Feng Kong
China Meteorological Administration
22 Papers
24 Citations
Feng Kong is an academic researcher from China Meteorological Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: China & Wind speed. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Feng Kong include Chinese Ministry of Education & Beijing Normal University.
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Papers
Impact of near-surface wind speed variability on wind erosion in the eastern agro-pastoral transitional zone of Northern China, 1982–2016
Gangfeng Zhang,Cesar Azorin-Molina,Cesar Azorin-Molina,Peijung Shi,Degen Lin,Degen Lin,José Antonio Guijarro,Feng Kong,Deliang Chen +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply the Revised Wind Erosion Equation Model (RWEQ) to simulate the variability of wind erosion and quantify the impact of wind speed changes on soil degradation dynamics over the eastern agropastoral transitional zone of Northern China from 1982 to 2016.
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Variability of winter haze over the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region tied to wind speed in the lower troposphere and particulate sources
TL;DR: In this article, the variability of winter haze days and visibility in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) region, in relation to the regional average wind speed changes in the lower troposphere and emissions for 1961-2014, was analyzed.
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Variability of Daily Maximum Wind Speed across China, 1975–2016: An Examination of Likely Causes
Gangfeng Zhang,Gangfeng Zhang,Cesar Azorin-Molina,Cesar Azorin-Molina,Deliang Chen,José Antonio Guijarro,Feng Kong,Lorenzo Minola,Tim R. McVicar,Tim R. McVicar,Seok-Woo Son,Peijun Shi +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess change in daily maximum wind speed and its likely causes for many applications such as wind power generation and wind disaster risk governance, and their likely causes are discussed.
Wind speed change regionalization in China (1961–2012)
Peijun Shi,Peijun Shi,Gangfeng Zhang,Gangfeng Zhang,Gangfeng Zhang,Feng Kong,Feng Kong,Qian Ye,Qian Ye +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantitatively recognized the wind speed change using wind speed trend and trend of wind speed variability from 1961 to 2012 and regionalized the wind speeds change on a county-level basis.
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Rapid urbanization induced daily maximum wind speed decline in metropolitan areas: A case study in the Yangtze River Delta (China)
Gangfeng Zhang,Cesar Azorin-Molina,Xuejia Wang,Deliang Chen,Tim R. McVicar,José Antonio Guijarro,Adrian Chappell,Kaiqiang Deng,Lorenzo Minola,Feng Kong,Shuang Wang,Peijun Shi +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated how rapid urbanization in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), China, impacted daily maximum wind speed (DMWS) between 1990 and 2015, based on near-surface (10 m height) DMWS observations, reanalysis datasets, and night-time lighting data (a proxy for urbanization).