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.11/No.11 November 2019
Features
The 2019 LASG annual meeting will held from December 4-5 in Beijing at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics. http://project.lasg.ac.cn/2019annualmeeting/ The registration deadline is November 15. Welcome to join us! Read more>>
2020 LASG Open Research Program application now starts. Researchers at home and abroad are welcome to participate in this application.The State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (LASG), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences is an internationally renowned laboratory of atmospheric sciences. In the spirit of mutual benefit and win-win cooperatio.. Read more>>
The 1st International Workshop on Global Monsoons Model Intercomparison Project (GMMIP) was held in Beijing over 28-30 October, 2019. The workshop was initiated by co-chairs of GMMIP, Prof. Tianju Zhou, Dr. Andrew Turner and Prof. James Kinter and organized by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics. Meanwhile, the workshop was also supported by the International Partnership Program of Chinese Academy .. Read more>>
The Second GOTHAM summer school was held in Beijing over September 9-13, 2019. This summer school was under the framework of the international research project “Globally Observed Teleconnections and their role and representation in Hierarchies of Atmospheric Models (GOTHAM)”, funded by the Belmont Forum, and was organized and chaired by Dr. WU Bo, Chinese Co-PI of the GOTHAM project. Meanwhile, the s.. Read more>>
The State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (LASG) held an international workshop on weather and climate variabilities and their mechanisms from 7 to 8 August 2019 in Beijing. Around 200 scholars from 25 institutes both at home and abroad attended. Read more>>
Research Progress
Seminars
No. Date Name Seminar Title Affiliation
10. Oct 22 Prof. Qigang Wu Northern Hemisphere Atmospheric Responses to Observed Tibetan Plateau Snow Anomalies in all seasons Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, Fudan University
9. Oct 22 Dr. Pengfei Zhang A stratospheric pathway linking a colder Siberia to Barents-Kara Sea sea ice loss University of California, Los Angeles, USA
8. Oct 21 Dr. Robin Clark Future heatwaves in a 2oC world: their uncertainty, causes and role of circulation Met Office Hadley Centre, UK
7. Oct 17 Dr. Erich M. Fischer Do we underestimate today’s risk of climate extremes? Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science,ETH Zurich, Switzerland
6. Sept 16 Dr. Ruth Geen From aquaplanets to the South China Sea monsoon: can theory provide predictive skill? University of Exeter, UK
5. Sept 12 Prof. Shigeo Yoden Impact of Interactive Ozone Chemistry on Surface Climate in Paleoclimate and Global-warming Simulations Kyoto University, Japan
4. Sept 10 Prof. Geoffrey Vallis The Mechanism of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: A New Perspective University of Exeter, UK
3. Sept 2 Dr. Paul-Arthur Monerie Relationship between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North East Asian climate: variability and predictability University of Reading, UK
2. August 30 Prof. Toshio Yamagata Various New Climate Modes and Resulting Extreme Events Application Laboratory, JAMSTEC/Institute for Climate and Application Research, NUIST
1. August 12 Dr. Ping Liu Detection and Prediction of Atmospheric Persistent Ridges and Blocks Stony Brook University, USA

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