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Zeng
Qing-Cun, Doctor, Academician of CAS
Prof. Zeng Qing-Cun, Doctor, Academician of CAS, Vice
Chairman of Chinese S&T Association, Director-general
of Chinese Meteorological Society, Foreign member of Russion
AS. He has many creative achievements at academic fields
including applicable and computational mathematics, numerical
model design, weather and climate numerical prediction
theories, atmospheric remote sensing and geophysical fluid
dynamics. He firstly developed energy conservative difference
scheme, semi-implicit difference scheme and "tale-off"
method of standard stratification, which were widely used
at numerical weather prediction and numerical climate
simulations and etc.. He opened up a new discipline-computational
geophysical fluid dynamics, established systematic theories
of atmospheric evolution processes and wave ensemble dynamics,
introduced natural cybernetics. He is the plotter and
major designer of Chinese first-generation Air-Sea general
circulation model and land surface processes model. He
is the chief scientist of project of research on climatic
dynamics and climatic prediction theories sponsored by
Climbing Programme under M STC and senior fellow of specialist
group of project for large-scale scientific computation.
He published two academic books, Principle of Atmospheric
Infrared Remote Sensing and Mathematical and Physical
Basis of Numerical Weather Prediction, and more than 100
academic papers. He has trained many qualified personnel
for profession to Chinese atmospheric science cause. He
received several awards including four times first grade
prizes of Natural Science Award of CAS, one times second
grade prize of National Natural Science Award, and He
Liang & He Li S&T Advancing Award.
Main Publications
There are about 100 publications. The main
results of investigation were publicized in the following
books and articles.
A: Books
- Principles of infrared remote sounding of the atmosphere,
Science Press, Beijing, 1974, pp.174 (in Chinese).
- The physical-mathematical bases of numerical weather
prediction, Vol.1, Science Press, Beijing, 1979, pp.543
(in Chinese).
B: Articles
- The application of primitive thermo-hydrodynamic
equations to short range weather prediction in a two-level
model, Doklady Akademii Nauk USSR, Ser. Geofiz., No.1,
1961 (co-author: Zhu Yong-ti) (in Russian)
- On nonlinear equation of atmospheric motions of
planetary scale , Izv. Akad. Nauk USSR, Ser. Geofiz.,
No.1, 1961 (in Russian)
- The application of primitive thermo-hydrodynamic
equations to short range weather prediction in a two-level
model, (full text), Scientific Sinica, XII, No.3,
1963 (in Russian).
- The influence of initial perturbations on the adaptation
processes of the atmosphere and problems on the application
of wind observations, Acta Meteorological Sinica,
Vol.33, No.1, 1963.
- Adaptation process and development process in the
atmosphere, I, Ibid, Vol.33, No.2, 1963.
- Adaptation process and development process in the
atmosphere, II, Ibid, Vol.33, No.3, 1963.
- Characteristic parameters and dynamical equations
of atmospheric motions, Ibid. Vol.33, No.4, 1963.
- The use of observed wind fields in numerical weather
prediction, Scientific Atmospheric Sinica, No.3, 1977.
- On the problems of infrared remote sounding of vertical
profile of moisture in the atmosphere, Ibid, No.1,
1976 (co-authors: Li Chong-yin and Zhang Dao-min).
- The characteristic waves and the geotropic adjustment
process in the baroclinic atmosphere. Ibid, Vol.2,
No.1, 1978.
- Some aspects of the computational stability, Ibid,
Vol.2, No.3, 1978.
- Theoretical problems of infrared remote sensing
of the atmosphere, Scientific Sinica, Vol. XXII, No.5,
1979.
- On nonlinear interaction of motion and process
of rotational adaptation in rotating atmosphere, Ibid,
Vol. XXII, No.8, 1979.
- The advance in atmospheric dynamics and numerical
weather prediction in China, Scientific Atmospheric
Sinica, Vol.3, No.3, 1979.
- Design of finite difference schemes for primitive
equations. Proc. of the 2-th National Symposium on
Numerical Weather Prediction in Beijing, Science Press,
1977 (co-authors: Ji Zhong-zhen and Yuan Chong-guang).
- The adaptation processes in rotating atmosphere,
Acta Mechanica Sinica, No.1, 1980 (co-author: T. C.
Yeh).
- Numerical experiment of geostrophic adaptation process,
Acta Meteorological Sinica, Vol.38, No.3, 1980 (co-author:
Yuan Chong-guang).
