中国科学院大气物理研究所大气科学和地球流体力学数值模拟国家重点实验室
State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (LASG)
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Vol. 1/No. 1 Dec 2016
Features
2016 International Workshop on Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) was held in Chengdu from 6 to 9 August. The meeting, co-hosted by the State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (LASG), the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of sciences (CAS) and Chengdu University of Information Technology (CUIT) Read more>>
The XIV LASG Climate System Model Symposium was held from 11-12 September in Beijing. The symposium attracted more than 180 scientists in earth climate system model research from over 20 universities and institutes. For fostering young modeling talents, this meeting also generously provided dozens of students with travel grant. Read more>>
Research Progress
Seminars
NO. Date Name Seminar Title Affiliation
40. Dec 2 Dr. Rosie Eade Seasonal to Decadal Predictability and the North Atlantic Oscillation Met Office Hadley Centre, UK
39. Nov 30 Dr. Feng Chen Climatic and Hydrological Study of Tree Ring in Central Asia under the Belt and Road Initiative Institute of Desert Meteorology, CMA
38. Nov 11 Dr. De-Zheng Sun Factors Determining ENSO Asymmetry NOAA/ESRL, USA
37. Nov 8 Prof. Xiaoming Wang Development of Resilient Design through the Understanding of Extreme Hazards CSIRO, Australia
36. Nov 1 Dr. Warren Washington Climate Modeling: its history and prediction of future climate change NCAR Mesa Lab, USA
35. Oct 28 Prof. Yali Luo The Southern China Monsoon Rainfall Experiment (SCMREX) Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences
34. Oct 27 Prof. Klaus Fraedrich Variability along the Rainfall-runoff Chain Max Planck Institute of Meteorology, Germany
33. Oct 10 Prof. Ruixin Huang Adiabatic Motions in the Oceans & Extended Isopycnal Analysis Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
32. Sept. 27 Prof. Michael Edgeworth McIntyre Jet Streams, Vortices, and the Antarctic Ozone Hole University of Cambridge, UK
31. Sept. 27 Dr. Yoko Tsushima Dependency of Radiation and Clouds to the Horizontal Resolution of Climate Model Simulations Met Office Hadley Centre, UK
30. Sept. 27 Dr. Malcolm Roberts Using High Resolution Global Modelling for Improved Understanding of Climate Processes and Implications Met Office Hadley Centre, UK
29. Sept. 26 Prof. Yochanan Kushnir Investigating the Role of the Oceans in West African Monsoon Short and Long-term Variations Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University, USA
28. Sept. 26 Dr. Pascale Braconnot ENSO in the Holocene: energetics and link with SPCZ CNRS, France
27. Sept. 26 Dr. Jianjun Yin Pacific Sea Level Rise Pattern and Global Surface Temperature Variability University of Arizona, USA
26. Sept. 26 Prof. Jin-Song von Storch High-resolution Climate Modeling: getting new insights about climate and climate Change Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany
25. Sept. 26 Prof. Hans von Storch Regional Re-analysis Without Regional Data Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany
24. Sept. 22 Dr. Andrew Gettelman Cloud Microphysics and the Interaction between Forcing and Feedbacks Limits NCAR, USA
23. Sept. 21 Dr. Daisuke Goto Global-to-regional Simulations of Aerosols with O(10 km) Grid Spacing and Its Application Studies National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan
22. Sept. 21 Dr. Kentaroh (Kenta) Suzuki Cloud Microphysics and Climate: use of satellite observations for advancing climate modeling University of Tokyo, Japan
21. Sept. 21 Prof. Tapio Schneider Clouds after Paris: why we must and how we can California Institute of Technology, USA
20. Sept. 19 Prof. Tapio Schneider Climate Feedbacks by Tropical Low Clouds: constraints from observations and hierarchical modeling California Institute of Technology, USA
19. Sept. 9 Dr. Fengfei Song The Influences of Southeastern Pacific and Tropical North Atlantic SSTs on the Double-ITCZ Bias Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, USA
18. Sept. 9 Dr. Lu Dong Interhemispheric SST Gradient Trends in the Indian Ocean Prior to and during the Recent Global Warming Hiatus NOAA/PMEL, USA
17. Sept. 2 Dr. Axel Kleidon Understanding Land-atmosphere Interactions and Their Response to Global Change by Physical Limits Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany
16. Sept. 1 Dr. Wei Cheng On Sea Ice Predictability in the US Arctic Regional Seas University of Washington, USA
15. Sept. 1 Dr. Chengsi Liu Assimilation of Reflectivity Data within the ARPS Hybrid Three-Dimensional Ensemble-Variational (3DEnVar) Data Assimilation Framework University of Oklahoma, USA
14. July 29 Dr. Shan Li Climate Downscaling Using LMDZ Model Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France
13. July 22 Prof. Jianhua Ju The Stimulation and Promoting effect of Persistent MJO Anomaly on ENSO in Boreal Summer Yunnan University
12. July 22 Prof. Xiaobing H. Feng An Efficient and Parallelizable Numerical Method For Random and Stochastic Partial Differential Equations University of Tennessee, USA
11. July 11 Dr. William Perrie Impacts of Climate Change on Arctic Storms and the Loss of Sea Ice Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada
10. July 8 Dr. Zhang Qiong The Crucial Role of the Sahara Greening in Suppressing ENSO Variability during the Mid-Holocene Stockholm University, Sweden
9. June 30 Dr. Jiafu Mao Disentangling Natural and Anthropogenic Controls on Terrestrial Vegetation Growth Trends Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
8. June 28 Prof. Tim Li Mechanisms for El Niño and La Niña Evolution Asymmetry University of Hawaii and NUIST
7. June 28 Prof. Ka-Kit Tung Global Warming Hiatus and the Curious Intensification of Trade Winds over the Tropical Pacific University of Washington, USA
6. June 15 Prof. Fei-Fei Jin On the impact of ENSO on East Asia Monsoon University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
5. June 2 Dr. Seong-Joong Kim Two Faces of Arctic and Antarctic Climate Change and Their Linkages with Lower Latitudes Division of Polar Climate Change, Korea Polar Research Institute
4. April 6 Dr. Ru Chen Isopycnal Mixing across the Intense Jets: float-based estimates and theories Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, USA
3. March 31 Prof. De-Zheng Sun Tropical Pacific Decadal Variability: a nonlinear perspective NOAA/ESRL, USA
2. March 18 Dr. Xiaoming Zhai Wind-induced Near-inertial Energy in the Ocean: anticyclone-trapping, relative wind damping and its latitudinal dependence University of East Anglia, UK
1. Feb 26 Prof. Xianrao Chen Multidecadal Variability of Global Ocean and its Relationship with Recent Global Warming Slowdown Ocean University of China

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