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        2014.09 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        ˜e purpose of this study is to identify the characteristic synoptic patterns of the spring (March to May) heavy rainfall events over Mt. Halla by the approach type of the warm conveyor belts around migratory extratropical cyclones. Analyses of synoptic atmospheric conditions show that the spring warm conveyor belts in the form of low-level jets appear at lower elevation than that in summer. Most of spring heavy rainfall events over Mt. Halla at the warning stages or watch result from forward-sloping ascent warm conveyors belts accompanying active convection. Particularly, the spring heavy rainfall events at the warning level over Mt. Halla is intensified by the elongation of the foreward-sloping ascent warm conveyor belts when the east high-west low pressure systems, the upper level jet in the northern region- southwesterly low level jet and the migratory low pressure system at mature stage heading for the Korean Peninsular are combined. These findings can be used in improving the predictability of the spring heavy rainfall events over Mt. Halla.
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        2014.02 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        The direct-runoff of South Korea's representative dams (Soyanggang, Chungju, Andong, Daecheong, and Seomjingang) and precipitation were analyzed mainly with the evenly distributed spring rainfall events across the country for the last five years. For precipitation, an increasing was presented during the period 2008-2011, but did not continue to increasing 2012. The average precipitation of the five dams displayed a similar trend. Except for Chungju and Andong Dams, the trend of runoff was similar to the one shown in the precipitation. Despite the precipitation of 2009 increased, the runoff volume decreased for Andong and Chungju Dams. In addition, Chungju Dam remarkably showed a bigger runoff volume compared to other dams. As for the Sumjingang Dam, the runoff volume was the smallest, and the difference is as great as over 15-fold when compared to other runoff values. After the result of analyzing the relation between a single runoff event and synoptic weather patterns, pattern 4 contributed to the greatest impact on this event and weather patterns. The total runoff volume of the five dams for spring rain event for the last five years that exhibited this characteristic was estimated at 5.68 billion tons(106m3). Lastly, the value of this estimation was assessed as approximately 273.1 billion KRW.
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        2013.04 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        Spring rainfall events were comprehensively analyzed based on the distribution of precipitation amount and the related synoptic weather between 2008~2012. Forty-eight cases are selected among the rain events of the entire country, and each distribution of the 24-hour accumulated precipitation amount is classified into three types: evenly distributed rain(Type 1), more rain in the southern area and south coast region (Type 2), and more rain in the central region (Type 3), respectively. Type 1 constitutes the largest part(35 cases, 72.9%) with mean precipitation amount of 19.4 mm, and the 17 cases of Type 1 are observed in March. Although Type B and C constitutes small parts (11 cases, 22.9% and 2 cases, 4.2%), respectively. The precipitation amount of these types is greater than 34.5 mm and occurred usually in April. The main synoptic weather patterns affecting precipitation distribution are classified into five patterns according to the pathway of low pressures. The most influential pattern is type 4, and this usually occurs in March, April, and May (Low pressures from the north and the ones from the west and south consecutively affect South Korea, 37.5%). The pattern 3(Low pressures from the south affect South Korea, 25%) happens mostly in April, and the average precipitation is usually greater than 30 mm. This value is relatively higher than the values in any other patterns.