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Sub-seasonal to Seasonal Outlook of the 2022-23 Southwestern Korea Meteorological Drought SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Sub-seasonal to Seasonal Outlook of the 2022-23 Southwestern Korea Meteorological Drought
Authors
PARK, CHANG-KYUNLEE, SANGEUNYOON, HYUNCHEOLKAM, JONGHUN
Date Issued
2023-10
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Abstract
he southwestern Korean Peninsula had experienced cumulative precipitation deficits from the early spring of 2022, causing a severe meteorological drought in March 2023. As a growing season was forthcoming, the sub-seasonal to seasonal outlook of this ongoing drought came into question. This study aims to investigate a key driver of the ongoing drought and the required precipitation for its termination, and examine the sub-seasonal and seasonal outlooks of the ongoing drought via probabilistic and climate model-based forecasts. Results show a comparable contribution of springtime and summertime precipitation deficits in 2022, indicating that six-month accumulated precipitation deficit of 2022 was a key driver of the ongoing drought. We find that at least 80, 150, and 210 mm (170, 310, and 440 mm) of accumulated precipitation are required for the recovery (full recovery) in March, April, and May 2023, respectively. These required cumulative precipitation are found from 25% and 20% of empirical and dynamic precipitation forecasts, respectively. This study highlights the importance of the collaborative effort of national and local governments and stakeholders on mitigating negative impacts of the ongoing drought.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/119018
DOI
10.1088/1748-9326/acfb27
ISSN
1748-9326
Article Type
Article
Citation
Environmental Research Letters, vol. 18, no. 10, 2023-10
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