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  2. 2023 South Korea floods - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean monsoon season usually begins in June and ends in the beginning of August. The country normally experiences heavy monsoon rains and its mountainous topography increases its vulnerability to landslides; however, the reported casualties this season are higher than usual. [5]

  3. Climate of Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Seoul, the capital of South Korea, features a dry-winter humid continental climate (Dwa) in the 0°C isotherm according to the Köppen climate classification. If the -3°C isotherm is used, the climate is a dry-winter humid subtropical climate (Cwa) [2] [3] and there are four highly distinct seasons. In summer, the influence of the North ...

  4. Climate change in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Visualisation of temperature anomaly in South Korea between 1901 and 2020. Climate change has led to extreme weather events in South Korea that affects: social, economy, industry, culture, and many other sectors. [1] South Korea is experiencing changes in climate parameters. Such parameters include annual temperature, rainfall amounts, and ...

  5. South Korea hit with deadly flooding as climate change makes ...

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    At least eight people were killed Monday after a record 15 inches of rain was unleashed on Seoul, South Korea, in less than 24 hours in the latest evidence of how climate change has made extreme ...

  6. Typhoon Khanun (2023) - Wikipedia

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    Satellite loop of Tropical Storm Khanun a few hours before landfall in South Korea on August 10. Typhoon Khanun became the first to pass through the Korean Peninsula from south to north since recordkeeping began in 1951. [48] Khanun impacted Geojedo in South Korea, a small island located off the southeastern coast of the nation. [49]

  7. Typhoon Gaemi - Wikipedia

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    The monsoon enhanced by Gaemi's impact on Luzon led to comparisons to 2009's Typhoon Ketsana, which was known locally as Tropical Storm Ondoy. [ 73 ] [ 74 ] [ 75 ] The oil tanker MT Terra Nova , carrying around 1.5 million liters of industrial fuel, capsized and sank in 34 m (112 ft) depth of water [ 76 ] in Manila Bay off the coast of Limay ...

  8. Typhoon Kong-rey (2024) - Wikipedia

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    On Jeju Island, South Korea, up to 268.5 mm (10.57 in) of rain was recorded in Hallasan, resulting in flooding which caused damage to buildings across the island. [ 131 ] The Japan Meteorological Agency reported that warm, moist air from the storm was bringing heavy rainfall and thunderstorms to western Japan, causing Matsuyama to issue a ...

  9. Is it safe to travel to South Korea? Foreign Office update ...

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    South Korea’s president Yoon Suk Yeol claimed he had declared martial law to ... Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... issued new travel advice warning British nationals to ...