The spatio-temporal characteristics of total rainfall during September in South Korea according to the variation of ENSO |
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Authors: | Ki-Seon Choi Sung-Dae Kang Hae-Dong Kim Bin Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, Korea 2. Department of Environmental Conservation, Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea 4. Department of Global Environment, Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea 3. International Pacific Research Center, School of Ocean and Earth Science Technology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, USA
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Abstract: | A significant negative correlation between the total rainfall averaged over South Korea and the Niño-3.4 index was found for the month of September. To find out the reason for this negative correlation, composite analyses were carried out for the highest and lowest 8 years of the Niño-3.4 index. During the strong El Niño year, an anomalous anticyclone occurs in the continental East Asia, while an anomalous cyclone emerges in the subtropical western Pacific. The resultant eastward pressure gradient force induces anomalous northerlies in most regions of East Asia, which produces anomalous cold and dry conditions throughout the troposphere between 120° and 140°E, reducing the Korean rainfall. It is also found that during El Niño year, tropical cyclones (TCs) tend to recurve far east offshore of Japan because the weakening of the western North Pacific subtropical high (WNPSH). During La Niña years, on the other hand, the strengthening and westward extension of the WNPSH render more TCs influencing the Korean peninsula. Therefore, the TC track changes associated with El Niño-Southern Oscillation is another contributor to change of the Korean rainfall. |
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