Has global warming contributed to the largest number of typhoons affecting South Korea in September 2019?

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Abstract

A multimodel analysis indicates that the 2019 September record high number of typhoons affecting South Korea was contributed to mostly by the very strong convection over northwestern India with no discernible anthropogenic contribution.

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Min, S. K., Seong, M. G., Cha, D. H., Lee, M., Lott, F. C., Ciavarella, A., … Byun, Y. H. (2021). Has global warming contributed to the largest number of typhoons affecting South Korea in September 2019? Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 102(1), S51–S57. https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0156.1

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