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Professor Chang-Hoi Ho’s Team Publishes Research in Atmospheric Research

Professor Chang-Hoi Ho’s Team Publishes Research in Atmospheric Research


The research paper “Emergence of autumn rainy season in Korea due to tropical cyclone influence”, co-authored by Professor Chang-Hoi Ho of Ewha Womans University (corresponding author) and Ms. Hee-Ae Kim, a doctoral candidate at Seoul National University (first author), was published online in the international journal Atmospheric Research on Friday, July 4.


5일 이동평균으로 살펴본 일 강수량의 연중 변화 그래프This study shows the emergence of new rainfall peaks in autumn, leading to potentially significant agricultural damages. In the monthly period from September 10 to October 10, the total rainfall in the recent period (150 mm for 1998—2023) has increased by 44 mm compared to the previous period (106 mm for 1979—1997), averaged over 61 stations. Heavy rainfall days (≥ 100 mm day−1) have also occurred more frequently. The most plausible mechanism for these changes is the delayed retreat of the western North Pacific subtropical high in autumn which results in westward shift of tropical cyclone (TC) tracks and increased number of days on which Korea is affected by TCs. In addition, rising sea surface temperatures (0.5—1.0°C) in the western North Pacific and the South China Sea appear to be related to increased TC-induced heavy rainfall in Korea. Enhanced low-level moisture transports from these warm oceanic areas toward Korea, combined with upper-level wind divergence, are likely to have intensified the conditions for the TC-induced heavy rainfall. This study highlights the need for further research and public awareness of the changing autumn rainfall patterns and their impacts on agriculture and infrastructure.

(왼쪽부터) 김희애 씨, 허창회 교수View Published Paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169809525004326