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Chengzhu Zhang
Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Publications - 14
Citations - 714
Chengzhu Zhang is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Precipitation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 397 citations. Previous affiliations of Chengzhu Zhang include University of California, San Diego.
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The DOE E3SM Coupled Model Version 1: Overview and Evaluation at Standard Resolution
Jean-Christophe Golaz,Peter M. Caldwell,Luke Van Roekel,Mark R. Petersen,Qi Tang,Jonathan Wolfe,G. W. Abeshu,Valentine G. Anantharaj,Xylar Asay-Davis,David C. Bader,Sterling Baldwin,Gautam Bisht,Peter A. Bogenschutz,Marcia L. Branstetter,Michael A. Brunke,Steven R. Brus,Susannah M. Burrows,Philip Cameron-Smith,Aaron S. Donahue,Michael Deakin,Michael Deakin,Richard C. Easter,Katherine J. Evans,Yan Feng,Mark Flanner,James G. Foucar,Jeremy Fyke,Brian M. Griffin,Cecile Hannay,Bryce E. Harrop,Mattthew J. Hoffman,Elizabeth Hunke,Robert Jacob,Douglas W. Jacobsen,Nicole Jeffery,Philip W. Jones,Noel Keen,Stephen A. Klein,Vincent E. Larson,L. Ruby Leung,Hongyi Li,Wuyin Lin,William H. Lipscomb,William H. Lipscomb,Po-Lun Ma,Salil Mahajan,Mathew Maltrud,Azamat Mametjanov,Julie L. McClean,Renata B. McCoy,Richard Neale,Stephen Price,Yun Qian,Philip J. Rasch,J. E. Jack Reeves Eyre,William J. Riley,Todd D. Ringler,Todd D. Ringler,Andrew Roberts,Erika Louise Roesler,Andrew G. Salinger,Zeshawn Shaheen,Xiaoying Shi,Balwinder Singh,Jinyun Tang,Mark A. Taylor,Peter E. Thornton,Adrian K. Turner,Milena Veneziani,Hui Wan,Hailong Wang,Shanlin Wang,Dean N. Williams,Phillip J. Wolfram,Patrick H. Worley,Shaocheng Xie,Yang Yang,Jin-Ho Yoon,Mark D. Zelinka,Charles S. Zender,Xubin Zeng,Chengzhu Zhang,Kai Zhang,Yuying Zhang,X. Zheng,Tian Zhou,Qing Zhu +86 more
TL;DR: Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) project as mentioned in this paper is a project of the U.S. Department of Energy that aims to develop and validate the E3SM model.
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CAUSES: On the Role of Surface Energy Budget Errors to the Warm Surface Air Temperature Error Over the Central United States
Hsi-Yen Ma,S. A. Klein,Shaocheng Xie,Chengzhu Zhang,Shuaiqi Tang,Qi Tang,Cyril J. Morcrette,K. Van Weverberg,Jon Petch,Maike Ahlgrimm,Larry K. Berg,Frédérique Cheruy,Jason N. S. Cole,Richard G. Forbes,William I. Gustafson,Maoyi Huang,Y. Liu,William J. Merryfield,Yun Qian,Romain Roehrig,Yi-Chi Wang +20 more
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CAUSES: Attribution of Surface Radiation Biases in NWP and Climate Models near the U.S. Southern Great Plains
K. Van Weverberg,Cyril J. Morcrette,Jon Petch,S. A. Klein,Hsi-Yen Ma,Chengzhu Zhang,Shaocheng Xie,Qi Tang,William I. Gustafson,Yun Qian,Larry K. Berg,Y. Liu,Maoyi Huang,Maike Ahlgrimm,Richard G. Forbes,Eric Bazile,Romain Roehrig,Jason N. S. Cole,William J. Merryfield,W.‐S. Lee,Frédérique Cheruy,L. Mellul,Yi-Chi Wang,Kenneth M. Johnson,Mandana M. Thieman +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an attribution study on the net radiation biases in nine model simulations, performed in the framework of the CAUSES project (Clouds Above the United States and Errors at the Surface).
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Introduction to CAUSES: Description of Weather and Climate Models and Their Near-Surface Temperature Errors in 5 day Hindcasts Near the Southern Great Plains.
Cyril J. Morcrette,K. Van Weverberg,Hsi-Yen Ma,Maike Ahlgrimm,Eric Bazile,Larry K. Berg,Anning Cheng,Frédérique Cheruy,Jason N. S. Cole,Richard G. Forbes,William I. Gustafson,Maoyi Huang,W.‐S. Lee,Y. Liu,L. Mellul,William J. Merryfield,Yun Qian,Romain Roehrig,Yi-Chi Wang,Shaocheng Xie,Kuan-Man Xu,Chengzhu Zhang,S. A. Klein,Jon Petch +23 more
TL;DR: It is shown that there are numerous locations across the Midwest where the diurnal cycle of the error is highly correlated with the di rhythmic cycle in the screen temperature bias, suggesting that conclusions drawn from detailed evaluation of models using instruments located at SGP will be representative of errors that are prevalent over a larger spatial scale.