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- Part of the East Asian Monsoon region, South Korea has humid continental and humid subtropical climates, with four distinct seasons. The movement of air masses from the Asian continent exerts a greater influence on South Korea's weather than does air movement from the Pacific Ocean.
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Seoul, the capital of South Korea, features a humid continental climate with dry winter, called "Dwa" in the Köppen climate classification, with four highly distinct seasons. In summer the influence of the North Pacific high-pressure system brings hot, humid weather with temperatures soaring as high as 35 °C (95 °F) on occasion.
- Korea
Climate. Korea has a temperate climate with comparatively...
- Geography of Korea
The climate of Korea differs dramatically from north to...
- South Korea
South Korea, [b] officially the Republic of Korea ( ROK ),...
- Climate change in South Korea
Visualisation of temperature anomaly in South Korea between...
- Korea
Due to severe climate change caused by global warming in India, daytime temperatures have risen to 32 degrees Celsius since mid-April and 39 degrees in late April, resulting in a strong heat wave in mid-summer, which also hit Korea in early June this year.
In much of South Korea (Republic of Korea), the climate is continental, cold but sunny in winter, and hot and sultry, with abundant rainfall, in summer. In the extreme south, where winter is milder, the climate can be defined as temperate. Spring and autumn are quite short but pleasant.