supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41275089);the National Basic Research Program of China (2009CB421405 and 2012CB955604);the Hundred Talent Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Droughts and floods are the two most costly climate disasters over China.However,our ability to predict droughts and floods is limited by poor understanding of the atmospheric response to long memory climate drivers s...
supported by National Key Basic Research Program of China (2009CB421405, 2010CB950403);the Special Scientific Research Fund for Meteorological Public Welfare Profession of China (GYHY201006021);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41175055 and 40905027)
Observational study indicated that the summer precipitation over Eastern China experienced a notable interdecadal change around the late-1990s. Accompanying this interdecadal change, the dominant mode of anomalous pre...
supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2009CB421405);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41025017 and 41230527)
With the warm/cold phases of the El Ni o and Southern Oscillation (ENSO) as a background, the impacts of monthly variation in the Arctic Oscillation (AO) on the winter climate anomalies in East Asia are studied with t...
supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2009CB421405);the Special Scientific Research Project for Public Interest(GYHY201006021);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (40975046 and 40921160379)
In this article, the authors used the Weather Research and Forecast model to investigate the sensitivity of tropical cyclone Bilis' total precipitation to ambient water vapor content. The tropical cyclone precipitatio...
supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2009CB421405)
Discharge in the source region of the Yellow River significantly declined after 1990.China Meteorological Administration(CMA) data show that precipitation in this region was low in the 1990s but returned to above norm...
supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2009CB421405);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.41025017and40921160379);partly supported by City University of Hong Kong(GrantNo.7002717)
South China (SC) experienced persistent heavy rain in June 2010. The climatic anomalies and related mechanism are analyzed in this study. Results show that the large-scale circulation pattern favorable for precipita...