- On the evolution process of disturbances in the
barotropic atmosphere, Scientific Atmospheric Ainica,
Vol.5, No.1, 1981 (co-author: Lu Peisheng)
- Evolutional processes of disturbances in a nonuniform
basic current, Scientific Sinica, XXIV, No.4, 1981
(co-author: Lu Peisheng).
- Numerical experiments of hemispherical rotational
adaptation process, Ibid, Vol. XXIII, No.11, 1980
(co-authors: Yuan Chong-guang and Li Rong-feng).
- On the computational stability of evolution equations,
Mathematical Numerivae Sinica, Vol.3, No.1, 1981 (co-author:
Ji Zhong-zhen)
- A split method to solve equations of weather prediction,
Chinese Science Bulletin, Vol.25, No.12, 1980 (co-author,
Yuan Chong-guang).
- The advance in investigation of problems of adaptation
processes in rotating atmosphere, I, Scientific Atmospheric
Sinica, Vol.4, No.4, 1980 (co-author: Ye Du-zheng).
- The advance in investigation of problems of adaptation
processes in rotating atmosphere, I, Scientific Atmospheric
Sinica, Vol.5, No.1, 1981 (co-author: Ye Du-zheng).
- Some problems of atmospheric dynamics, Mechanics
and Practices, No.8, 1980 (in Chinese).
- Some problems on the nonlinear computational instability.
Acta Mechanic Sinica, No.3, 1981 (co-author: Ji Zhong-zhen).
- The construction and applications of finite difference
schemes to solve the evolution equations, Scientific
Atmospheric Sinica, Vol.6, No.1, 1982 (co-author:
Ji Zhong-zhen).
- Perfect energy-conservative time-space finite difference
schemes and the consistent split method to solve the
dynamic equations of compressible fluid, Scientific
Sinica, Series B, XXV, No.8, 1982 (co-author: Zhang
Xue-hong).
- On the computational chaos in the finite difference
schemes with non-uniform grids, Scientific Atmospheric
Sinica, Vol.6, No.4, 1982( co-author: Li Rong-feng).
- On the evolution and interaction of disturbances
and zonal flow in rotating barotropic atmosphere,
Journal of the Meteorological Society of japan, Vol.60,
No.1, pp.24-31, 1982.
- The development characteristics of quasigeostrophic
baroclinic disturbance, Tellus, 35A, pp.337-349, 1983.
- The evolution of a Rossby-wave packet in three-dimensional
baroclinic atmosphere, Journal of Atmospheric Sciences,
Vol.40, No.1, pp.73-84, 1983.
- Numerical experiments on nonlinear waves in barotropic
atmosphere, Scientific Sinica, Vol. XXVI, No.11, pp.1190-11200,
1983 (co-author: Zhang Xuehong).
- The numerical simulation of typhoon, Proceedings
of the Second Asian Congress of Fluid Mechanics, Beijing,
1982(co-author: Zhang Ming).
- Evolution and structure of Rossby wave packet in
forced mean flow, Scientific Sinica, Series B, Vol.XXVIII,
No.8, 1985.
- Some numerical ocean-atmosphere coupling models,
Proceedings of the First International Symposium on
Integrated Global Ocean Monitoring, Tallin, 1983.
- A test for the difference scheme of a general circulation
model, Acta Meteorological Sinica, Vol.43, No.4, pp.441-449,
1985. (co-authers: Zhang Xuehong and Yuan Chong-guang)
- Evolution of large-scale disturbances and their
interaction with mean flow in a rotating barotropic
atmosphere. Part 1 and Part 2, Advances in Atmospheric
Sciences, Vol.3, No.1-No.2, pp39-58, 172-183, 1986
(co-author: Lu Pro-sheng, Li Rong-feng, and Yuan Chong-guang).
- Nongeostrophic instability, Scientific Sinica, Series
B, Vol.XXIX, No.5, pp.535-542, 1986.
- Nonlinear baroclinic Haurwitz waves, Advances in
Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.3, 330-340, 1986 (co-authors:
Zhang Xue-hong and Bao Ning).
- A global gridpoint general circulation model, Short
and Medium-Range Numerical Weather Prediction, Collection
of Papers Presented at the WMO / IUGG NWP Symposium,
Tokyo, 4-8 August 1988, Special Volume of J.M.S. of
Japan, 421-430 (co-authors: C.G. Yuan, X.H. Zhang,
X.Z. Liang and N.Bao).
- Problems on nonlinear computational instability
in NWP, Ibid, 255-262 (co-author: Z.Z. Ji).
- Variational principle of instability of atmospheric
motions, Proceedings of the International Colloquium
on Nonlinear Atmospheric Dynamics, Beijing, August,
1986, 175-186.
