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Several different schemes are in use for naming tropical cyclones in Tricin. By convention any Trician tropical cyclone is called a ''hurricane'' in English when the storm has hurricane-force winds (i.e. a wind speed above a set value). | Several different schemes are in use for naming tropical cyclones in Tricin. By convention any Trician tropical cyclone is called a ''hurricane'' in English when the storm has hurricane-force winds (i.e. a wind speed above a set value). | ||
== | ==Bitaleta== | ||
Bitaletan hurricane names may be | |||
*words and sometimes personal names from classical Etalocian languages ([[Dodellian]], [[Windermere | *words and sometimes personal names from classical Etalocian languages ([[Dodellian]], [[Windermere]], [[Thensarian]]) | ||
*Eevo names for flowers, birds or fish | *Eevo names for flowers, birds or fish | ||
Revision as of 17:44, 21 September 2021
Several different schemes are in use for naming tropical cyclones in Tricin. By convention any Trician tropical cyclone is called a hurricane in English when the storm has hurricane-force winds (i.e. a wind speed above a set value).
Bitaleta
Bitaletan hurricane names may be
- words and sometimes personal names from classical Etalocian languages (Dodellian, Windermere, Thensarian)
- Eevo names for flowers, birds or fish
The official name is the Eevo transliteration of the word.
Bjeheond
Classical Windermere or Classical Netagin names
Txapoalli
Differs by region...
Cualuav
In Cualuav hurricane names are Eevo personal names in alphabetical order (reflecting Eevo's dominance in Cualuav).