Average temperature in South Korea in 100 years grew on 1,6 ℃ — research

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In South Korea conducted research on climate change in six cities, such as Incheon, Busan, Mokpo, Seoul, Daegu and Gangneung. About it reports KBS with reference to meteorological service of the country. According to the published data, for the last 100 years average air temperature in these cities increased on 1,6 ℃. In particular, to Daegu the indicator grew on 2 ℃, in Seoul — on 1,9 ℃, to Mokpo — on 0,8 ℃. Meanwhile, with increase of average air temperature during a winter season ("winter") in South Korea it was reduced by 22 days till 87 days, an autumn season ("fall") — for four days, and a summer season ("summer")...