TROPICAL CYCLONES IN 2012
Table 1.1 |
Tropical cyclone name list effective from 1 January 2012 |
Contributed by |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
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Name |
Name |
Name |
Name |
Name |
|
Cambodia |
Damrey |
Kong-rey |
Nakri |
Krovanh |
Sarika |
China |
Haikui |
Yutu |
Fengshen |
Dujuan |
Haima |
DPR Korea |
Kirogi |
Toraji |
Kalmaegi |
Mujigae |
Meari |
Hong Kong, China |
Kai-tak |
Man-yi |
Fung-wong |
Choi-wan |
Ma-on |
Japan |
Tembin |
Usagi |
Kammuri |
Koppu |
Tokage |
Lao PDR |
Bolaven |
Pabuk |
Phanfone |
Champi |
Nock-ten |
Macau, China |
Sanba |
Wutip |
Vongfong |
In-fa |
Muifa |
Malaysia |
Jelawat |
Sepat |
Nuri |
Melor |
Merbok |
Micronesia |
Ewiniar |
Fitow |
Sinlaku |
Nepartak |
Nanmadol |
Philippines |
Maliksi |
Danas |
Hagupit |
Lupit |
Talas |
RO Korea |
Gaemi |
Nari |
Jangmi |
Mirinae |
Noru |
Thailand |
Prapiroon |
Wipha |
Mekkhala |
Nida |
Kulap |
U.S.A. |
Maria |
Francisco |
Higos |
Omais |
Roke |
Viet Nam |
Son-Tinh |
Lekima |
Bavi |
Conson |
Sonca |
Cambodia |
Bopha |
Krosa |
Maysak |
Chanthu |
Nesat |
China |
Wukong |
Haiyan |
Haishen |
Dianmu |
Haitang |
DPR Korea |
Sonamu |
Podul |
Noul |
Mindulle |
Nalgae |
Hong Kong, China |
Shanshan |
Lingling |
Dolphin |
Lionrock |
Banyan |
Japan |
Yagi |
Kajiki |
Kujira |
Kompasu |
Washi |
Lao PDR |
Leepi |
Faxai |
Chan-hom |
Namtheun |
Pakhar |
Macau, China |
Bebinca |
Peipah |
Linfa |
Malou |
Sanvu |
Malaysia |
Rumbia |
Tapah |
Nangka |
Meranti |
Mawar |
Micronesia |
Soulik |
Mitag |
Soudelor |
Rai |
Guchol |
Philippines |
Cimaron |
Hagibis |
Molave |
Malakas |
Talim |
RO Korea |
Jebi |
Neoguri |
Goni |
Megi |
Doksuri |
Thailand |
Mangkhut |
Rammasun |
Atsani |
Chaba |
Khanun |
U.S.A. |
Utor |
Matmo |
Etau |
Aere |
Vicente |
Viet Nam |
Trami |
Halong |
Vamco |
Songda |
Saola |
Note: In 2012, a new name "Rai" has been adopted for tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific and South China Sea, replacing "Fanapi".
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