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053. Analysis of characteristics for 2016 Changma rainfall

053. Analysis of characteristics for 2016 Changma rainfall

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Jin-Yong Kim, Kyong-Hwan Seo, Sang-Wook Yeh, Hyun-Kyung Kim, So-Young Yim, Hyun-Soo Lee, MinHo Kown, Yoo-Geun Ham

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Atmosphere

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September 2017

Analysis of characteristics for 2016 Changma rainfall
Jin-Yong Kim, Kyong-Hwan Seo, Sang-Wook Yeh, Hyun-Kyung Kim, So-Young Yim, Hyun-Soo Lee, MinHo Kown, Yoo-Geun Ham

Abstract:
Characteristics of precipitation in South Korea during the 2016 Changma period (6/18~7/30) are analyzed in great details. El $Ni{\tilde{n}}o$-induced tropical Indian Ocean (IO) basin-wide warming lasts from spring to early summer and induces the western North Pacific subtropical high (WNPSH) circulation anomaly through an equatorial Kelvin wave during the 2016 Changma period. Along the northern edge of the WNPSH, strong precipitation occurred, in particular, over eastern China and southern Japan. During the Changma period, South Korea had the near-normal mean precipitation amount (~332 mm). However, about 226 mm of rain fell in South Korea during 1 July to 6 July, which amounts to 67% of total Changma precipitation in that year. Upper-level synoptic migratory lows and low-level moisture transport played an essential role, especially from 1 July to 3 July, in triggering an abrupt development of fronts over the Korean Peninsula and the eastern continent China. The front over the eastern China migrates progressively eastward, which results in heavy rainfall over the Korean peninsula from 1 to 3 July. In contrast, from 4 to 6 July, the typhoon (NEPARTAK) affected an abrupt northward advance of the North Pacific subtropical high (NPSH). The northward extension of the NPSH strengthens the Changma front and induces the southerly flows toward the Korean peninsula, giving rise to an increase in heavy rainfall. The NEPARTAK is generated due to interaction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO), equatorial Rossby wave and Kelvin waves.

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