Occurrence Characteristics of Marine Accidents Caused by Typhoons around Korean Peninsula KCI

Title
Occurrence Characteristics of Marine Accidents Caused by Typhoons around Korean Peninsula
Author(s)
Chan-Su Yang; Yeon-Gyu Kim
KIOST Author(s)
Yang, Chan Su(양찬수)
Alternative Author(s)
양찬수
Publication Year
2005-03
Abstract
During the period of every summer to early autumn seasons, ships have been wrecked or grounded from effect of a typhoon in the water areas around Korean Peninsula. Typhoon Rusa killed more than 100 people in September 2002. Super Typhoon Maemi passed southeast of South Korea in September 12-13, 2003, with a strong gale blowing at a record 60 m/s and caused much ship groundings, collisions and sinkings over 3000 in dockyards, harbors and places of refuge. These are things that could have been prevented had there merely been prior warning. This study outlines the occurrence characteristics of maritime accidents caused by a typhoon in South Korea. for the period from 1962 to 2002. The distribution of the accident records is also compared with the trajectories , winds, central pressures of typhoons, passed during the 1990-2003. It is shown that attack frequency of typhoon and number of marine accidents is the highest in August and the marine accidents due to typhoon have a close relation to the distribution of accumulated wind and pressure fields.
ISSN
1598-5725
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/5091
Bibliographic Citation
한국항해항만학회지, v.29, no.2, pp.151 - 157, 2005
Publisher
한국항해항만학회
Keywords
Typhoon; Marine accidents; Trajectory of typhoon; Wind and central pressure of typhoon
Type
Article
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