Korean Language - Weather and Climate
The climate in South Korea can be classified as humid summer and dry winter, which falls under the category of humid subtropical climate (Cwa) according to the Köppen climate classification.
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Some of the climate features in South Korea include wide temperature differences between summer and winter and the availability of a fairly pronounced rainy season.
Here are some characteristics of South Korea's climate:
1. Summer (June-August)
Is hot and humid with temperatures around 25-30 degrees Celsius on average.
There is a rainy season with a considerable amount of rainfall. Heavy rains and monsoons may occur.
2. During Autumn (September-November),
Temperatures begin to drop, and the weather becomes drier.
A delightful season with vibrant foliage falling.
3. Winter (December-February):
Frigid and arid with temperatures averaging below zero degrees Celsius in winter.
Certain regions in the northern part of South Korea may receive snow, while others may have frost.
4.Spring (March-May):
The temperature goes up and the weather gets warmer.
It's season for flowers, with cherry blossoms blooming in early spring.
Here are the terms that are often used in the field of climatology and weather in Korean:
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