Cluster Analysis of Tropical Cyclones Making Landfall on the Korean Peninsula

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Ki-Seon CHOI [1 ]
Baek-Jo KIM [1 ]
Chee-Young CHOI [1 ]
Jae-Cheol NAM [2 ]
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[1] National Institute of Meteorological Research,Seoul, Republic of Korea
[2] Korea Meteorological Administration,Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Korean Peninsula; tropical cyclone; landfall; fuzzy cluster; Arctic Oscillation; Nino-3.4;
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Cluster analysis has been performed on the tracks of 51 Tropical Cyclones (TCs) that made landfall on the Korean Peninsula (KP) for the period of 1951–2004. The classification technique of the landfalling tracks used in this study was the fuzzy clustering method (FCM) and the resultant silhouette coe?cient suggested four clusters as an optimal cluster number. Most TCs of Cluster 2 and Cluster 3 (C-23) tended to pass through China’s mainland before landfall, but those of Cluster 1 and Cluster 4 (C-14) tended to mostly land after moving northward from the East China Sea (ECS) without passing over China’s mainland. The TC landfalling frequency of C-14 has begun to clearly increase since the late 1980s, particularly the maximum landfalling frequency in the early 2000s set a record for the 54-year analysis period. The ridge axis of the western North Pacific high (WNPH) of C-23 bends more equatorward than that of C-14, so that the monsoon trough of C-23 is located more equatorward than that of C-14. As a consequence, most TCs of C-23 tend to recurve inland of China, but over the ECS for C-14.
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