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  2. Khanun makes direct strike on South Korea after swiping Japan

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    Khanun continued on a northward track into the day on Thursday, making landfall on Geoje Island, off the southeast coast, on Thursday at 9:20 a.m. local time, according to the Korea Meteorological ...

  3. 2024 Southeast Asia heat wave - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2024, several Southeast Asian countries have experienced record-breaking temperatures which have left several people dead. [1] [2] Heat indices peaked at 53 °C (127 °F) in Iba in the Philippines on 28 April 2024. The heat wave has been attributed to a combination of causes, including climate change and El Niño. [1]

  4. State Hydro-Meteorological Administration - Wikipedia

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    The State Hydro-Meteorological Administration (Chosongul: 기상수문국) is the National Meteorological service of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. [1] The service started in 1961, joining the WMO in 1975.

  5. 2023 South Korea floods - Wikipedia

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    However, he resigned the position after less than a month due to the ongoing controversy over Chae's death. [32] In September 2024, the Legislation and Judiciary Committee of the South Korean Parliament passed a bill calling for a special counsel probe into allegations of government interference into the investigations on Chae's death. [33]

  6. Brutal Southeast Asia heat wave shatters all-time records ...

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    Vietnam and Laos were not the only countries in the region to set records over the weekend. Cambodia had its hottest May day on record after temperatures topped out at 106.9 F (41.6 C) on Saturday

  7. East Asian rainy season - Wikipedia

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    The East Asian rainy season (Chinese and Japanese: 梅雨; pinyin: méiyǔ; rōmaji: tsuyu/baiu; Korean: 장마; romaja: jangma), also called the plum rain, is caused by precipitation along a persistent stationary front known as the Meiyu front for nearly two months during the late spring and early summer in East Asia between China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan.

  8. YTN - Wikipedia

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    YTN: Korea's first all-news TV channel, carries up-to-the-minute news, weather, sports and traffic, as well as in-depth analysis. The live newscast can be seen 24 hours a day, but live magazines are only in between 4:30 and 1:00. [citation needed] YTN Science: The first Korean science channel, provides a wide range of science information.

  9. As temperatures rise, South Korean farmers experiment with ...

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    South Korea's cultivated area of subtropical crops has jumped from about 295 hectares (730 acres) in 2021 to 3,306 hectares in 2023, with 67 banana farms in the south, according to the Rural ...