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Name: Xueliang Guo
Address: Institute of Atmospheric Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences
Huayanli No.40, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100029, P. R. China
Tel&Fax: +86-10-82995106
Email: guoxl@mail.iap.ac.cn

Brief Experences

Ph.D., Atmospheric Physics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Science. Beijing, China. 1998; M.S., Atmospheric Physics, Institute of Plateau Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, Lanzhou, Gansu, China, 1993; B.S., Meteorology, Department of Atmospheric Science, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu, China, 1987.
Professor, Deputy director of Laboratory of Cloud and Precipitation Physics and Severe Storms (LACS), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. Professor of Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2004.3-present).
Senior Visiting Scientist, MMM/NCAR/UCAR, USA(2004.8-2004.11)
Associate Professor, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. (2000.3-2004.2)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (1998.2-2000.2).
Visiting Research Scientist, Environmental Science Center, Korea National University of Education, Korea (1997.6-1997.12)
Assistant Research Scientist, Institute of Plateau Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, China (1993.6-1994.9).
Assistant Researcher, Institute of Plateau Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, China (1987.6-1990.9).
Member of the International Commission on Clouds and Precipitation (ICCP) (2004-present); Chairman of Weather Modification Commission of Chinese Meteorological Society (2007-present). Member of Numerical Modeling Commission of Chinese Meteorological Society (2003-present). Standing Member of Editorial Committee of ACTA METEROLOGICA SINICA (2007-present).

Research interests

Cloud physics and precipitation, Mesoscale Meteorology, and weather modification, numerical model of cloud and mesoscale system, aerosol and cloud interaction, severe storms.

Research Grants

1. Key project of Chinese Natural Science Foundation (2004-2007): Mechanism and seeding method of rain enhancement, which primarily focus on key issues relevant to weather modification, and find optimal seeding methods.
2. Project of Chinese Natural Science Foundation (2006-2008): Cloud-resolving simulation and convection parameterization in SCSMEX.
3. Key project of National Sci & Tech supporting program (2006-2010): Research and development of key technique and instrument of weather modification sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (MOST).

Ongoing Projects

Decadal Variability of the North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
Low-High Latitude Climate Teleconnection
Ocean Tracer Simulation and oceanic uptake of CO2

Publications

  1. Guo, X., D. Fu, and G. Zheng, 2007: Modeling study on optimal convective cloud seeding in rain augmentation, J. Korean Meteor. Soc. 43, 273-284.

  2. Fan, Y., X. Guo, D. Fu, and H. Li, 2007: Observational studies on aerosol distribution during August to September in 2004 over Beijing and its surround areas. Climatic and Environmental Research, 12, 49-62. (in Chinese)

  3. Zhang, D., X. Guo, D. Fu, and H. Li, 2007: Aircraft observation on cloud microphysics in Beijing and its surrounding regions during August-September 2003. Chinese J. Atmos. Sci.,31,596-610. ( in Chinese)

  4. Guo, X., G., Zheng, D. Jin,2006: A numerical comparison study of cloud seeding by silver iodide and liquid carbon dioxide, Atmospheric. Research, 79, 183-226.

  5. Guo, X., D. Fu, and J., Wang, 2006: Mesoscale convective precipitation system modified by urbanization in Beijing City, Atmospheric Research, 82, 112-126.

  6. Fu, D., and X. Guo, 2006£ºThe mesoscale cloud-resolving simulation on the role of cumulus merger process in producing heavy precipitation£¬Adv. Atmos. Sci., 23, 857-868.

  7. Fu, D., and X. Guo , 2006:Numerical study on a severe downburst-producing thunderstorm on 23 August 2001 in Beijing,Adv. Atmos. Sci., 24,227-238.

  8. Guo, X.,H. Niino, and R. Kimura 2004: Modeling study of a microburst-producing storm on 8 September 1994 in Saitama prefecture, Ocean Monthly,38,162-167.

  9. Guo, X., and D. Fu 2003: The formation process and cloud physical characteristics for a typical disastrous wind-producing thunderstorm in Beijing, Chinese Science Bulletin 48, Supp.ii, 77-82.

  10. Guo, X., and M. Huang 2002: Hail formation and growth in a 3D cloud model with hail-bin microphysics. Atmospheric Research, 63,59-99.

  11. Guo, X., M. Huang, Y. Hong, H. Xiao, and L. Zhou, 2001:A study of three-dimensional hail-category hailstorm model: Part I: Model description and the mechanism of hail recirculation growth. Chinese J. Atmos. Sci..25(3)

  12. Guo, X. , M. Huang, Y. Hong, H. Xiao, and L. Zhou, 2001 :A study of three-dimensional hail-category hailstorm model: Part II: Characteristics of hail-category size distribution. Chinese J. Atmos. Sci..25(4)

  13. Guo, X., M. Huang, Y. Hong, H. Xiao, and H. Lei, 2000: A three-dimensional numerical simulation of structure and evolution of a multi-cellular hailstorm, Chinese J. Atmos. Sci., 24(1), 51-58.

  14. Guo, X., M. Huang, H. Xu, and L. Zhou, 1999: Raindrop-category numerical simulations of microphysical processes of precipitation formation in stratiform clouds, Chinese J. Atmos. Sci., 23(4), 387-395.

  15. Guo, X., M. Huang, H. Xu, and L. Zhou, 1999: Raindrop-category model on raindrop distribution of stratiform clouds, Chinese J. Atmos. Sci., 23(3), 285-296.

  16. Guo, X., H. Niino, and R. Kimura, 1999: Numerical modeling on a hazardous microburst-producing hailstorm. Towards Digital Earth- Proc. of the International Symposium on Digital Earth, Science Press, Beijing,1, 383~398.

  17. Guo, X., and Y. S. Chung 1998: Estimation of sensible heat flux using thermal infrared data in the arid area, J. of Korea Meteor. Soc. 34(4), 624-629.

  18. Guo, X. Y. S. Chung, M. Huang, and L. Zhou 1998: Raindrop-category numerical modeling on microphysical process of precipitation formation of stratiform cloud in northern China, J. of Korea Meteor. Soc., 34(4), 613-623.
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