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Identifying Dynamic and Thermodynamic Contributions to the Record-Breaking 2022 Summer Extreme Rainfall Events in Korea
In 2022, South Korea experienced a series of climate extremes, among which the August 8 extreme rainfall event stands out due to its considerable damage to Seoul, with daily precipitation exceeding 380 mm/d. This study aimed to examine the contributions of dynamic and thermodynamic components in the moisture budget to two major extreme rainfall events occurring on June 27–30 and August 8–11 in 2022. Our analysis revealed the distinctive roles of wind and moisture content during these extreme rainfall events. In both events, the changes in the wind (dynamic components) played a crucial role, mainly attributed to the northward or westward shift of the subtropical high. On the other hand, the moisture content (thermodynamic component) contributed to approximately 30% of the rainfall but only for the period from August 8 to 11. The subtropical thermal forcings, positive North Atlantic Oscillation, and the intensified rainfall in Pakistan induced circulation changes that redistributed the thermodynamic characteristics. Consequently, substantial meridional pressure gradients developed, giving rise to zonally elongated rainfall patterns that appeared to be characteristics of both extreme rainfall events. These findings shed light on the factors that influenced extreme rainfall events in South Korea in 2022 and highlight the crucial role of remote forcing in predicting such events.
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The Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (APJAS) is an international journal of the Korean Meteorological Society (KMS), published fully in English. It has started from 2008 by succeeding the KMS'' former journal, the Journal of the Korean Meteorological Society (JKMS), which published a total of 47 volumes as of 2011, in its time-honored tradition since 1965. Since 2008, the APJAS is included in the journal list of Thomson Reuters’ SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded) and also in SCOPUS, the Elsevier Bibliographic Database, indicating the increased awareness and quality of the journal.