8 Papers
L. Mu is an academic researcher from University of Georgia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climatology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
A carbon budget for the Amundsen Sea Polynya, Antarctica: Estimating net community production and export in a highly productive polar ecosystem
Patricia L. Yager,Robert M. Sherrell,Sharon Stammerjohn,Hugh W. Ducklow,Oscar Schofield,Ellery D. Ingall,Stephanie E. Wilson,Kate E. Lowry,C. M. Williams,Lasse Riemann,Stefan Bertilsson,A-C Alderkamp,Julie Dinasquet,Ramiro Logares,Inga Richert,Rachel E. Sipler,A.J. Melara,L. Mu,R.G. Newstead,Anton F. Post,Rasmus Swalethorp,G. L. van Dijken +21 more
- 09 Dec 2016
TL;DR: The Amundsen Sea Polynya is the greenest polynya in the Southern Ocean, with summertime chlorophyll a concentrations exceeding 20 μg L−1 as discussed by the authors.
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Record-breaking marine heatwave in northern Yellow Sea during summer 2018: Characteristics, drivers and ecological impact.
Yan Li,Guoyu Ren,Qingyuan Wang,L. Mu,Qianru Niu,Hanxiang Su +5 more
TL;DR: A record-breaking marine heatwave in the northern Yellow Sea during summer 2018 was driven by large-scale atmospheric circulations and terrestrial heatwave, resulting in a 5.15 °C anomaly peak and mass mortality of sea cucumbers due to severe heat stress.
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A Pan-North Pacific Wintertime Surface Air Temperature Pattern Influenced by the SST Anomalies over the Kuroshio and Oyashio Extension
Zhihui Che,L. Mu,Linhao Zhong +2 more
TL;DR: A new wintertime surface air temperature (SAT) pattern called the Asia-Kuroshio and Oyashio Extension-North America (AKNA) pattern was identified over the Pan-North Pacific region (85°E-85°W, 25°-65°N) based on NCEP reanalysis data as mentioned in this paper .
Tropical and Polar Oceanic Influences on the Cold Extremes in East Asia: Implications of the Cold Surges in 2020/2021 Winter
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the influence of atmospheric and oceanic influences on East-Asia winter cooling and the associated atmospheric and Oceanic influences were investigated based on the wintertime daily temperature and circulation fields during 1950-2020.
The 2016 record-breaking marine heatwave in the Yellow Sea and associated atmospheric circulation anomalies
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used a set of high-resolution satellite data and reanalysis products to examine the characteristics of the Yellow Sea heatwave in 2016 and analyze the potential influencing factors from atmospheric perspective.