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Jun Yang, Weiwen Ji, and Yaoxuan Zeng: Transition from Eyeball to Snowball Driven by Sea-ice Drift on Tidally Locked Terrestrial Planets, Nature Astronomy, 2019.
Thomas Fauchez and coauthors including Jun Yang: TRAPPIST-1 Habitable Atmosphere Intercomparison (THAI): Motivations and Protocol, Geoscientific Model Development, in revision, 2019.
Yidongfang Si, Yonggang Liu, Yuwei Wang, and Jun Yang: Tidal mixing and climate of asychronously rotating terrestrial planets around low-mass stars, Astrophysical Journal, submitted, 2019.
Nie, J., Y. Xia, S. Hu, W. Yuan, J. Yang, and D. Ma: Similarity among atmospheric thermal stratification over elevated surface under Radiative-Convective Equilibrium, Geophysical Research Letters, 46.
Yan Xia, Yi Huang, Yongyun Hu, and Jun Yang: Impacts of tropical tropopause warming on the stratospheric water vapor, Climate Dynamics.
Jun Yang, Dorian S. Abbot, Daniel D.B. Koll, Yongyun Hu, and Adam P. Showman: Ocean dynamics and the inner edge of the habitable zone for tidally locked terrestrial planets, Astrophysical Journal, 871:29, 17pp, 2019.
Jun Yang, Jeremy Leconte, Eric T. Wolf, Timonthy Merlis, Daniel D.B. Koll, Francois Forget, and Dorian S. Abbot: Simulations of Water Vapor and Clouds on Rapidly Rotating and Tidally Locked Planets: a 3D Model Intercomparison, Astrophysical Journal, 875, 46.
Qiang Wei, Yongyun Hu, Yonggang Liu, Douglas N. C. Lin, Jun Yang, and Adam P. Showman: Young Surface of Pluto’s Sputnik Planitia Caused by Viscous Relaxation, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 856, L14, 2018.
Yonggang Liu, and coauthors including Jun Yang: Influence of Surface Topography on the Critical Carbon Dioxide Level Required for the Formation of a Modern Snowball Earth, Journal of Climate, 31, 8463-8479, 2018.
Jun Yang, Feng Ding, Ramses M. Ramirez, W. R. Peltier, Yongyun Hu, and Yonggang Liu 2017: Abrupt Climate Transition of Icy Worlds from snowball to moist or runaway greenhouse, Nature Geoscience, 10, 556-560.
Jun Yang, Malte F. Jansen, Francis A. Macdonald, and Dorian S. Abbot, 2017: Persistence of a freshwater surface ocean after a snowball Earth, Geology, 45(7), 615-618. Press: New Scientist
Hu, Y., Y. Wang, Y. Liu, and J. Yang, 2017: Climate and habitability of Kepler 452b simulated with a fully coupled atmospheric-oceanic general circulation model. Astrophysical J. Lett., 85, L6.
Yang, Jun, Jeremy Leconte, Eric T. Wolf, Colin Goldblatt, Nicole Feldl, Timonthy Merlis, Yuwei Wang, Daniel D.B. Koll, Feng Ding, Francois Forget, and Darian S. Abbot, 2016: Differences in water vapor radiative transfer among 1D models can significantly affect the inner edge of the habitable zone, The Astrophysical Journal, 826(2).
Yang, J., W. R. Pektier, and Y. Hu, 2016: Monotonic Decrease of the Zonal SST Gradient of the Equatorial Pacific as a Function of CO2 Concentration, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 121, 10,637–10,653.
Wang, Y., Y. Liu, F. Tian, J. Yang, F. Ding, L. Zhou, Y. Hu, 2016: Effects of obliquity on habitability of exoplanets around M dwarfs. Astrophys. J. Lett., 823, L20.
Kopparapu, R., E. T. Wolf, J. Haqq-Misra, J. Yang, J. F. Kasting, V. Meadows, R. Terrien, and S. Mahaevan, Inner Edge of Habitable Zone for Synchronously Rotating Planets Around Low-mass Stars Using 3-D GCM Models, The Astrophysical Journal, 819:84, 14 pp.
Liu, Y., W. R. Peltier, J. Yang, G. Vettoretti, and Y. Wang, Strong Effects of Tropical Ice Sheet Coverage and Thickness on The Hard Snowball Earth Bifurcation Point. Climate Dynamics.
Yang, J., Y. Liu, Y. Hu, and D. S. Abbot, 2014: Water Trapping on Tidally Locked Terrestrial Planets Requires Special Conditions. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 796 L22.
Yang, J., G. Boue, D. C. Frabrycky, and D. S. Abbot, 2014: Strong Dependence of the Inner Edge of the Habitable Zone on Planetary Rotation Rate. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 787, L2.
Hu, Y., and J. Yang, 2014: Role of ocean heat transport in climates of tidally locked exoplanets around M-dwarf Stars. PNAS, 111, 629-634.
Yang, J., and D. S. Abbot, 2014: A low-order model of water vapour, clouds, and thermal emission of tidally locked terrestrial planets. The Astrophysical Journal, 784, 155.