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Duoying Ji
Researcher at Beijing Normal University
Publications - 68
Citations - 4197
Duoying Ji is an academic researcher from Beijing Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Radiative forcing. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 64 publications receiving 3074 citations.
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The Art and Science of Climate Model Tuning
Frédéric Hourdin,Thorsten Mauritsen,Andrew Gettelman,Jean-Christophe Golaz,Venkatramani Balaji,Qingyun Duan,Doris Folini,Duoying Ji,Daniel Klocke,Yun Qian,Florian Rauser,Catherine Rio,Lorenzo Tomassini,Masahiro Watanabe,Daniel Williamson +14 more
TL;DR: Tuning is an essential aspect of climate modeling with its own scientific issues, which is probably not advertised enough outside the community of model developers.
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A China data set of soil properties for land surface modeling
Wei Shangguan,Yongjiu Dai,Baoyuan Liu,A-Xing Zhu,Qingyun Duan,Lizong Wu,Duoying Ji,Aizhong Ye,Hua Yuan,Qian Zhang,Dongdong Chen,Ming Chen,Jianting Chu,Youjun Dou,Jianxia Guo,Haiqin Li,Junjia Li,Lu Liang,Xiao Liang,Heping Liu,Shuyan Liu,Chiyuan Miao,Yizhou Zhang +22 more
TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper used the polygon linkage method to derive the spatial distribution of soil properties and linked the profile attribute database and soil map under the framework of the Genetic Soil Classification of China which avoids uncertainty in taxon referencing.
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Reprocessing the MODIS Leaf Area Index products for land surface and climate modelling
TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated two-step method was developed to derive the improved MODIS LAI products effectively and efficiently on a global scale, taking advantage of background values and quality control information at each pixel to do simple data assimilation for relatively low quality data.
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Dependence of the evolution of carbon dynamics in the northern permafrost region on the trajectory of climate change.
A. David McGuire,David M. Lawrence,Charles D. Koven,Joy S. Clein,Eleanor J. Burke,Guangsheng Chen,Guangsheng Chen,Elchin Jafarov,Andrew H. MacDougall,Sergey Marchenko,Dmitry Nicolsky,Shushi Peng,Annette Rinke,Annette Rinke,Philippe Ciais,Isabelle Gouttevin,Daniel J. Hayes,Daniel J. Hayes,Duoying Ji,Gerhard Krinner,John C. Moore,John C. Moore,John C. Moore,Vladimir E. Romanovsky,Vladimir E. Romanovsky,Christina Schädel,Kevin Schaefer,Edward A. G. Schuur,Qianlai Zhuang +28 more
TL;DR: A model-based assessment of changes in permafrost area and carbon storage for simulations driven by RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 climate suggests that effective mitigation efforts during the remainder of this century could attenuate the negative consequences of thepermafrost carbon–climate feedback.
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Climate model response from the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
Ben Kravitz,Ken Caldeira,Olivier Boucher,Alan Robock,Philip J. Rasch,Kari Alterskjær,Diana Bou Karam,Jason N. S. Cole,Charles L. Curry,Jim Haywood,Jim Haywood,Peter J. Irvine,Duoying Ji,Andrew Jones,Jón Egill Kristjánsson,Daniel J. Lunt,John C. Moore,Ulrike Niemeier,Hauke Schmidt,Michael Schulz,Balwinder Singh,Simone Tilmes,Shingo Watanabe,Shuting Yang,Jin-Ho Yoon +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from Experiment G1 of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project, in which 12 climate models have simulated the climate response to an abrupt quadrupling of CO2 from preindustrial concentrations brought into radiative balance via a globally uniform reduction in insolation.