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TROPICAL CYCLONES IN 2022

Table 1.1    Tropical cyclone name list effective from 1 January 2022

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Contributed by Name Name Name Name Name
Cambodia Damrey Kong-rey Nakri Krovanh Trases
China Haikui Yutu Fengshen Dujuan Mulan
DPR Korea Kirogi Toraji Kalmaegi Surigae Meari
Hong Kong, China Yun-yeung Man-yi Fung-wong Choi-wan Ma-on
Japan Koinu Usagi Kammuri Koguma Tokage
Lao PDR Bolaven Pabuk Phanfone Champi Hinnamnor
Macau, China Sanba Wutip Penha In-fa Muifa
Malaysia Jelawat Sepat Nuri Cempaka 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 Co-may 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 Yamaneko
Lao PDR Leepi Faxai Chan-hom Namtheun Pakhar
Macau, China Bebinca Peipah Peilou Malou Sanvu
Malaysia Pulasan Tapah Nangka Nyatoh Mawar
Micronesia Soulik Mitag Saudel Rai Guchol
Philippines Cimaron Ragasa Narra Malakas Talim
RO Korea Jebi Neoguri Gaenari Megi Doksuri
Thailand Krathon Bualoi Atsani Chaba Khanun
U.S.A. Barijat Matmo Etau Aere Lan
Viet Nam Trami Halong Bang-lang Songda Saola
Note: In 2022, five new names, “Penha”, “Peilou”, “Narra”, “Gaenari” and “Bang-lang”, have been introduced to the list of tropical cyclone names in the western North Pacific and the South China Sea in 2022 to replace the old names of “Vongfong”, “Linfa”, “Molave”, “Goni” and “Vamco” respectively.