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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology | 2011

A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Historical Droughts in Korea

Do-Woo Kim; Hi-Ryong Byun; Ki-Seon Choi; Su-Bin Oh

The climatological characteristics of drought in South Korea were investigated using daily precipitation data for 1777‐2008. The effective drought index was used to quantify the drought intensity. As a result, five characteristics were discovered. First, South Korea can be divided into four drought subregions (the central, southern, and east coastal regions and Jeju Island) using hierarchical cluster analysis. Second, a map for longterm drought conditions in the four subregions is created that allows identification of the spatiotemporal distribution of droughts for the 231 yr at a glance. Third, droughts in South Korea have time scales that depend on the onset season. Spring (March‐May) droughts tend to be short (#200 days) because the summer (June‐September)rainyseasonfollows.Summerdroughtstendtobelong(.200days)becausethedryseason (October‐February) follows. In the dry season, droughts tend to be sustained or become severe rather than being initiated or relieved. Fourth, 5-, 14-, 34-, and 115-yr drought cycles were identified by spectral analysis. The 5-yr cycle was dominant in all of the regions, the 14-yr cycle was observed over the southern and east coastal regions, and the 34-yr cycle was observed over the central region. Fifth, the most extreme drought occurred in 1897‐1903 (return period: 233 yr) and was associated with the 115-yr drought cycle. After this drought, severe droughts (return period of .10 yr) occurred in 1927‐30, 1938‐40, 1942‐45, 1951‐52, 1967‐69, and 1994‐96; they were caused by the consecutive shortage of summer rainfall for two or more years.


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2011

Possible linkage between East Asian summer drought and North Pacific Oscillation

Ki-Seon Choi; Su-Bin Oh; Hi-Ryong Byun; R. H. Kripalani; Do-Woo Kim


Sola | 2010

Introduction of East Asian Drought Monitoring System

Su-Bin Oh; Do-Woo Kim; Ki-Seon Choi; Hi-Ryong Byun


Atmosphere | 2010

The South-North Oscillation Centered on 1996 in Korean Summer Rainfall Variability

Ki-Seon Choi; Su-Bin Oh; Do-Woo Kim; Hi-Ryong Byun


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2015

Definition and characteristics of the water abundant season in Korea

So-Ra Park; Su-Bin Oh; Hi-Ryong Byun


Archive | 2010

Prediction of Regional Drought Over Korea Using AN Analog Method

Su-Bin Oh; Do-Woo Kim; Ji-Sun Lee; Hi-Ryong Byun; Ki-Seon Choi


International Journal of Climatology | 2014

Possible influence of AAO on North Korean rainfall in August

Ki-Seon Choi; Su-Bin Oh; Do-Woo Kim; Hi-Ryong Byun


한국기상학회 학술대회 논문집 | 2011

풍수기 정의 및 발생 특징

So-Ra Park; Su-Bin Oh; Hi-Ryong Byun


Journal of the Korean earth science society | 2011

Long-term Variation of the Freezing Climate near the Han River and Seoul in Korea

Su-Bin Oh; Hi-Ryong Byun


한국기상학회 학술대회 논문집 | 2010

Historical droughts in Korea : A bird's eye view

Do-Woo Kim; Ki-Seon Choi; Su-Bin Oh; Hi-Ryong Byun

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Hi-Ryong Byun

Pukyong National University

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Do-Woo Kim

Pukyong National University

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Ki-Seon Choi

Korea Meteorological Administration

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So-Ra Park

Pukyong National University

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R. H. Kripalani

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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