TABLE 1.1 Tropical cyclone name list effective from 1 January 2015
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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
Mun
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
Ampil
Krosa
Maysak
Chanthu
Nesat
China
Wukong
Bailu
Haishen
Dianmu
Haitang
DPR Korea
Jongdari
Podul
Noul
Mindulle
Nalgae
Hong Kong, China
Shanshan
Lingling
Dolphin
Lionrock
Banyan
Japan
Yagi
Kajiki
Kujira
Kompasu
Hato
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.
Barijat
Matmo
Etau
Aere
Lan
Viet Nam
Trami
Halong
Vamco
Songda
Saola
Note:
In 2015, five new names "Mun", "Bailu","Jongdari","Barijat" and "Lan" have been adopted for tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific and South China Sea, replacing "Fitow", "Haiyan", "Sonamu", "Utor" and "Vicente" respectively.