Impact of Arctic warming on the recent trend over the Korean Peninsula
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Title
- Impact of Arctic warming on the recent trend over the Korean Peninsula
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Author(s)
- 장연수; 정지훈; 김백민; 국종성
- KIOST Author(s)
- Jang, Yeonsoo(장연수)
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Alternative Author(s)
- 장연수; 국종성
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Publication Year
- 2013-04-17
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Abstract
- Global surface temperatures have experienced a warming trend, and the temperatures are expected to warm due to rapid increases in greenhouse gases (GHGs) and over the entire length of the instrumental record [IPCC, 2007]. However global temperatures have undergone significant warming for all seasons except winter, when cooling trends exist instead across large stretches of eastern North America and northern Eurasia (Cohen et al., 2012). Many studies have demonstrated that the phenomenon over Arctic region is closely connected to mid latitude climate from day-to-day variabilities to long-term trends (e.g., Kerr, 1999 Thompson et al., 2000)In this study, we have focused on the recent trends over Korean Peninsula during boreal winter, and we suggested the important factor that lead to the trends such as temperature and geopotential height fields over the Arctic region. temperatures have undergone significant warming for all seasons except winter, when cooling trends exist instead across large stretches of eastern North America and northern Eurasia (Cohen et al., 2012). Many studies have demonstrated that the phenomenon over Arctic region is closely connected to mid latitude climate from day-to-day variabilities to long-term trends (e.g., Kerr, 1999 Thompson et al., 2000)In this study, we have focused on the recent trends over Korean Peninsula during boreal winter, and we suggested the important factor that lead to the trends such as temperature and geopotential height fields over the Arctic region.
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URI
- https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/27152
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Bibliographic Citation
- 한국기상학회 봄 학술대회, pp.150 - 151, 2013
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Publisher
- 한국기상학회
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Type
- Conference
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Language
- English
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