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Name: Qing-yun Zhang
Address:
Professor of Institute of Atmospheric Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences
P.O.Box 2718
Beijing 100080, P.R.China
Tel.: 010-62551663, 010-82995093
Fax: 010-62551663
E-mail: zqy@lasg.iap.ac.cn   zqy@lasg.iap.ac.cn

Brief Experences

Education
1973-1977: Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, Bachelor degree
1978-1981:Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Master degree
Professional experience
1982-1990: Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Assistant Professor
1991-1993: Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, SUNY at Albany, USA, Visiting scholar
1994-1997: Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Associate professor
1998-2002.04: Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Full Professor
2002.05-11: Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, SUNY at Albany, USA, Visiting scholar
2002.12-present: Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Full Professor

Research interests

(1) The mechanism on anomalous evolvement of Monsoon circulation over Asia
(2) The cause and predication of disastrous climate in China
(3) The formation and forecasting of droughts and floods in Eastern China with the complex forecasting method of floods and draughts.
(4) The tropical Air-Sea interaction and ENSO.

Ongoing Projects

(1) National Basic Research Program of China:Research on Theories and Methods of Monitoring and Predicting of Heavy Rainfall in South China
(2) National Basic Research Program of China:Mechanism and Intervention study for hypoxic injury and adaptation
(3) Key Knowledge Innovation Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences: Decadal Variability of Asian Monsoon System and its Mechanism
(4) National Natural Science Foundation of China: A Study of Atmospheric Oscillations Excited by Lunar Forcing and 27.3-day and 13.6-day Atmospheric Tide

Publications

  1. Qing-Yun Zhang and Shi-yan Tao (1998): Influence of Asian Mid-high Latitude Circulation on East Asian Summer Rainfall, ACTA Meteorologica Sinica, Vol.56, No. 2, p.199-211.

  2. Qing-Yun Zhang and Shi-yan Tao (1998): Tropical and Subtropical Monsoon over East Asia and Its Influence on the Rainfall over Eastern China in summer, Quarterly Journal of Applied Meteorology, Vol.9 Supplement, p.16-23.

  3. Qing-Yun Zhang (1998): Relationships between East Asian Monsoon and Indian Monsoon during summer, The proceeding of East Asia monsoon and Storm over China, China Meteorological Press, Beijing, p.266-273.

  4. Shi-yan Tao, Qing-Yun Zhang (1998): Response of the Asian Winter and Summer Monsoon to ENSO Events, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.22, No. 4, p.399-407.

  5. Shi-yan Tao, Qing-Yun Zhang (1998): The Great Floods in the Changjiang River Valley in 1998, Climatic and Environmental Research, Vol.3, No.4, p.290-299.

  6. Qing-Yun Zhang, Shi-Yan Tao (1999): The Study of Northward Jump of the Subtropical High over the western pacific during Summer, ACTA Meteorologica Sinica, Vol.57, No. 5, p.539-548.

  7. Qing-Yun Zhang (1999): The Variations of the Precipitation and Water Resources in North China Since 1880, Plateau Meteorology, vol.18, No.4, p.486-495.

  8. Qing-Yun Zhang (1999): The Seesawing Variations between the Tropical and Subtropical Monsoon in East Asia, The proceeding of IUGG 99.

  9. Qing-Yun Zhang (2000): The Relations between East Asia Monsoon Circulation and the Subtropical Anticyclone over Western Pacific, The proceeding of Forecasting Methods for Drought and flood during summer, China Meteorological Press, Beijing, p.32-42.

  10. Qing-Yun Zhang, Shi-yan Tao (2000):Some Aspects of East Asian Monsoon circulation and their Associated Summer Rainfalls over China, The proceedings of Second International Symposium on Asian Monsoon System, p.135-138.

  11. Qing-Yun Zhang et al (2001): The Excessively Heavy rainfall in the SongNen River Valley in 1998, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.25, No. 4, p.467-576.

  12. Tao Shiyan, Qing-yun Zhang and Zhang Shunli (2001): An Observational Study on the Behavior of the Subtropical High over the West Pacific in Summer; ACTA Meteorologica Sinica, Vol.59, No. 6, p.748-758.

  13. Qing-Yun Zhang (2001): Influence of the East Asian Summer Circulation on the Frequency of Landing Typhoon over China in summer, The proceeding of 3th International Symposium on Asian Monsoon System, p.275-280.

  14. Qing-Yun Zhang et al (2001): The Inter-annual Variability of East Asian Summer Monsoon Indices and Its Association with the Circulation Patterns over Eastern Asia. The proceeding of 8th Scientific Assembly of International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences.

