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Feifei Pan
Researcher at University of North Texas
Publications - 66
Citations - 1766
Feifei Pan is an academic researcher from University of North Texas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water content & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1415 citations. Previous affiliations of Feifei Pan include Yale University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Impacts of El Niño–Southern Oscillation on tropical precipitation via triggering anomaly water vapour transport from ocean to land
Jialin Wang,Feifei Pan,Haiyan Li,Pingli An,Guolin Han,Kang Jiang,Xiao Chen,Ziyuan Zhang,Yu Song,Na Huang,Shangqian Ma,Zhenzhen Zhang,Jingyu Men,Xiaoqin Lv,Zhihua Pan +14 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors quantified the effect of ENSO on the water vapour transport from ocean to land and identified its impact on tropical precipitation anomalies, which has important significance on regional water resource management and disaster risk assessment, especially as the extreme climate events have become increasingly frequent.
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Combined influence of soil moisture and atmospheric humidity on land surface temperature under different climatic background
Kang Jiang,Zhihua Pan,Feifei Pan,Adriaan J. Teuling,Guolin Han,Pingli An,Xiao Chen,Jialin Wang,Yu Song,Lu Cheng,Ziyuan Zhang,Na Huang,Shangqian Ma,Riping Gao,Zhenzhen Zhang,Jingyu Men,Xiaoqin Lv,Zhiqiang Dong +17 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper systematically analyzed the interrelationships among annual mean values of SM, AH, and LST using ERA5-Land reanalysis data and revealed the role of SM and AH on the spatiotemporal variations of LST through mechanism analysis and regression methods.
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A Comparative Study of Water Indexes and Image Classification Algorithms for Mapping Inland Surface Water Bodies Using Landsat Imagery
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied four sets of water indexes (ultra-blue, blue, green, and red light based) combined with three types of image classification methods (zero-water index threshold, Otsu, and kNN) to 24 selected lakes across the globe to extract water features from Landsat-8 OLI imagery.
The Regional Water-conserving and Yield-increasing Characteristics and Suitability of Soil Tillage Practices in Northern China
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied the meta-analysis method to analyze results extracted from 156 peer-reviewed published papers conducted at 62 agricultural experimental sites for evaluating the effects of commonly used tillage practices, i.e., No-tillage (NT), Subsoiling (SS), Mulching (M), Ridge and Furrow Planting without Mulching, and Ridge and Floor Planting with Mulching(F) on crop yield, water consumption and water use efficiency (WUE) of wheat and maize in Northern China.
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Atmospheric water vapor transport between ocean and land under climate warming
Jialin Wang,Feifei Pan,Pingli An,Guolin Han,Kang Jiang,Yu Song,Na Huang,Ziyuan Zhang,Shangqian Ma,Xiao Chen,Zhihua Pan +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , an eight-direction vector decomposition algorithm was developed for calculating water vapor flux between ocean and land based on the ERA5 reanalysis dataset, and the results showed that global water vapor exchange had significantly increased in the past 40 years, except for Antarctica.