South Korea records highest average summer temperature on record
SEOUL: South Korea recorded its highest average summertime temperature since such records began half a century ago, the weather agency said on Thursday, nearly two degrees higher than the historic average.
From June to August, the average temperature in the country was 25.6 degrees Celsius (78.08 Fahrenheit), the Korea Meteorological Administration said.
That is the highest figure since the agency set up nationwide observation posts to gather such data in 1973, it said, and is 1.9 degrees higher than the historical average for the summer period.
“From mid-June, temperatures remained higher than in previous years, even during the monsoon season when temperatures traditionally drop,” the KMA said.
The head of the KMA, Jang Dong-un, said climate change was altering South Korea´s weather patterns.
“We experienced heavy downpours during the monsoon season, and the prolonged heat wave and tropical nights caused significant discomfort and damage to the public,” Jang said.
“As climate change is altering the climate characteristics of our country, the Korea Meteorological Administration will work hard to strengthen its monitoring and analysis capabilities for abnormal weather conditions.”
Much of the world is enduring a blisteringly hot summer, with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warning in July that humanity is suffering an “extreme heat epidemic” and calling for action to limit the impacts of heat waves intensified by climate change.
South Korea also experienced the longest stretch of tropical nights on record, averaging 20.2 days for the June to August period -- triple the previous average of 6.5 days, the KMA said in a press release.
The phenomenon of “tropical nights” refers to nights when the temperature does not fall below 25C.
“With a consistent influx of hot and humid air carried by southwesterly winds, tropical nights occurred without a drop in night-time temperatures,” the KMA said.
Seoul, the capital of around 10 million, shattered its previous record and experienced 39 consecutive tropical nights this summer, far surpassing the previous high of 26 days.
The European Copernicus Climate Change Service reported that the global average temperature from July 2023 to June 2024 was the highest ever recorded.
According to the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), the number of days with temperatures reaching 35C in the world´s largest capital cities has surged by 52 percent over the past 30 years.
Scientists stress that frequent heatwaves are a hallmark of global warming, driven by climate change.
Last week, South Korea´s Constitutional Court ruled that much of the country´s climate goals were unconstitutional, handing a landmark victory to young environmental activists, and forcing the government to revise its climate targets.
The plaintiffs had argued that unless Seoul moved more quickly on climate goals, future generations would not only have to live in a degraded environment, but also have to bear the burden of undertaking massive greenhouse gas reductions.
This, the case claims, would mean that the state has violated its duty to protect their fundamental rights.
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