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教育经历 1978年:中山大学气象专业本科 1982年:中山大学气象学硕士 1990年:美国Pennsylvania State University气象学博士 工作经历 1978年8月至1984年9月:中山大学教师 1984年9月至1990年8月:美国研究助理、博士后 1990年8月至1992年11月:美国大气环境研究所 (Atmospheric and Environmental Research) 高级研究助理 1992年12月至2001年3月:美国NASA签约研究员、马里兰大学(UMBC)研究员 2001年3月至2012年12月:美国商业部海洋大气局(NOAA)研究员 2013年1月:中山大学教授、大气科学学院副院长(2015-) 奖励和荣誉 2014-2017年(连续4年):中国高被引学者(爱思唯尔Elsevier) 2016年:中山大学“伯乐奖” 2013年1月: 国际气象与大气科学协会中国委员会和中科院大气物理研究杰出服务奖 2012年12月:美国美华海洋大气学会荣誉会员 2007年:中国旅美科学技术协会全球合作奖 2001年:美国气象学会编委奖 2000年:美国美华海洋大气学会杰出服务奖 1984年:广东省科学进步奖

研究领域

区域和全球气候变化、全球季风、大气-海洋-陆地相互作用、极端气候事件、气候可预报性

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Deng, K., S. Yang, M. Ting, A. Lin, and Z. Wang, 2018: An intensified mode of variability modulating the summer heat waves in eastern Europe and northern China. Geophys. Res. Lett., conditionally acceepted. Deng, K., M. Ting, S. Yang, and Y. Tan, 2018: Increased frequency of summer extreme heat waves over Texas areas tied to the amplification of Pacific zonal SST gradient. J. Climate, in press. Deng, K., S. Yang, M. Ting, P. Zhao, and Z. Wang, 2018: Dominant modes of China summer extreme heat waves driven by global sea surface temperature and atmospheric internal variability. J. Climate, conditionally accepted. Fan, H., B. Huang, S. Yang, Z. Li, and K. Deng, 2018: Seasonally-dependent impact of easterly wind bursts on the development of El Niño events. Climate Dyn., submitted. Hu, C., D. Chen, G. Huang, and S. Yang, 2018: Dipole types of autumn precipitation variability over the subtropical East Asia-western Pacific modulated by shifting ENSO. Geophys. Res. Lett., https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL078982. Hu, C., C. Zhang, S. Yang, D. Chen, 2018: Variable correspondence between western North Pacific tropical cyclone frequency and East Asian subtropical jet stream during boreal summer: A tropical Pacific SST perspective. Int. J. Climatol., conditionally accepted. Hu, X., S. A. Sejas, M. Cai, P. C. Taylor, Y. Deng, and S. Yang, 2018: Decadal evolution of the surface energy budget during the fast warming and global warming hiatus periods in the ERA-Interim. Climate Dyn., in press. Li, G., Y. Jian, S. Yang, Y. Du, Z. Wang, Z. Li, W. Zhuang, W. Jiang, G. Huang, 2018: Effect of excessive equatorial Pacific cold tongue bias on the El Niño-Northwest Pacific summer monsoon relationship in CMIP5 multi-model ensemble. Climate Dyn., submitted. Li, Y., Y. Deng, S. Yang, H. Zhang, Y. Ming, Z. Shen, 2018: Multi-scale temporospatial variability of the East Asian summer monsoon frontal system: Observation versus its representation in the GFDL HiRAM. Climate Dyn., in press. Li, Y., S. Yang, Y. Deng, X. Hu, M. Cai, and W. Zhou, 2018: Detection and attribution of upper-tropospheric warming over the tropical western Pacific. Climate Dyn., submitted. Li, Z., S. Yang, and C. Hu, 2018: Strengthening western Pacific atmospheric convection and its modulation on the trade wind during spring of 1901–2010. Science Bull., submitted. Li, Z., S. Yang, X. Hu, W. Dong, and B. He, 2018: Charge in long-lasting El Niño events by convection-induced wind anomalies over the western Pacific in boreal spring. J. Climate, in press. Sun, C., R. Zhang, W. Li, J. Zhu, and S. Yang, 2018: Possible impact of North Atlantic warming on the decadal change in the dominant modes of winter Eurasian snow water equivalent. Climate Dyn., submitted. Wang, F., and S. Yang, 2018: Can CFMIP2 models reproduce the leading modes of cloud vertical structure in the CALIPSO-GOCCP? Theor. Appl. Climatol., in press. Wang, J., Q. Li, S. Yang, F. Wang, and Y. Hu, 2018: Sub-seasonal prediction of rainfall over the South China Sea and its around areas during spring-summer transition season. Wang, T., X. Lu, and S. Yang, 2018: Impact of South Indian Ocean Dipole on tropical cyclone genesis over the South China Sea. Int. J. Climatol., http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.5785. Wang, Z., A. Duan, and S. Yang, 2018: Potential regulation on the climatic effect of Tibetan Plateau heating by tropical air-sea coupling in regional models. Climate Dyn., in press. Wang, Z., S. Yang, A. Duan, W. Hua, K. Ullah, and S. Liu, 2018: Tibetan Plateau heating as a driver of monsoon rainfall variability in Pakistan. Climate Dyn., submitted. Wang, Z., S. Yang, N.-G. Lau, and A. Duan, 2018: Teleconnection between summer NAO and East China rainfall variations: A bridge effect of the Tibetan Plateau. J. Climate, in press.

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