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    研究員

    王春在

    • 方  向:海洋-大氣相互作用、氣候變化、海洋災害和極端天氣氣候事件
    • 行政職務(wù):LTO主任
    • 學(xué)科專(zhuān)業(yè):物理海洋學(xué)
    • 導  師:博士導師、碩士導師
    • 辦公電話(huà):020-84450701
    • 電子郵箱:cwang@scsio.ac.cn
    • 通訊地址:廣州市新港西路164號
    研究方向

    王春在博士主要從事海洋-大氣相互作用、氣候變化、海洋災害和極端天氣氣候事件的研究。他分析大規模海洋和大氣數據,使用海洋和大氣數值模擬實(shí)驗以及理論進(jìn)行研究。目前的研究方向包括(1)太平洋、印度洋、大西洋之間相互作用及其對全球氣候的影響;(2)海洋環(huán)流對氣候的影響及物理機制;(3)氣候變率和全球變暖對海洋災害和極端天氣氣候事件的影響。

    個(gè)人簡(jiǎn)介

    王春在博士,主要從事海洋-大氣相互作用和氣候變化的研究,與世界上100多名科學(xué)家合作研究,取得了豐富的創(chuàng )新學(xué)術(shù)成果。在《Nature》、《Nature Climate Change》、《Science Advances》、《Nature Communications》等國際學(xué)術(shù)期刊發(fā)表SCI論文170多篇,其中第一作者60篇,H-指數為55。入選愛(ài)思唯爾(Elsevier)全球論文高被引科學(xué)家, 英國路透社氣候變化領(lǐng)域全球最具影響力的1000位科學(xué)家。曾擔任世界氣候研究計劃(WCRP)“氣候變率及可預測性”研究計劃泛美海區氣候過(guò)程研究項目(CLIVAR/IASCLIP)的聯(lián)合主席,現任國際“氣候變率及其可預測性”研究計劃熱帶洋盆相互作用(CLIVAR/TBI)委員會(huì )委員、ENSO理論概念模式(CLIVAR/ECM)工作組成員。曾擔任多個(gè)國際著(zhù)名學(xué)術(shù)刊物(如《Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans》、《Journal of Climate》)的主編或副編。是國家特聘專(zhuān)家、中國教育部“長(cháng)江學(xué)者”、廣東省“珠江人才計劃”引進(jìn)領(lǐng)軍人才。

    教育經(jīng)歷

    1978-1982:學(xué)士, 海洋氣象學(xué), 中國海洋大學(xué), 青島, 中國。
    1983-1986:碩士, 海洋氣象學(xué), 中國海洋大學(xué), 青島, 中國。
    1987-1991:碩士, 大氣科學(xué), 俄勒岡州立大學(xué)(Oregon State University), 科瓦利斯, 俄勒岡州, 美國。
    1991-1995:博士, 物理海洋學(xué), 南佛羅里達大學(xué) (University of South Florida), 圣彼得堡, 佛羅里達州, 美國。

    工作經(jīng)歷

    1995-1999:博士后、助理研究員,南佛羅里達大學(xué)海洋學(xué)院,圣彼得堡,美國。
    1999-2000:助理研究員, 海洋和大氣聯(lián)合研究院/海洋和大氣科學(xué)學(xué)院 (CIMAS/RSMAS), 邁阿密大學(xué), 美國。
    2000-2016:助理研究員、副研究員、研究員,美國國家海洋大氣管理局/大西洋海洋和氣象研究所 (NOAA/AOML), 邁阿密, 美國。
    2016-今:特聘研究員,中國科學(xué)院南海海洋研究所,廣州,中國。

    近期代表性論文

    1.  Xie, M., C. Wang*, and S. Chen, 2022: The role of the Maritime Continent SST anomalies in maintaining the Pacific-Japan pattern on decadal time scales.  J. Climate, doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0555.1.

    2.  Lin, W., and C. Wang*, 2022: Longer summers in the Northern Hemisphere under global warming.  Clim. Dyn., DOI: 10.1007/s00382-021-06009-y.

    3.  He, C., Z. Cui, and C. Wang, 2022: Response of western North Pacific anomalous anticyclone in the summer of decaying El Ni?o to global warming: Diverse projections based on CMIP6 and CMIP5 models.  J. Climate, 35, 359- 372.

    4.  Yao, Y., and C. Wang*, 2021: Variations in summer marine heatwaves in the South China Sea.  J. Geophy. Res., 126, e2021JC017792. DOI: 10.1029/2021JC017792.

    5.  Liao, H., C. Wang, and Z. Song, 2021: ENSO phase-locking biases from the CMIP5 to CMIP6 models and a possible explanation.  Deep-Sea Research II, 189-190 (2021) 104943.

    6.  Liu, Y., C. Sun, F. Kucharski, J. Li, C. Wang, and R. Ding, 2021: The North Pacific blob acts to increase the predictability of the Atlantic warm pool.  Environ. Res. Lett., 16, 064034.  

    7.  Sun, X., C. Wang*, and G. Ren, 2021: Changes in the diurnal temperature range over East Asia from 1901 to 2018 and its dependence on precipitation.  Climatic Change, 166:44.