- The spectra of barotropic quasigeostrophic model
and the evolution of disturbances, Scientific Sinica,
Series B, Vol.30, No.4, 426-437, 1987 (co-authors:
P.S.Lu and L.Lu).
- Numerical simulation of monsoon and the abrupt seasonal
change in atmospheric general circulation, Chinese
Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Special Issue, Vol.12,
1988 (co-authors: X.Z.Liang and M.H.Zhang).
- A design and test of a numerical coupled land-atmosphere-ocean
model, Tenth International Conference on Numerical
Methods in Fluid Dynamics, Lecture Notes in Physics,
Vol.264, 684-688, 1987 (co-authors: X.H.Zhang, C.G.
Yuan and X.Z. Liang).
- Documention of IAP two-level atmospheric general
circulation model, TRO44, DOE/ER/60341-H1, 1989 (co-authors:
X.H. Zhang, X.Z.Liang, C.G. Yuan and S.F.Chen).
- Variational principle of instability of atmospheric
motions, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.6,
No.2, 137-172, 1989.
- Experiments in numerical extraseasonal predication
of climate anomalies, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric
Sciences, Vol.14, No.1, 10-25, 1990 (co-authors: Yuan
Chong-guang, Wang Wan-qiu, Zhang Rong-hua).
- A design of an oceanic GCM without the rigid lid
approximation and its application to the numerical
simulation of the circulation of the Pacific Ocean,
Journal of Marine Systems, 1, No.1, 271-292, 1991
(co-authors: X.H.Zhang and R.H.Zhang).
- Calculations of monthly mean currents in the South
China Sea, Acientia Atmospheric Sinica, Vol.13, No.2,
127-138, 1989 (co-authors: Li Rong-feng, Ji Zhong-zhen,
Gan Zi-jun and Ke Pei-hui).
- The spectra and spectral functions in rotating two-dimensional
compressive motion. Part 1: Distribution of spectra,
Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.14, No.2,
129-142, 1990 (co-authors: Li Rong-feng and Zhang
Ming).
- The spectra and spectral functions in rotating two-dimensional
compressive motion. Part 2: The spectral functions
and further analysis, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric
Sciences, Vol.15, No.1, 1990 (co-authors: Li Rong-feng
and Zhang Ming).
- IAP AGCM and its application to the climate studies,
in CLIMATE CHANGE, DYNAMICS AND MODELLING, Edited
by Q.C.Zeng et al., China Meteorological Press, 1990
(co-authors: C.G.Yuan, X.H.Zhang, X.Z.Liang, N.Bao,
W.Q.Wang and X.C.Lu).
- IAP Oceanic General Circulation Models, in LIMATE
CHANGE, DYNAMICS AND MODELLING, Edited by Q.C.Zeng
et al., China Meteorological Press, 1990 (co-authors:
X.H.Zhang, C.G.Yuan,R.H.Zhang, N.Bao and X.Z.Liang).
- Experiments and Problems of Seasonal Extraseasonal
Predictions by using Coupled GCM, in CLIMATE CHANGE,
DYNAMICS AND MODELLING? Edited by Q.C.Zeng et al.,
China Meteorological Press, 1990 (co-authors: C.G.Yuan,
W.G.Wang and R.H.Zhang).
- Validation of Climate Models, in THE IPCC SCIENTIFIC
ASSESSMENT, Chapter 4, Edited by J.T. Houghton et
al., Cambridge University Press, 1990 (co-authors:
W.L.Gates and P.R. Rowntree).
- Numerical simulation of monsoons in the East Asia,
in Meteorology and Environmental Sciences, Proceedings
of the Course on Physical Climatology and Meteorology
for Environmental Application, Trieste, Italy, May
23- June 17, 1988, edited by R. Guzzi et al., World
Scientific Press, 303-315.
- Current research in numerical forecasting in China,
in Meteorology and Environmental Sciences, Proceedings
of the Course on Physical Climatology and Meteorology
for Environmental Application, Trieste, Italy, May
23- June 17, 1988, edited by R. Guzzi et al., World
Scientific Press, 316-336.
- Criteria for the nonlinear stability of three-dimensional
quasi-geostrophic motions, Advances in Atmospheric
Sciences, Vol.8, No.1, 1-10, 1991 (co-author, M.Mu).
- On some basic problems of meso-scale and large-scale
dynamics of the atmosphere, Journal of the Air Force
Institute of Meteorology, 1991, Vol.12, No.3, 67-72.
