There was only one typhoon for 2009, which was named Parma. Parma was a super typhoon that occurred from September 30th to October 10th.
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They do. When something is given a name then that name has everything to do with that object.
tibring
How I wish there would be no typhoon coming in 2011, but if there is so... then.. will give me chance to name it.. il name it as "ZAUCHEQUCCINO"
Yes, typhoon names can be repeated, but there is a specific system in place for this. When a typhoon is particularly deadly or destructive, its name may be retired and replaced with a new one. The World Meteorological Organization maintains lists of names for each region, and these lists are rotated every few years, allowing for the reuse of names that are not retired.
A super typhoon is a very strong tropical cyclone. A super typhoon is best compared to a category 4 or 5 hurricane. Not something anyone wants to endure. Some of the names of super typhoons are Nancy, Mike and Bopha.
Typhoon Etau hit Okinawa, Japan on August 5th, 2009, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. It caused damage to buildings and infrastructure on the island. Residents were advised to stay indoors and take necessary precautions.
Typhoon Sendong had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, while Typhoon Ondoy had maximum winds of 75-80 mph. Both typhoons were of similar strength, but the impact of a typhoon can vary based on factors like rainfall and topography in the affected areas.
Tropical storms/depressions have different names in every ocean. Typhoon is a storm which occurs in Pacific Ocean. Hurricane is an Atlantic one and Cyclone ravages in Indian ocean.
The meteorologist named the typhoon based on a predetermined list of names created by the World Meteorological Organization for different regions, which are typically in alphabetical order. Once a typhoon forms, it is assigned the next name on the list.
Tropical storms/depressions have different names in every ocean. Typhoon is a storm which occurs in Pacific Ocean. Hurricane is an Atlantic one and Cyclone ravages in Indian ocean.