    8.  Wang*, C., Y. Yao, H. Wang, X. Sun, and J. Zheng, 2021: The 2020 summer floods and 2020/21 winter extreme cold surges in China and the 2020 typhoon season in the western North Pacific.  Adv. Atmos. Sci., 38, 896–904.

    9.  Han, X., and C. Wang*, 2021: Weakened feedback of the Indian Ocean on El Ni?o since the early 1990s.  Clim. Dyn., 57 (3), 879-894.

    10.  Wang, J.-Z., and C. Wang*, 2021: Joint boost to super El Ni?o from the Indian and Atlantic Oceans.  J. Climate, 34, 4937- 4954.

    11.  Liao, H., and C. Wang*, 2021: Sea surface temperature anomalies in the western Indian Ocean as a trigger for Atlantic Ni?o events. Geophys. Res. Lett., 48, e2021GL092489.

    12.  Zheng, J., and C. Wang*, 2021: Influences of three oceans on record-breaking rainfall over the Yangtze River Valley in June 2020.  Sci. China Earth Sci., 64,1607–1618.

    13.  Li, X., C. Wang*, and J. Lan, 2021: Role of the South China Sea in southern China rainfall: Meridional moisture flux transport.  Clim. Dyn., 56, 2551–2568.  

    14.  Wang*, C., S. Chen*, Z. Song, and X. Wang, 2021: Impacts of the Atlantic warm pool on North American precipitation and global sea surface temperature in a coupled general circulation model.  Clim. Dyn., 56, 1163–1181.

    15.  An, S.-I., C. Wang, and C. R. Mechoso, 2020: Teleconnections in the atmosphere.  Interacting Climates of Ocean Basins: Observations, Mechanisms, Predictability, and Impacts, C. R. Mechoso, Eds., Cambridge University Press, 54-88.

    16.  Fu, Y., F. Li, J. Karstensen, and C. Wang*, 2020: A stable Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in a changing North Atlantic Ocean since the 1990s.  Science Advances, 6, eabc7836.

    17.  Xie, M., and C. Wang*, 2020: Decadal variability of the anticyclone in the western North Pacific.  J. Climate, 33, 9031-9043.

    18.  Li, B., L. Zhou, C. Wang, C. Gao, J. Qin, and Z. Meng, 2020: Modulation of tropical cyclone genesis in the Bay of Bengal by the Central Indian Ocean mode.  J. Geophy. Res: Atmospheres, 125, e2020JD032641.  

    19.  Li, C., C. Wang*, and T. Zhao, 2020: Seasonal co-variability of dryness/wetness in China and global sea surface temperature.  J. Climate, 33, 727-747.

    20.  Zheng, J., and C. Wang*, 2019: Hot Summers in the Northern Hemisphere.  Geophys. Res. Lett., 46, 10,891–10,900.

    21.  Wang, C., 2019: Three-ocean interactions and climate variability: A review and perspective.  Clim. Dyn., 53, 5119–5136.  

    22.  Wang, Q., J. Li, F.-F. Jin, J. Chan, C. Wang, R. Ding, C. Sun, F. Zheng, J. Feng, F. Xie, Y. Li, F. Li, and Y. Xu, 2019: Tropical cyclones act to intensify El Ni?o.  Nature Communications, 10, 3793, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11720-w.

    23.  Fu, Y., C. Wang*, P. Brandt, R. J. Greatbatch, 2019: Interannual variability of Antarctic intermediate water in the tropical North Atlantic.  J. Geophy. Res., 124, 4044–4057.

    24.  Shi, Y., Y. Du, Z. Chen, and C. Wang, 2019:  Impact of the quasi-biweekly oscillation on the super typhoon tracks in winter over the western North Pacific.  Clim. Dyn., 53, 793–804.

    25.  Yan, Y., L. Svendsen, C. Wang*, N. Keenlyside, and D. Xu, 2019: A north-south contrast of subsurface salinity anomalies in the northwestern Pacific from 2002 to 2013.  J. Geophys. Res., 124, 1795-1806.

    26.  Chen, R., Z. Wen, R. Lu, and C. Wang, 2019: Causes of the extreme hot mid-summer in Central and South China during 2017: Role of the western tropical Pacific warming.  Adv. Atmos. Sci., 36, 465-478.

    27.  Wang, X., M. Chen, C. Wang, S.-W. Yeh, and W. Tan, 2019: Evaluation of performance of CMIP5 models in simulating the North Pacific Oscillation and El Ni?o Modoki.  Clim. Dyn., 52, 1383–1394.

    28.  Zhao, H., and C. Wang*, 2019: On the relationship between ENSO and tropical Cyclones in the western North Pacific during the boreal summer.  Clim. Dyn., 52, 275-288.

    29.  Sun, C., J. Li, F. Kucharski, I.-K. Kang, F.-F. Jin, K. Wang, C. Wang, R. Ding, and F. Xie, 2019: Recent acceleration of Arabian Sea warming induced by the Atlantic-western Pacific trans-basin multidecadal variability.  Geophys. Res. Lett., 46, 1662–1671.

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    專(zhuān)著(zhù)

    1. Wang, C., S.-P. Xie, and J. A. Carton, Eds., 2004: Earth’s Climate: The Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction. Geophysical Monograph Series 147, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D. C., 414 pp.

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