Dingmin Li
University of Reading
4 Papers
31 Citations
Dingmin Li is an academic researcher from University of Reading. The author has contributed to research in topics: Numerical weather prediction & Jet stream. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Cloud Banding and Winds in Intense European Cyclones: Results from the DIAMET Project
Geraint Vaughan,John Methven,D. Anderson,Bogdan Antonescu,Laura Baker,T. P. Baker,S. P. Ballard,Keith Bower,P. R. A. Brown,Jeffrey M. Chagnon,Thomas Choularton,J. Chylik,Paul Connolly,Peter G. Cook,Richard Cotton,Jonathan Crosier,Christopher Dearden,James Dorsey,Thomas Frame,Martin Gallagher,Michael Goodliff,Suzanne L. Gray,Ben Harvey,Peter Knippertz,Humphrey W. Lean,Dingmin Li,Gary Lloyd,O. Martinez Alvarado,John Nicol,Jesse Norris,E. Öström,J. S. R. Owen,Douglas J. Parker,Robert S. Plant,Ian A. Renfrew,Nigel Roberts,Philip D. Rosenberg,A. C. Rudd,David M. Schultz,Jonathan P. Taylor,Tomasz M. Trzeciak,R. Tubbs,A. Vance,P. J. van Leeuwen,A. Wellpott,A. Woolley +45 more
TL;DR: The Diabatic Influences on Mesoscale Structures in Extratropical Storms (DIAMET) project as mentioned in this paper aims to improve forecasts of high-impact weather in extropical cyclones through field measurements, high-resolution numerical modeling, and improved design of ensemble forecasting and data assimilation systems.
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Improvements in Forecasting Intense Rainfall: Results from the FRANC (Forecasting Rainfall Exploiting New Data Assimilation Techniques and Novel Observations of Convection) Project
Sarah L. Dance,Susan P. Ballard,Ross N. Bannister,Peter Clark,Hannah Cloke,Timothy Darlington,David L. A. Flack,Suzanne L. Gray,Lee Hawkness-Smith,Nawal Husnoo,Anthony J. Illingworth,Graeme Kelly,Humphrey Lean,Dingmin Li,Nancy Nichols,John Nicol,Andrew Oxley,Robert S. Plant,Nigel Roberts,Ian Roulstone,David Simonin,Robert J. Thompson,Joanne A. Waller +22 more
TL;DR: The FRANC project (Forecasting Rainfall exploiting new data Assimilation techniques and novel observations of Convection) has researched improvements in numerical weather prediction of convective rainfall via the reduction of initial condition uncertainty as mentioned in this paper.
The role of ozone‐induced diabatic heating anomalies in the quasi‐biennial oscillation
TL;DR: In this paper, the diabatic effects of the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) in ozone on the oscillation of temperature and zonal mean winds are investigated using a 2-dimensional model with full interaction between dynamics, radiation and photochemistry.
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