supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41130960);Key Science and Technology Plan of Tibet Autonomous Region (Grant No. XZ201703-GA-01)
Precipitation is an important component of global water and energy transport and a major aspect of climate change. Due to the scarcity of meteorological observations, the precipitation climate over Tibet has been insu...
National(Key)Basic Research,Development(973)Program of China(2013CB430202);National Natural Science Foundation of China(41130960);Special Project in Climate Change of China Meteorological Administration(CCSF201701)
A heavy rainstorm named Beijing "7.21"heavy rainstorm hit Beijing on 21 to 22 July 2012, which is recorded as the most severe rainstorm since 1951. The daily precipitation amount in many stations in Beijing has broken...
National Natural Science Foundation of China(41375027,41130960,41275114,41275039);Public Benefit Research Foundation of China Meteorological Administration(GYHY201406001,GYHY201106044);"863"Program(2012AA120903);National Key Research and Development Program of China(2016YFB0502501)
Assimilating satellite radiances into Numerical Weather Prediction(NWP) models has become an important approach to increase the accuracy of numerical weather forecasting. In this study, the assimilation technique sche...
Supported by the National(Key)Basic Research and Development(973)Program of China(2013CB430203);China Meteorological Administration Special Public Welfare Research Fund(GYHY201306033 and GYHY201406001);National Natural Science Foundation of China(41130960)
The characteristics of droughts and floods in China during the summers(May–August)of 2016 and 1998 were compared in great detail,together with the associated atmospheric circulations and external-forcing factors.Fo...
supported by a National Department of Public Benefit Research Foundation of China(Grant No.GYHY201406001);NSFC(National Science Foundation of China)project(Grant Nos.41105072,41130960,41375057and 41375041);Hubei Meteorological Bureau project(Grant No.2016S02)
Various types of radars with different horizontal and vertical detection ranges are deployed in China, particularly over complex terrain where radar blind zones are common. In this study, a new variational method is d...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41130960);the Project of the China Meteorological Administration(Grant Nos.CCSF201515 and CMAGJ2013M51)
The distribution of winter-spring snow cover over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) and its relationship with summer precipitation in the middle and lower reaches of Yangtze River Valley (MLYRV) during 2003-2013 have been ...