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  4. Typhoons in the Korean Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    August 5–6, 2020 ― The extratropical low of the former Typhoon Hagupit dumped heavy rainfall towards the Korean Peninsula. Up to 5.7 inches (145 mm) of rain was reported in the South Korean city of Suwon. [46] A landslide there killed six people. August 10, 2020 ― Tropical Storm Jangmi made landfall over the Gyeongsang Province of South ...

  5. Typhoon Hinnamnor - Wikipedia

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    Jeju Island recorded 273.5 mm (10.77 in) of rain from Hinnamnor's outer bands on September 4, [56] for a later total of 948 mm (37.3 in) in parts of the island. [76] A total of 3,463 people from 2,661 in landslide and flood-prone areas were evacuated, among the 15,000 total who were advised to.

  6. 2024 South Korean snowstorm - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 South Korean snowstorm is a historic weather event that occurred between 26 and 28 November 2024, marking South Korea's most substantial November snowfall in 52 years and Seoul's heaviest snowfall since the beginning of record-keeping in 1907. The storm set several snowfall records across the nation, and caused widespread disruption to ...

  7. Jeju Island - Wikipedia

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    It is also one of the regions of Korea where Shamanism is most intact. [4] Jeju Island has an oval shape and is 73 km (45 mi) east–west and 31 km (19 mi) north–south, with a gentle slope around Hallasan Mountain in the center. The length of the main road is 181 km (112 mi) and the coastline is 258 km (160 mi).

  8. 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 ...

  9. Jeju Province - Wikipedia

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    The island is home to the shield volcano Hallasan, the highest point in South Korea. Jeju and Korean are the official languages of the province, and the vast majority of residents are bilingual. Jeju Island was first settled by humans 8,000 to 10,000 years ago and the Tamna Kingdom is the earliest known civilization on the island.