• 11/30/2024

Brace for Typhoon Milktea, Typhoon Dim-sum and Typhoon Junk-boat: Hong Kong adopts new cyclone names

Hong Kong Free Press

Hong Kong approves new 20 typhoon names

Hongkongers may see Typhoon Milktea, Typhoon Dim-sum and Typhoon Junk-boat sweep through the city, after the Observatory adopted 20 reserve names for tropical cyclones following a public contest.

Super Typhoon Saola
A Government Flying Service (GFS) Challenger 605 fixed-wing aircraft captured meteorological data near Super Typhoon Saola last year. Photo: GovHK.

Over 20,000 votes were received in all, a press release from the Hong Kong Observatory stated on Wednesday. “[The] 20 tropical cyclone names with the highest numbers of votes have been selected from the 40 shortlisted suitable names with Hong Kong characteristics,” the statement said.

Name Name in Chinese Votes
Milktea 奶茶 15 750
Tsing-ma 青馬 15 127
Fo-lung 火龍 14 810
Dim-sum 點心 14 354
Sparrow 麻雀 13 662
Shui-sin 水仙 13 463
Siu-lung 小龍 13 131
Neon 霓虹 12 713
Sing-si 醒獅 12 524
Egret 白鷺 12 296
Heung-pin 香片 12 279
Hoi-wai 海威 11 717
Pui-pui 貝貝 11 595
Sheung-si 相思 11 431
Red-bean 紅豆 11 006
Stoneslab 石板 10 940
Bak-lan 白蘭 10 616
Sampan 舢舨 10 474
Junk-boat 帆船 10 222
Treefrog 樹蛙 10 148
Source: The Observatory.

Other names include Fo-lung – which refers to a fire dragon; and Siu-lung, which translates as “little dragon,” also martial arts star Bruce Lee’s nickname. Hong Kong might play host to Tropical Cyclone Shui-sin – which refers to daffodils, popular during Lunar New Year; or Tropical Cyclone Heung-pin, which means jasmine tea. Egret, a species of bird; Hoi-wai, the name of a captive killer whale kept at Ocean Park until its death in 1997; and Pui-pui, the name of a crocodile held at the Hong Kong Wetland Park could also batter the city in the future, as could Tropical Cyclone Junk-boat or Tropical Cyclone Neon.

In general, names for tropical cyclones can be reused, but are retired if a storm incurs heavy causalities or economic loses, the Observatory website says.

Typhoon Koinu
Typhoon Koinu skirts Hong Kong on Sunday, October 8, 2023. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.

Those who submitted winning names will recieve a souvenir, the Observatory added.

The reserve names have now been listed on the Tropical Cyclone Name Collection Activity webpage.

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