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台风“艾云尼”生成 揭秘台风命名之谜

中国天气网讯 随着今年第1号台风“艾云尼”在菲律宾吕宋岛生成,气象部门再次引发公众对台风命名规则的好奇。台风“艾云尼”,其英文名“Ewiniar”由密克罗尼西亚提供,代表了密克罗尼西亚楚克岛的传统风暴之神。台风的名字五花八门,从文艺到神秘,每一名称背后都蕴含着深厚的文化意义。

台风命名规则起源于19世纪末的西太平洋,最初由气象学家使用女性名字来称呼热带气旋,以区别于男性名字的天气系统。如今,台风命名已经发展成为一个全球性的合作机制,由各国家和地区提供台风名称,并轮流使用。例如,“艾云尼”这个名字在密克罗尼西亚文化中象征着风暴的神秘力量,而其他台风名称如“山竹”、“哈维”等,也都承载着各自地区的文化内涵。

尽管台风的名字风格各异,但它们都有一个共同的目的,那就是为了更清晰、准确地识别和记录这些对人类活动造成影响的气象现象。台风“艾云尼”的生成,提醒我们尽管台风名字千奇百怪,但其带来的潜在威胁不容忽视。气象部门将继续密切监测台风动态,及时发布预警信息,确保民众生命财产安全。

英语如下:

Title: “Mysterious Storm God ‘Enyu Ni’ Forms Over the Philippines”

Keywords: Typhoon Formation, Enyu Ni, Storm God

Content: Typhoon “Enyu Ni” Forms, Unveiling the Mystery of Typhoon Naming

China Meteorological Network: As Typhoon No. 1 this year, “Enyu Ni,” formed over Luzon Island in the Philippines, meteorological departments have again sparked public curiosity about the rules of typhoon naming. The typhoon “Enyu Ni,” with its English name “Ewiniar” provided by Micronesia, represents the traditional storm god of the Truk Islands in Micronesia. The names of typhoons vary widely, ranging from the literary to the mysterious, each bearing a deep cultural significance.

The rule of typhoon naming originated in the late 19th century in the Western Pacific, initially used by meteorologists to refer to tropical cyclones with female names to distinguish them from weather systems named after men. Today, typhoon naming has developed into a global cooperative mechanism, where names are provided by various countries and regions and are rotated through use. For example, the name “Enyu Ni” symbolizes the mysterious power of storms in Micronesian culture, while other typhoon names such as “Mangkhut” and “Harvey” carry the cultural connotations of their respective regions.

Despite the diverse styles of typhoon names, they all share the common goal of facilitating clearer and more accurate identification and documentation of these weather phenomena that impact human activities. The formation of Typhoon “Enyu Ni” reminds us that, despite the unusual names of typhoons, their potential threats must not be overlooked. Meteorological departments will continue to closely monitor the typhoon’s movements and issue timely warning information to ensure the safety of lives and property of the public.

【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/sh/2024/05-26/10223497.shtml

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