- Numerical simulations of large-scale circulation
of Pacific Ocean, Chinese J.A.S., 1991, vol.15, No.2-4
(co-authors: R.H.Zhang, and X.H.Zhang).
- On the seasons of atmospheric general circulation
and their abrupt changes I: general concept and method,
Chinese J.A.S., 1992, vol.16, 329-336 (co-author;
B.L.Zhang).
- Numerical simulation of climate and environment,
in Climate, Environment and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics,
Proceedings of the Fourth International Summer Colloquium
20-25 July, 1992, Beijing, Edited by Ye Duzheng et
al., China Meteorological Press, 1992).
- Maximum simplified dynamic model of grass field
ecosystem with two variables, Science in China (Ser.B),
1994, Vol.37, No.1, 94-103 (co-authors: P.S.Lu and
X.D.Zeng).
- Experiment of seasonal and extraseasonal predictions
of summer monsoon precipitation (Invited paper), Proceedings
of the International Conference on Monsoon variability
and Prediction (Trieste, Italy, 9-13, 1994), WCRP,
WMO/TD-No.619, 1994.
- A note on some methods suitable for verifying and
correcting the prediction of climate anomaly, Advances
in Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.11, No.2, 121-127, 1994
(co-authors: B.L. Zhang et al.).
- The Asian summer monsoon--a case study, Proceedings
of the Indian national Science Academy, Vol.60, Part.1,
No.1, 81-96, 1994.
- A coupled general circulation model for the tropical
Pacific Ocean and global atmosphere, Advances in Atmospheric
Sciences, Vol.12, No.3, 1995 (co-authors: R.H.Zhang
et al.).
- IAP climate model and their applications, Progress
in Natural Science, Vol.5, No.3, 257-269, 1995 (co-authors:C.G.Yuan
and X.H.Zhang).
- Numerical modelling of silt sedimentation and delta
evolution. Progress in Natural Science, Vol.5, No.2,
212-221, 1995 (co-authors: D.J. Guo and R.F. Li).
- Silt sedimentation and relevant engineering problem--an
example of Natural Cybernetics (Invited lecture),
ICIAM-95 Proceedings of the Invited Lectures Including
Prandte Memorial Lecture, Akademic Veclag, Berlin,
1995.
- The theory of application of dynamics related to
the continuous spectrum, I, The theory, Science in
China (Ser. B), Vol.25, No.11, 1210-1218, 1995 (co-author:
S.Z. Ren).
- The theory of application of dynamics related to
the continuous spectrum, II, The application to the
study of atmospheric general circulation, Science
in China (Ser. B), Vol.25, No.12, 1329-1338, 1995
(co-author: S.Z. Ren).
- Natural cybernetics, Chinese Science Bullitin, No.1,
16-21, 1996.
- Seasonal and extraseasonal predictions of summer
monsoon precipitation by GCMs, T,A.A. Vol.14, 163-176,
1997 (co-author: C. G. Yuan et.al.)
- An analytical dynamic model of grass field ecosystem
with two variables, Ecological Modelling, Vol. 85,
187-196, 1996 (co-author: X.D. Zeng)
- Two-Variable dynamic model of grass field ecosystem
with seasonal variation, Ecological Modelling, Vol.85,
197-202, 1996 (co-author: X.D.Zeng).
- Simulation of East Asian summer monsoon by using
an improved AGCM, A.A.S.,Vol. 14, 513-526, 1997 (co-author:
Z.H. Lin)
- A study on the seasons of general atmospheric circulation
and their abrupt changes, II: Case study of particular
year, Chinese J.A.S., Vol. 22,103-111, 1998 (co-author:
B.L.Zhang)
- Seasonal variation of the atmospheric general circulation
and monsoon, Chinese J.A.S. Vol. 22, 211-210, 1998
(co-author: B.L. Zhang)
- Simulation of the Asian Monsoon by IAP-AGCM coupled
with an advanced land surface model (IAP 94), A.A.S.
, Vol. 15, 1-16, 1998 (co-authors: Y.J. Dai, F. Xue)
- Optical control of sedimentation in navigation channels,
J. Hydraulic Engineering , 750-759, July 1999 (co-author:
J. Zhu et al.)
- Discrete spectra and continuous-spectrum of the
barotropic quasigeostrophic model ¨C a calculation
of meteorological data, A.A.S. Vol. 16, 487-506, 1999
(co-author: M.H. Zhang)
- Wave-mean flow interaction: the role of continuous-spectrum
disturbances A.A.S. Vol. 17, 1-17, 2000 (co-author:
M.H. Zhang)
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