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Diyi Yang
Publications - 9
Citations - 65
Diyi Yang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Snow & Geology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 27 citations.
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The surface energy balance at Panda 1 Station, Princess Elizabeth Land: a typical katabatic wind region in East Antarctica
Minghu Ding,Diyi Yang,Michiel R. van den Broeke,Ian Allison,Cunde Xiao,Dahe Qin,Baojuan Huai +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used automatic weather station and reanalysis data (ERA5) from 2011 at Panda-1 Station, situated in the katabatic region of Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica, the surface energy balance was calculated using a surface temperature iteration method, and the characteristics of each energy component were analyzed.
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Monsoon Clouds Control the Summer Surface Energy Balance on East Rongbuk Glacier (6,523 m Above Sea Level), the Northern of Mt. Qomolangma (Everest)
Weigang Liu,Dongqi Zhang,Xiang Qin,Michiel R. van den Broeke,Youyan Jiang,Diyi Yang,Minghu Ding +6 more
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On the Differences in Precipitation Type Between the Arctic, Antarctica and Tibetan Plateau
TL;DR: Based on daily precipitation and air temperature observations from six tripolar stations, Wang et al. as discussed by the authors analyzed the monthly distribution, variations in the annual days and trends of each precipitation type, which indicated that snow dominated the precipitation type at Zhongshan station and the Greatwall station (62.2°S, 59.0°W) exhibited a relatively diverse precipitation type distribution and significant seasonal cycles.
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The PANDA automatic weather station network between the coast and Dome A, East Antarctica
Minghu Ding,Xiaolei Zou,Qizhen Sun,Diyi Yang,Wen-Qian Zhang,Lingen Bian,Changgui Lu,Ian Allison,Petra Heil,Cunde Xiao +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , Ding et al. introduced a unique multi-year dataset and the monitoring capability of the PANDA automatic weather station network, which includes 11 automatic weather stations (AWSs) across the Prydz Bay-Amery Ice Shelf-Dome A area from the coast to the summit of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
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Brief communication: Evaluation of multiple density-dependent empirical snow conductivity relationships in East Antarctica
TL;DR: In this paper, nine density-dependent empirical thermal conductivity relationships for firn were compared against data from three automatic weather stations at climatically different sites in East Antarctica (Dome A, Eagle, and LGB69).