    A typhoon is a deep system of depression with a very low central pressure, with significant convergence towards the center in the lower layers and major outward divergence in the top. If you cut the typhoon horizontally, you can see that there are three distinct areas, from the center to the outward: the typhoon eye area, the cloud wall area, and the spiral rain belt area.

    Typhoon Eye Zone: Very peculiar, where the wind is very small, the weather is clear, and the average diameter is 40 kilometers, and the seafarers who are present in it humorously call the typhoon eye a "paradise" for typhoons.

    Cloud wall area: The cloud wall area around the eye of the typhoon is dozens of kilometers wide and more than ten kilometers high, also known as the eyewall. Here the cloud walls are towering, the wind is howling, the rain is pouring down, the sea is churning, and the weather is at its worst.

    Spiral rain belt area: outside the cloud wall is the spiral rain belt, here are several rain (cloud) bands in a spiral shape to the eye wall around the convergence, the rain width is tens of kilometers to hundreds of kilometers, thousands of kilometers long, the rain belt will pass through the place where showers fall, there is windy weather.

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