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International Journal of Biometeorology | 2016

The application of the European heat wave of 2003 to Korean cities to analyze impacts on heat-related mortality.

J. Scott Greene; Laurence S. Kalkstein; Kyu Rang Kim; Young-Jean Choi; Dae-Geun Lee

The goal of this research is to transpose the unprecedented 2003 European excessive heat event to six Korean cities and to develop meteorological analogs for each. Since this heat episode is not a model but an actual event, we can use a plausible analog to assess the risk of increasing heat on these cities instead of an analog that is dependent on general circulation (GCM) modeling or the development of arbitrary scenarios. Initially, the 2003 summer meteorological conditions from Paris are characterized statistically and these characteristics are transferred to the Korean cites. Next, the new meteorological dataset for each Korean city is converted into a daily air mass calendar. We can then determine the frequency and character of “offensive” air masses in the Korean cities that are historically associated with elevated heat-related mortality. One unexpected result is the comparative severity of the very hot summer of 1994 in Korea, which actually eclipsed the 2003 analog. The persistence of the offensive air masses is considerably greater for the summer of 1994, as were dew point temperatures for a majority of the Korean cities. For all the Korean cities but one, the summer of 1994 is associated with more heat-related deaths than the analog summer, in some cases yielding a sixfold increase over deaths in an average summer. The Korean cities appear less sensitive to heat-related mortality problems during very hot summers than do large eastern and Midwestern US cities, possibly due to a lesser summer climate variation and efficient social services available during extreme heat episodes.


Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment | 2010

Relationship between Summer Heat Stress (Perceived Temperature) and Daily Excess Mortality in Seoul during 1991~2005

Dae-Geun Lee; Jae-Young Byon; Young-Jean Choi; Kyu-Rang Kim

This study investigates the relationship between daily mortality and heat stress in Seoul, using perceived temperatures (PT) derived from a heat budget model. During the summer season, observed PT intensity showed the biggest magnitude of summer heat stress from the middle 10 days of July to the first 10 days of August. The elderly (65 and above) were found to be the most vulnerable to heat stress. The threshold PT, with a significant increase in excess mortality, was . No time lagged effect was observed with summer heat stress, while a high correlation was observed between anomalies in PT and relative deviation of mortality. A comparison of the heat index and the discomfort index with excess mortality revealed that the discomfort index underestimated excess mortality, whereas the heat index could not appropriately explain the increase in excess mortality correlated with the increase in excess heat. In contrast, PT was found to be the weather element that best represents excess mortality due to heat stress, and is thus expected to serve as a more reliable forecast index of human biometeorology.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2016

Analyzing the Cooling Effect of Urban Green Areas by Using the Multiple Observation Network in the Seonjeongneung Region of Seoul, Korea

Geun-Hoi Kim; Young-Gon Lee; Dae-Geun Lee; Baek-Jo Kim

To analyze the cooling effect of urban green areas, we conducted micrometeorological measurements in these areas and their surroundings in Seoul, Korea. From the average hourly temperature measurements through each month for the last two years (March 2013 to February 2015), we found that the maximum...


Atmosphere | 2009

Characteristics of Heat Acclimatization for Major Korean Cities

Jiyoung Kim; Dae-Geun Lee; Jan Kysely


Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | 2009

Regional distribution of perceived temperatures estimated by the human heat budget model (the Klima-Michel model) in South Korea

Jiyoung Kim; Kyu Rang Kim; Byoung-Cheol Choi; Dae-Geun Lee; Jeong-Sik Kim


Epidemiology | 2011

Regional Characteristics of Heat-related Deaths and the Application of a Heat-health Warning System in Korea

Dae-Geun Lee; Young-Jean Choi; Kyu Rang Kim; Laurence S. Kalkstein; Scott C. Sheridan


Atmosphere | 2008

A Synoptic and Climatological Comparison of Record-breaking Heat Waves in Korea and Europe

Jiyoung Kim; Dae-Geun Lee; Jan Kysely


Epidemiology | 2011

The Implementation of a National Network of Heat/health Warning Systems in the Republic of Korea

Laurence S. Kalkstein; Scott C. Sheridan; Kyu Rang Kim; Dae-Geun Lee; Young-Jean Choi


Atmosphere | 2007

Long-term Trends of Daily Maximum and Minimum Temperatures for the Major Cities of South Korea and their Implications on Human Health

Byoung-Cheol Choi; Jiyoung Kim; Dae-Geun Lee; Jan Kysely


Atmosphere | 2007

Characteristics of daily mortality due to heat waves in Busan in July 1994

Dae-Geun Lee; Jiyoung Kim; Byoung-Cheol Cho

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Kyu Rang Kim

Sungkyunkwan University

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Jiyoung Kim

Seoul National University

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Young-Jean Choi

Korea Meteorological Administration

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Baek-Jo Kim

Korea Meteorological Administration

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Byoung-Cheol Choi

Korea Meteorological Administration

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Yeon-Hee Kim

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Young-Gon Lee

Korea Meteorological Administration

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Eun-Ryoung Kim

Pukyong National University

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