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이례적으로 영향 태풍 수가 많았던 2019년 한반도 주변 종관장 특성 분석

Alternative Title
Analysis of Synoptic Patterns of Abnormally High Number of Typhoons Affecting the Korean Peninsula in 2019
Author(s)
김은지이민규김태형차동현장은철
Issued Date
2021-06
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/53388
Fulltext
https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART002738877
Citation
기후연구, v.16, no.2, pp.123 - 132
Abstract
Tropical cyclones (TCs) over the western North Pacific (WNP) mainly occur during June-October, and result in significant casualties and damages to property in East Asian countries (e.g., Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and China, etc.). Although the total number of TCs that occurred over WNP was similar to normal years, the numer of TCs that affected Korea in August and September 2019 was 3 times higher than with the same number of TCs in July. Therefore, this study examined why more TCs migrated into Korea in 2019 through analyzing four environmental conditions: steering flow, geopotential height at 500 hPa, vertical wind shear (VWS), and sea surface temperature (SST). Results showed that the tracks of TCs were significantly associated with steering f lows from July to September. Furthermore, weaker V WS and warmer SST were distributed near the tracks of TCs during August and September, whereas strong VWS and lower SST were dominant in July. The environmental conditions in August and September were favorable for maintaining and developing TCs, explaining why more typhoons have affected Korea during August and September in 2019.
Publisher
기후연구소
ISSN
1975-6151
Keyword (Author)
태풍종관장한반도2019년북서태평양typhoonenvironmental conditionsKorean Peninsula2019western North Pacific

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