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Possible relationship between North Korean total rainfall and Arctic Oscillation in May
Authors:Ki-Seon Choi  Sung-Dae Kang  Hae-Dong Kim
Institution:1. National Typhoon Center, Korea Meteorological Administration, Jeju, Korea
2. Department of Environmental Conservation, Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea
3. Department of Global Environment, Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea
Abstract:In this study, a negative correlation between the rainfall over North Korea in May and the Arctic Oscillation (AO) in the same month is analyzed. The reasons for rainfall declines in the positive AO phase are as follows: (a) the strengthening of anomalous anticyclone in the Maritime Province of Siberia, (b) the weakening of the subtropical western North Pacific high, and (c) the stabilization across all the atmospheric layers in North Korea. Anomalous anticyclone strengthened in the Maritime Province of Siberia plays a critical role in placing the North Korean region under the influence of anomalous northeasterlies. In addition, the development of the anomalous northeasterlies results in the supply of a large amount of cold and dry air into North Korea. This consequently stabilizes the atmosphere in North Korea. Moreover, the reinforcement of anomalous cold sea surface temperature in the mid-latitude region of East Asia is found to be another reason for the atmospheric stabilization.
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