Jun Wang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
31 Papers
45 Citations
Jun Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urbanization & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 31 publications.
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Papers
Anthropogenically-driven increases in the risks of summertime compound hot extremes
TL;DR: The authors show that anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases have made compound hot extremes increasingly frequent and intense, and project that under future emissions four to eight times as many people will be affected by them by 2100.
Anthropogenic emissions and urbanization increase risk of compound hot extremes in cities
Jun Wang,Yang Chen,Weilin Liao,Guanhao He,Simon F. B. Tett,Zhongwei Yan,Panmao Zhai,Jinming Feng,Wenjun Ma,Cunrui Huang,Yamin Hu +10 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors show that compound (day-night sustained) hot extremes are more dangerous than solely daytime or nighttime heat, especially to female and older urban residents.
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Comprehensive Study of Optical, Physical, Chemical, and Radiative Properties of Total Columnar Atmospheric Aerosols over China: An Overview of Sun-Sky Radiometer Observation Network (SONET) Measurements
Zhengqiang Li,Heng Xu,Kaitao Li,Delei Li,Y. S. Xie,Li Li,Yan Zhang,Xingfa Gu,W. Zhao,Q. J. Tian,R. R. Deng,X. L. Su,B. Huang,You-Lin Qiao,W. Y. Cui,Yu Hu,C. L. Gong,Y. Q. Wang,X. F. Wang,Jun Wang,W. B. Du,Z. Q. Pan,Z. Z. Li,D. Bu +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, an overview of Sun-Sky Radiometer Observation Network (SONET) measurements in China is presented based on observations at 16 distributed SONET sites in China, atmospheric aerosol parameters are acquired via standardization processes of operational measurement, maintenance, calibration, inversion, and quality control implemented since 2010.
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Nested high‐resolution modeling of the impact of urbanization on regional climate in three vast urban agglomerations in China
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of urbanization on the regional climate over three vast city agglomerations in China is analyzed and quantified using the Weather Research and Forecasting Model coupled with the Urban Canopy Model.
Review of recent studies of the climatic effects of urbanization in China
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of urbanization on local climate trends have been re-estimated based on homogenized observations and using improved methods, and the effect of urbanisation on the observed warming trend of local surface air temperatures during the last few decades is determined as being about 20% at urban stations such as the Beijing Observatory.
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