The Hong Kong Observatory has shortlisted 40 names in a tropical cyclone name collection drive.
Local and uniquely Hong Kong names like “Dim Sum” and “Milk Tea” are among the favorites.
The online voting stage is open until January 7, and the results will be announced next month.
The names with the highest number of votes will be added to the reserve list of tropical cyclone names in Hong Kong.
Key Points:
Name Collection Drive: The Hong Kong Observatory has shortlisted 40 names in a tropical cyclone name collection drive. The public suggested these names during the first stage of the drive.
Unique and Local Names: Among the favorites for inclusion in the reserve list of tropical cyclone names are uniquely local names like “Dim Sum” and “Milk Tea.” These names reflect the local culture and cuisine of Hong Kong.
Online Voting: The online voting stage for the shortlisted names started and will continue until January 7. Members of the public are encouraged to participate in the voting process.
Results Announcement: The results of the voting will be announced next month. The names with the highest number of votes will be added to the reserve list for future use in naming tropical cyclones in Hong Kong.
Souvenirs for Participants: Those who participate in the voting have the opportunity to receive souvenirs, as mentioned by the Hong Kong Observatory.
Typhoon Committee: The Typhoon Committee has been adopting a list of tropical cyclone names with local characteristics since 2000. Hong Kong contributes 10 names to this list, and the names are used to designate tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific and the South China Sea.
The inclusion of uniquely local names in the tropical cyclone reserve list adds a touch of cultural identity to the naming convention in Hong Kong.