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Kun Yang

Researcher at Tsinghua University

Publications -  319
Citations -  17264

Kun Yang is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plateau & Precipitation. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 277 publications receiving 11397 citations. Previous affiliations of Kun Yang include University of Tokyo & Chinese Ministry of Education.

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Recent climate changes over the Tibetan Plateau and their impacts on energy and water cycle: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed recent research progress in the climate changes and explored their impacts on the Plateau energy and water cycle, based on which a conceptualmodeltosynthesize these changes was proposed andurgent issues to be explored were summarized.
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The first high-resolution meteorological forcing dataset for land process studies over China

TL;DR: The China Meteorological Forcing Dataset (CMFD) is the first high spatial-temporal resolution gridded near-surface meteorological dataset developed specifically for studies of land surface processes in China and is one of the most widely-used climate datasets for China.
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Recent Third Pole’s Rapid Warming Accompanies Cryospheric Melt and Water Cycle Intensification and Interactions between Monsoon and Environment: Multidisciplinary Approach with Observations, Modeling, and Analysis

TL;DR: The Third Pole (TP) is experiencing rapid warming and is currently in its warmest period in the past 2,000 years as mentioned in this paper, and the latest development in multidisciplinary TP research is reviewed in this paper.
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On downward shortwave and longwave radiations over high altitude regions: Observation and modeling in the Tibetan Plateau

TL;DR: In this article, Wang et al. presented the major characteristics of SWD and LWD over the Tibetan Plateau (TP), which were measured at 11 stations built in the region and showed that LWD received by TP is much lower than that of its surrounding areas and their monthly-mean differences can be up to 100 Wm−m−2.
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Improving land surface temperature modeling for dry land of China

TL;DR: In this paper, two improvements of the original Noah land surface modeling for China's dry-land areas were presented, including the replacement of the model's z0h scheme with a new one.