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A linear projection for the timing of unprecedented climate in Korea
Authors:Ho-Jeong Shin  Chan Joo Jang  Il-Ung Chung
Institution:1.Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology,Ansan,Korea;2.University of Science and Technology,Daejeon,Korea;3.Gangneung-Wonju National University,Gangneung,Korea;4.Ocean Circulation and Climate Research Center,Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology,Sangnok-gu, Ansan,Korea
Abstract:Recently we have had abnormal weather events worldwide that are attributed by climate scientists to the global warming induced by human activities. If the global warming continues in the future and such events occur more frequently and someday become normal, we will have an unprecedented climate. This study intends to answer when we will have an unprecedented warm climate, focusing more on the regional characteristics of the timing of unprecedented climate. Using an in-situ observational data from weather stations of annual-mean surface air temperature in Korea from 1973 to 2015, we estimate a timing of unprecedented climate with a linear regression method. Based on the in-situ data with statistically significant warming trends at 95% confidence level, an unprecedented climate in Korea is projected to occur first in Cheongju by 2043 and last in Haenam by 2168. This 125-year gap in the timing indicates that a regional difference in timing of unprecedented climate is considerably large in Korea. Despite the high sensitivity of linear estimation to the data period and resolution, our findings on the large regional difference in timing of unprecedented climate can give an insight into making policies for climate change mitigation and adaptation, not only for the central government but for provincial governments.
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