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Hong Liao
Researcher at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
Publications - 272
Citations - 14175
Hong Liao is an academic researcher from Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 204 publications receiving 9491 citations. Previous affiliations of Hong Liao include Harvard University & Nanjing University.
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Clouds and Aerosols
Olivier Boucher,David A. Randall,Paulo Artaxo,Christopher S. Bretherton,Graham Feingold,Piers M. Forster,Veli-Matti Kerminen,Yutaka Kondo,Hong Liao,Ulrike Lohmann,Philip J. Rasch,Sathianeson Satheesh,Steven C. Sherwood,Bjorn Stevens,Xiaoye Zhang +14 more
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Anthropogenic drivers of 2013–2017 trends in summer surface ozone in China
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of meteorological variability on ozone trends was investigated using a multiple linear regression model and the residual of this regression showed increasing ozone trends of 1-3 ppbv a−1 in megacity clusters of eastern China that they attributed to changes in anthropogenic emissions.
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A Large Organic Aerosol Source in the Free Troposphere Missing from Current Models
Colette L. Heald,Daniel J. Jacob,Rokjin J. Park,Lynn M. Russell,Barry J. Huebert,John H. Seinfeld,Hong Liao,Rodney J. Weber +7 more
TL;DR: Heald et al. as discussed by the authors found that secondary organic aerosol (SOA) is the dominant component of aerosol mass in the free troposphere, with implications for intercontinental pollution transport and radiative forcing of climate.
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Aerosol and boundary-layer interactions and impact on air quality
Zhanqing Li,Zhanqing Li,Jianping Guo,Aijun Ding,Hong Liao,Jianjun Liu,Yele Sun,Tijian Wang,Huiwen Xue,Hongsheng Zhang,Bin Zhu +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the major advances in aerosol measurements, PBL processes and their interactions with each other through complex feedback mechanisms, and highlight the priorities for future studies.
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Weather conditions conducive to Beijing severe haze more frequent under climate change
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors looked at how atmospheric conditions contribute and projected climate change will increase conditions favorable to severe haze events in Beijing. But they did not consider the effect of global greenhouse gas emissions.