Please use a Javascript-enabled browser.
news.gov.hk
*
SitemapHome
*
*
*
Weather
*
*
*
Traffic Conditions
*
*
*
Categories:
*
**
Business & Finance
*
*
**
At School, At Work
*
*
**
Health & Community
*
*
**
Environment
*
*
**
Law & Order
*
*
**
Infrastructure & Logistics
*
*
**
Admin & Civic Affairs
*
*
*
*
On the Record
*
*
*
News in Focus
*
*
*
City Life
*
*
*
HK for Kids
*
*
*
Photo Gallery
*
*
*
Reel HK
*
*
*
Speaking Out
*
*
*
Policy Address
*
*
*
Budget
*
*
*
Today's Press Releases
*
*
Press Release Archive
*
*
*
About Us
*
*
*
*
*Judiciary
*Legco
*District Councils
*Webcasts
*Message Videos
*Government Information Centre
*Electronic Services Delivery


*
Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
*
November 24, 2005
Weather
*
New HK-themed typhoon names listed
*
HK Observatory logo

Dolphin and Lionrock will replace Yanyan and Tingting as tropical cyclone names.

 

The decision was made at the recent 38th Session of the Typhoon Committee of the United Nations Economic & Social Commission for Asia & the Pacific and the World Meteorological Organisation.

 

Storm names in the western-north Pacific have been regulated by the committee since 2000, and the 14 members have nominated a 140 names, with 10 from Hong Kong.

 

The Hong Kong Observatory and Radio Television Hong Kong ran the Tropical Cyclone Name Nomination Contest earlier this year and selected Taichi and Kapok as the winning names, with Dolphin, Lionrock, Yun-Yeung and Lu-Feng as standby names. But Taichi and Kapok have negative implications in other languages and were rejected.

 

The committee also elected the observatory's Assistant Director Dr Wong Ming-chung as the vice-chair of its Working Group on Disaster Preparedness & Prevention and Senior Scientific Officer Lai Sau-tak as the vice-chair of its Typhoon Research Co-ordination Group.

Go To Top
* Dangers of the Sea *
*
*
Print This Print This Page
Email This E-mail This
*
*
*
Related Links
*
*
*
Other News
More..
*
*
* Brand Hong Kong
*
*