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Journal of the Korean earth science society | 2012

The Fluctuation of Marine Aerosol Number Concentrations Related with Vertical Winds

Sung-Hwa Park; Sang-Min Jang; Woon-Seon Jung; Jong-Hoon Jeong; Dong-In Lee

To investigate the fluctuation of marine aerosol number concentration at each different size with vertical winds in ocean area, aerosol particles and vertical wind components were measured in the Ieodo Ocean Research Station, which is located to 419 km southwest of Marado, the southernmost island of Korea, from 8 to 22 June 2009. The Laser Particle Counter (LPC) and ultrasonic anemometer were used to measure the number of aerosol particles and vertical wind speed. Surface weather chart, NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data and sounding data were used to analyze the synoptic condition. The distribution of aerosol number concentration had a large fluctuation of bigger particles more than 1.0 in diameter by vertical wind speed during precipitation. The aerosol particles larger than 1.0 in diameter increased as the wind changed from downward to upward during precipitation. The aerosol number concentration of bigger size than 1.0 in diameter increased about 5 times when vertical velocity was about 0.4 . In addition, the accumulation and coarse mode aerosol number concentration decreased about 45% and 92%, respectively compared to concentrations during precipitation period. It is considered that vertical wind plays an important role for the increasing of coarse mode aerosol number concentration compared to the large aerosol particles sufficiently removed by the scavenging effect of horizontal winds. Therefore, the upward vertical winds highly contribute to the formation and increase in aerosol number concentration below oceanic boundary layer.


Journal of the Korean earth science society | 2012

An Analysis of Precipitation Systems Developed near Jeju Island in Korea during the Summer Monsoon, 2006

Sang-Min Jang; Ji-Young Gu; Dong-In Lee; Jong-Hoon Jeong; Sung-Hwa Park; Hiroshi Uyeda

To elucidate the mechanism associated with the development of heavy precipitation system, a field experiment was carried out in Jejudo (or Jeju Island) and Marado, Korea from 22 June to 12 July 2006. The synoptic atmospheric conditions were analyzed using the National Centers for Environmental Prediction-National Center for Atmospheric Research`s (NCEP/NCAR) reanalyzed data, weather maps, and sounding data. The kinematic characteristics of each precipitation system were investigated by dual Doppler radar analysis. During the field experiment, data of four precipitation events with more than 20 mm rainfall were collected. In F case (frontal precipitation), a typical Changma front was dominant and the observation field was fully saturated. However there was no convective instability near the surface. LF case (low pressure accompanied with Changma front) showed strong convective instability near the surface, while a strong convergence corresponded to the low pressure from China accompanied with Changma front. In FT case (Changma front indirectly influenced by typhoon), the presence of a convective instability indicated the transport of near surface, strong additional moisture from the typhoon `EWINIAR`. The convergence wind field was ground to be located at a low level. The convective instability was not significant in T case (precipitation of the typhoon `EWINIAR`), since the typhoon passed through Jejudo and the Changma front was disappeared toward the northeastern region of the Korean peninsula. The kinematic (convergence and divergence) characteristics of wind fields, convective instability, and additional moisture inflow played important roles in the formation and development of heavy precipitation.


Atmospheric Environment | 2013

Observations of Black Carbon characteristics and radiative forcing over a Global Atmosphere Watch supersite in Korea

A. S. Panicker; Sung-Hwa Park; Dong-In Lee; Dongchul Kim; Woon-Seon Jung; Sang-Min Jang; Jong-Hoon Jeong; Dong-Soon Kim; Jegyu Yu; Harrison Jeong


Annales Geophysicae | 2012

Environment and morphology of mesoscale convective systems associated with the Changma front during 9–10 July 2007

Jong-Hoon Jeong; Dong-In Lee; Chung Chieh Wang; Sang-Min Jang; C.-H. You; M. Jang


Atmospheric Research | 2012

Quantitative precipitation estimates from radar reflectivity corrected by the SMA method

Min Jang; Dong-In Lee; Cheol-Hwan You; Dong-Soon Kim; Masayuki Maki; Jong-Hoon Jeong; Hiroshi Uyeda


Meteorological Applications | 2014

Radar reflectivity and wind fields analysis by using two X‐band Doppler radars at Okinawa, Japan from 11 to 12 June 2007

Sang-Min Jang; Dong-In Lee; Jong-Hoon Jeong; Sung-Hwa Park; Shingo Shimizu; Hiroshi Uyeda; Young-Sang Suh


Atmosphere | 2012

The Variation of Aerosol Number Concentrations in Relation with 3D Wind Components in the Ieodo Ocean Research Station

Sung-Hwa Park; Sang-Min Jang; Dong-In Lee; Woon-Seon Jung; Jong-Hoon Jeong; Sung-A Jung; Chang Hoon Jung; Kyungsik Kim; Kyung-Eak Kim


Atmosphere | 2016

Investigation of Goyang Tornado Outbreak Using X-band Polarimetric Radar: 10 June 2014

Jong-Hoon Jeong; Yeon-Hee Kim; Su-Bin Oh; Eunha Lim; Sangwon Joo


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2015

Dominant processes of extreme rainfall-producing mesoscale convective system over southeastern Korea: 7 July 2009 case

Jong-Hoon Jeong; Dong-In Lee; Chung Chieh Wang; I.-S. Han


Japan Geoscience Union | 2014

Development of high resolution spatio-temporal precipitation data using a network of operational polarimetric X-band radars in Japan

Yura Kim; Dong-In Lee; Masayuki Maki; Jong-Hoon Jeong

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Dong-In Lee

Pukyong National University

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Sang-Min Jang

Pukyong National University

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Sung-Hwa Park

Pukyong National University

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Woon-Seon Jung

Pukyong National University

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Sung-A Jung

Pukyong National University

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Chung Chieh Wang

National Taiwan Normal University

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A. S. Panicker

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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Cheol-Hwan You

Pukyong National University

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