Journal of Navigation and Port Research 2008;32(5):403-407.
Published online June 30, 2008.
남해 해수면온도 변화와 태풍 세기와의 관계
설동일
Relations between Variation of Sea Surface Temperatures in the South Sea of Korea and Intensity of Typhoons
Dong-II Seol
Abstract
Relations between variation of SSTs(sea surface temperatures) in the South Sea of Korea and intensity of typhoons which passed through the South Sea of Korea was analyzed for 36 years from 1970 to 2005. The SSTs in the South Sea show the rising trends continuously. The mean SST of the last 10 years(l996-2005) is higher 1.03℃ than the mean SST during 10 years(l970-1979). The rising trends are especially strong after 1994. The intensity of typhoon can be shown by the minimum sea level pressure. The minimum sea level pressures of typhoons which passed through the South Sea show the descending trends. The mean minimum sea level pressure of the last 10 years(l996-2005) is lower 1D.1hPa than that during 10 years(l970-1979). The correlation analysis shows that the rising of SSTs in the South Sea has relations with the strengthening of intensity of typhoons.
Key Words: South Sea suface temperature;Miimum sea level pressure;Intensity of typhoon;Correlation analysis
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