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. 10/No.10 August 2019
Features
The 2019 GMMIP Meeting on Global Monsoon Dynamics and Modelling will be held on Oct. 21 to Oct. 23, 2019 at Institute of Atmospheric Physics in Beijing. Read more>>
The International Conference on Regional Climate-CORDEX 2019 (ICRC-CORDEX 2019) will be held in Beijing (China) from 15th to18th October 2019. Read more>>
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) and Asian high mountains accounts for large portion of total land area of Asia and is known as the highest topography in the world. The mechanical and thermal effects of the giant plateau, together with the in situ land-air coupled system, plays an important role in the formation of the general circulation pattern, regional weather and climate regimes, multi-scale variability of Asian summe.. Read more>>
The XVII LASG Climate System Model Symposium was held from July 17 to 19 2019 in Changchun. More than 120 model researchers attended the symposium. To foster young modeling talents, the meeting sponsored travel grants for 9 students. Read more>>
The First China Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Symposium was held at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese academy of sciences (CAS) from May 30 to 31, 2019. The meeting aimed to exchange the latest findings in the field of greenhouse gas monitoring in China and promote related research and development. It brought about 200 researchers and technicians on greenhouse gas monitoring from 81 institutions at home and a.. Read more>>
An academic salon featured Python application was held on April 24, 2019 in IAP. Dr. Kalli Furtado from the Met Office was invited to give a seminar entitled “Using Python in Geophysical Applications”. The seminar aimed at a short introduction to using the Python programing language to solve typical problems in atmospheric science, such as plotting and analyzing geo-spatial data from numerical models and observati.. Read more>>
Led by Professor WANG Yi of School of Global Studies, University of Sussex (US), UK, delegation from Department of Geography and School of Global Studies paid their visit to the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on April 12, 2019. Read more>>
Research Progress
Seminars
No. Date Name Seminar Title Affiliation
14. July 31 Prof. Yu-Heng Tseng Another El Nino at the end of 2019: Is an ENSO Diversity Emerging? Taiwan University
13. July 11 Prof. Stéphane Vannitsem Routes to long-term atmospheric predictability in reduced-order coupled ocean-atmosphere systems Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium
12. July 9 Prof. Cuo Lan Climate and land cover changes and their impacts on the hydrology over the Tibetan Plateau Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
11. July 9 Dr. Yongxin Zhang Potential application of WRF hydrological model in urban waterlogging prediction: a case in Shenzhen National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
10. July 2 Prof. Zhaoxia Pu Improving Vortex Initialization and Hurricane Forecasting Through 3dEnVar and 4dEnVar Hybrid Data Assimilation Methods University of Utah, USA
9. June 12 Prof. Eric Chassignet From idealized to high-resolution numerical simulations with the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) Florida State University, USA
8. June 4 Dr. Yubao Qiu Remote Sense Monitoring Data Products of Snow Cover and Lake Ice in High Asia and Their Application The Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
7. May 31 Prof. Xu Liang Strategies for robust hydrological forecasting using high-resolution distributed models with data assimilation University of Pittsburgh, USA
6. May 24 Dr. Yangyang Xu Climate Extremes and Aerosols: attribution of the past and compound impact in the future Texas A&M University, USA
5. May 16 Dr. Wanying Kang General circulation and thermodynamics of high obliquity climate: from 1D Eady model to 3D GCM Harvard University, USA
4. April 25 Prof. Xinwu Li A Remote Sensing Comparative Study on the Earth Three Poles’ Environmental Change The Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
3. April 23 Dr. Kalli Furtado Evaluating and improving predictions of the east Asian climate: challenges and opportunities Met Office, UK
2. April 19 Dr. Ting Liu The relationship among probabilistic, deterministic and potential skills in predicting the ENSO for the past 161 years Second Institute of Oceanography, the State Oceanic Administration
1. April 19 Dr. Tao Lian Linkage between westerly wind bursts and tropical cyclones Second Institute of Oceanography, the State Oceanic Administration

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