Typhoon naming

Since 2000, the World Meteorological Organization has stipulated that when a tropical cyclone occurring in the northwest Pacific or the South China Sea reaches tropical storm intensity, the Japan Meteorological Agency will be responsible for the classification based on the "Typhoon Nomenclature" provided by the 14 member countries or regions of the Typhoon Committee. It is numbered and named.

"Typhoon" is a name for a strong tropical cyclone that occurs in the northwest Pacific and the South China Sea.

Tropical cyclones that occur in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern North Pacific are called "hurricanes"; those that occur in the Bay of Bengal are called "storms", etc.

Since 2000, the World Meteorological Organization has stipulated that when a tropical cyclone occurring in the northwest Pacific or the South China Sea reaches tropical storm intensity, the Japan Meteorological Agency will be responsible for the classification based on the "Typhoon Nomenclature" provided by the 14 member countries or regions of the Typhoon Committee. It is numbered and named.

14 member states, including China, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Macau, Thailand, Japan, Vietnam, South Korea, North Korea, Laos, Singapore, Malaysia, and the United States, each submitted 10 list names with local characteristics, resulting in 140 The names are used alternately.

Once a tropical cyclone is delisted by the Typhoon Committee due to causing heavy casualties and economic losses, the member country that provided the name will submit a substitute name for the Typhoon Committee to review the name.

The name of the typhoon "Santol" (Thai: กระท้อน) that hit Taiwan this time was provided by Thailand. It was mainly named after a fruit. This name was also used for the first time to replace the typhoon that hit the Philippines and China in 2018. Typhoon Mangkhut caused catastrophic damage.

# Typhoon # Naming # Member States # Shantuoer # Asia # Taiwan # Licking Communist Party

Taiwan obviously occupies a very important place in Asia, but it is suppressed by the other side in the international arena. As a result, it does not even have the most basic naming rights for the typhoons that hit it every year, let alone the right to speak in the United Nations.

I really can’t understand what these people who are licking all day long are thinking. They just treat you as an accessory, but you still lick willingly without any regrets!


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