  15. Zhang shunli, Tao Shiyan, Qing-Yun Zhang & Weijin (2002): Large and meso-a scale characteristics of intense rainfall in the mid-and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, Chinese Science Bulletin, Vol.47, No.9, 169-177

  16. Qing-Yun Zhang and Peng Jinbei (2003): The Interannual and Interdecadal Variations of East Asian Summer Circulation and Its Impact on the Landing Typhoon Frequency over China during Summer, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.27, No.1, 97-106.

  17. Qing-Yun Zhang, Tao Shiyan and Chen Lieting (2003): The Variability of East Asian Summer Monsoon Indices Association with the Pattern of Circulation over East Asia Acta Meteor. Sinica, vol.61(5),559-568.

  18. Qing-Yun Zhang, Tao Shiyan and Zhang Shunli (2003): The relationships between East Asian Circulation and the persistent heavy rainfall over Yangtze River valley during summer, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.27, No.6, 1018-1030.

  19. Qing-Yun Zhang, Wei jie and Tao Shiyan (2003): The Decadal and Interannual Variations of Drought in Northern China during 1950-2000,Study on climate and environment, Vol.8(3), 307-318

  20. Qing-Yun Zhang, Tao Shiyan (2003):The Relations between the Subtropical Anticyclone over Western PacificAnd East Asian Summer Circulation, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.27, No.3, 369-380

  21. Zong Hai-Feng,Qing-Yun Zhang and Peng Jing-Bei (2005): Multiple Scale Characteristics for Precipitation over the Yangtze River Valley during the Meiyu Period and Their Relationships with the Global Sea Surface Temperature, Climate and Environmental Research, Vol.10, No.1, 101-114

  22. Qing-yun Zhang, Jin zu-hui and Peng Jing-Bei (2006),The Relationships Between Convection over the Tibetan Plateau and Circulation over East Asia,Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.30,No.5,802-812.

  23. Qing-yun Zhang and Wang Yuan (2006): The Response of East Asian monsoon Circulation between Winter and Summer to Sea Surface Temperature over Pacific, Climatic and Environmental Reserch, Vol.11¡¢No.4,487-498

  24. LU Junmei, Qing-Yun Zhang, Tao Shiyan and Ju Jianhua (2006): The onset and advance of the Asian summer monsoon. Chinese Science Bulletin, 51(1), 80-88. DOI:10.1007/s11434-005-0073-5

  25. Zong Hai-Feng,Qing-Yun Zhang and Chen LieTing (2006): Temporal and Spatial Variations of Precipitation in Eastern China during the Meiyu Period and Their Relationships with Circulation and Sea Surface Temperature, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.30, No.6, 1189-1197

  26. Yang Lian-Mei and Qing-Yun Zhang (2007): Relationships Between Perturbation Kinetic Energy Anomaly Along East Asian Westerly Jet and Subtropical High in Summer, Journal of Applied Meteorolongical Science, Vol.18,No.4,452-459

  27. Yang Lian-Mei and Qing-Yun Zhang (2007):Anomalous Perturbation Kinetic Energy of Rossby Wave along East Asian Westerly Jet and Its Association with Summer Rainfall in China, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.31,No.4,586-595.

  28. Yang Lian-Mei and Qing-Yun Zhang (2007): Circulation Characteristics of Interannnual and Interdecadal Anomalies of Summmer Rainfall in North Xinjiang,Chinese Journal of Geophysics,50(2),412-419

  29. LU Junmei,Qing-Yun Zhang,Tao Shiyan and Ju Jianhua (2007):Contrast Analysis on Atmospheric Circulation and Heat Source Anomalies in Strong and Weak Years of East Asian Summer Monsoon,Journal of Applied Meteorological Science, Vol.18,No.4,442-451.

  30. Liu Ge, Qing-Yun Zhang,Sun Shu Qing(2007),The Circulation Characteristics of Frequent Activities of Typhoons over Eastern China during the Summer of 2005,Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.31,No.5,909-918

  31. Qing-Yun Zhang, L¨¹ Jun-Mei, YANG Lian-Mei, WEI Jie, and PENG Jing-Bei(2007):The Interdecadal Variation of Precipitation Pattern over China during Summer and Its Relationship with the Atmospheric Internal Dynamic Processes and Extra-forcing Factors, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.31,No.6,

  32. Qing-Yun Zhang, CHANG Rui (2007): A study on Anomalous Atmosphere - Ocean Currents and Association with the Propagation Mechanism for Warm Sea Temperature during El Ni?o Events, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.31,No.6,
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