(1)the hot sea heading for the Korean Peninsulaimage text translation
(1)DataNASAimage text translation
(2)global mean temperature deviation
(3)1990, 2000, 2020, and 2010
(1)It’s going to be the hottest day everimage text translation
(2)Professor of Ocean Convergence Engineering at HANYANG University, Kyung-Wook Cho
(3)It increases the water vapor transportation until mid-July to mid-August
(4)As the wind from the south gets stronger, it can get hotter
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This year, the Earth’s temperature is likely to hit an all-time high
Since spring, temperatures have soared around the world, including Korea, and cherry blossoms are in full bloom in March
There is a high possibility that a lot of water vapor will flow into the Korean Peninsula this summer
Professor of Ocean Convergence Engineering at HANYANG University, Kyung-Wook Cho
It increases water vapor transport from mid-July to mid-August, and as steam transport increases, the south wind is now strengthened, and that can cause it to get hot
We need to prepare for possible disasters such as extreme downpours and droughts
Moreover, El Nino is an accelerator of global warming that raises atmospheric temperatures
That means the clock of the climate crisis could be faster