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The phenomenon of abnormal monthly average temperature or monthly precipitation occurring abnormally once every 30 years, 'abnormal weather' In January 2021, the Sahara Desert and the Middle East turned into snow countries. The worst ever Australian wildfires in 2019, which were called climate disasters. Then came the worst rainfall in 100 years. Our country was no exception to these weather anomalies. Just looking at 2020 alone, it was the highest ever, the longest ever... 2020 marked a new page in our country's meteorological history. It is expected that extreme weather events will become more frequent due to rising global temperatures. In 2004, a 100-year record-breaking heavy snowfall fell on Gyeongchip, which is said to be the day frogs wake up from hibernation, and in 2018, the highest temperature in the Korean Peninsula in 111 years was recorded in Hongcheon, Gangwon-do, at 41 degrees Celsius. And the monsoon rains that bring heavy rain to our country every summer are also frequently exceeding the average, increasing public anxiety. From dry monsoons to the longest monsoons, and guerrilla-like downpours! How far will the monsoon formula break down? The monsoon front is becoming so volatile that even experts have difficulty predicting it. And the weather anomalies are even more unpredictable. Let's find out why now. #ExtremeClimate #AbnormalWeather #GlobalTemperatureRise #LongestMonsoonSeason #HeavyRain [Original Title] Weather anomalies, the monsoon formula breaks down / YTN Science [Original YTN Science Article] https://science.ytn.co.kr/program/pro...