Journal of Applied Meteorology, December 1st, 2000
ABSTRACT
There are many island stations that routinely observe sea fog around the Korean peninsula. Historical daytime sea fog data were used to investigate the relationships between sea fog occurrence and its associated environmental factors. The frequency of sea fog occurrence is at its maximum in July in all seas around the Korean peninsula. The frequency shows a maximum in the west sea and a minimum in the east sea in spite of their similar latitude. The value of the air temperature minus the sea surface temperature is highest in all seas in July, when the frequency of sea fog occurrence ...
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