Xiu-Qun Yang
Nanjing University
199 Papers
551 Citations
Xiu-Qun Yang is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Sea surface temperature. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 159 publications. Previous affiliations of Xiu-Qun Yang include China Meteorological Administration & Princeton University.
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Papers
A Sensitivity Study of an Effective Aerodynamic Parameter Scheme in Simulating Land-Atmosphere Interaction for a Sea-Land Breeze Case Around the Bohai Gulf of China
TL;DR: In this paper, the sensitivity comparison of an effective aerodynamic parameter scheme against the area-weighted average scheme in simulating the land-atmosphere interaction over heterogeneous terrain was carried out by conducting multinested simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model at coarse and fine resolutions, for a typical sea-land breeze case in the Bohai Gulf of China.
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Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Meridional Oscillations Over East Asia and Their Influences on Precipitation
Yiming Xu,Xuguang Sun,Xiu-Qun Yang +2 more
- 18 Oct 2022
TL;DR: In this article , two boreal summer intraseasonal meridional oscillations (ISMOs) are isolated and identified by extended EOF of zonal wind anomalies along the coast of East Asia on 10 to 30-day timescale, that is, ISMO1 and ISMO2.
Observational Characteristics of Wintertime Extreme Surface Turbulent Heat Flux Events in the North Pacific Subtropical Region
Jing Huang,Yuan Zhang,Haibo Hu,Xiu-Qun Yang,Xuejuan Ren +4 more
- 16 Mar 2022
TL;DR: In this paper , the extreme surface turbulent heat flux events in the NPSR are investigated using daily observational data, and the extreme events exhibit dipolar changes of surface flux over NPSr and KOE regions, lasting for several days.
The impact of the direct effects of sulfate and black carbon aerosols on the subseasonal march of the East Asian subtropical summer monsoon
TL;DR: In this article, the direct effects of sulfate and black carbon aerosols on the subseasonal (pentad mean) march of the East Asian subtropical summer monsoon (EASSM) are investigated using an interactive global climate-chemistry model.