Yuke Wang
Jilin University
10 Papers
29 Citations
Yuke Wang is an academic researcher from Jilin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Sudden stratospheric warming. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Winter 2018 major sudden stratospheric warming impact on midlatitude mesosphere by microwave radiometer measurements
Gennadi Milinevsky,V. M. Shulga,Yuke Wang,Aleksey Patoka,Wei Han,Oleksandr Evtushevsky,Andrew Klekociuk,Asen Grytsai,Dmitry Shulga,V. V. Myshenko,Aleksandr Antyufeev +10 more
- 01 Apr 2019
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Comparison of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Impacts on the Mid-Latitude Mesosphere Based on Local Microwave Radiometer CO Observations in 2018 and 2019
Yu Shi,Valerii Shulga,Oksana Ivaniha,Yuke Wang,Oleksandr Evtushevsky,Gennadi Milinevsky,Andrew R. Klekociuk,Aleksey Patoka,Wei Han,Dmitry Shulga +9 more
TL;DR: A comparison of the impact of major sudden stratospheric warmings in the Arctic in February 2018 and January 2019 on the mid-latitude mesosphere is given and the influence of the large-scale circulation structures formed in individual major SSW events on the locally recorded characteristics of the atmosphere is discussed.
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Planetary Wave Spectrum in the Stratosphere–Mesosphere during Sudden Stratospheric Warming 2018
Yuke Wang,Gennadi Milinevsky,Oleksandr Evtushevsky,Andrew Klekociuk,Wei Han,Asen Grytsai,Oleksandr Antyufeyev,Yu Shi,Oksana Ivaniha,Valerii Shulga +9 more
TL;DR: Although westward wave 1 in the mesosphere dominated with the onset of the SSW 2018, it developed independently of stratospheric dynamics, and forced planetary waves in the mid-latitude mesosphere may exist due to the instability of the zonal flow.
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Investigation of the Vertical Influence of the 11-Year Solar Cycle on Ozone Using SBUV and Antarctic Ground-Based Measurements and CMIP6 Forcing Data
Asen Grytsai,Oleksandr Evtushevsky,Andrew R. Klekociuk,Gennadi Milinevsky,Yuri Yampolsky,Oksana Ivaniha,Yuke Wang +6 more
TL;DR: The 11-year solar activity cycle in the vertical ozone distribution over the Antarctic station Faraday/Vernadsky in the Antarctic Peninsula region (65.25° S, 64.27° W) was analyzed using the Solar Backscatter Ultra Violet (SBUV) radiometer data Version 8.6 Merged Ozone Data Sets (MOD) over the 40-year period 1979-2018.
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Early indications of anomalous behaviour in the 2019 spring ozone hole over Antarctica
Gennadi Milinevsky,Oleksandr Evtushevsky,Andrew R. Klekociuk,Yuke Wang,Asen Grytsai,Valerii Shulga,Oksana Ivaniha +6 more
TL;DR: The level of quasi-stationary planetary wave (QSW) activity in the Antarctic winter stratosphere provides insights into the likely behaviour of the ozone hole in the following spring months as discussed by the authors.
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