Authors: Pak JongGil, Jang DongChol, Kim SuSong, Ri DuYon, Choe YongHo, Ja YongRim, DokGo HyokChol
In this study, the fog phenomenon occurring at the coast of the Korean west sea was divided into the synoptic type and the cause of fog formation was explained. For this purpose, 81 fog processes from April to August between 2012 and 2014 were classified by the synoptic type and the physical quantities were analyzed in each synoptic type. Through the analysis, the type of fog can be classified into A cold front type (A cold front approach type and the passage type of a cold front), A deformation field type, A South High North Low type and A Meiyu front type. Synoptic type was classified by using surface pressure field and analysis of physical quantities was conducted under 850hPa isobaric surface. The data used are RJTD quasi-normal numerical analysis data.
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