<Anchor> With

reporter Jung Gu-hee in charge of meteorology, I will point out the rain. 

Once it rained for a while, it seems to be getting stronger again. 

<Reporter>

Yes. Now I'm worried about the northern part of Gyeonggi-do and the northern part of Gangwon-do. 

It rained 74 mm an hour in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi-do, and 72 mm in Cheorwon, Gangwon-do. 

This is stronger than the rain that hit the northern part of Chungbuk yesterday (2nd), which was severely damaged, so you should be especially careful about the lowlands of the Imjin River or the Hantan River. 

Most rainy season rains at night, but when the water vapor cools down, it becomes rain, so rain clouds tend to develop more strongly during the night than during the day. 

As the rain cloud descends further, very strong rain of 50 to 80 mm per hour can pour into the central region by morning. 

<anchor>

What are the characteristics of this rain? 

<Reporter>

There seems to be a lot of difference in precipitation even in the same area or the adjacent area. 

In particular, this is also a common feature of the rainy season, but the width of the rain is very narrow. 

The rainy season line develops long from east to west, but its width is only about 50km. 

Yesterday the precipitation in Umjeongmyeon, Chungju was 316 mm. 

This is a flood of strong rain, and if you go down 15km south of here, the precipitation in Dongju-dong, Chungju is only 17mm. 

This is 18 times the difference, so even if it doesn't rain, strong rain can pour in the adjacent area, so be careful when moving the area, and the adjacent river may blow rapidly due to rain in other areas. 

<Anchor> The

rainy season is quite long, but will there be a typhoon impact? 

<Reporter>

Last night, the fourth typhoon estuary developed in southeastern Taiwan.

This means whipped in Filipino, and as its name suggests, it makes the rainy season as strong as whipped. 

The main reason for the strong rainy season is that hot and humid water vapor continues to flow into the Korean Peninsula along the edge of the North Pacific high pressure. Are driving. 

<Anchor>

Then, can you see the typhoon coming to the Korean Peninsula? 

<Reporter> The

typhoon is heading north, but it is unlikely to rise to the Korean Peninsula and is expected to disappear in China on Wednesday. 

However, as the water vapor left by the typhoon can cross the Korean Peninsula, and now the rainy season can be raised once again through the West Sea, it seems that the rainy season will continue throughout this week and for up to 10 days. 

<Anchor>

It's called Gobi until this morning, but what should I be careful of? 

<Reporter>

Most of the damage from yesterday was a landslide or landslide. 

Therefore, as the Forest Service has issued landslide warnings and advisories around Chungcheong, Gyeonggi, and Gangwon-do, you should be especially careful if you live in these areas or plan to move to them. There it is. 

If a landslide occurs like this, you should move to the highest side or the opposite side of the valley or river to ensure safety.