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Panmao Zhai
Researcher at China Meteorological Administration
Publications - 143
Citations - 17530
Panmao Zhai is an academic researcher from China Meteorological Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 115 publications receiving 14291 citations. Previous affiliations of Panmao Zhai include Nanjing University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Global observed changes in daily climate extremes of temperature and precipitation
Lisa V. Alexander,Lisa V. Alexander,Lisa V. Alexander,Xuebin Zhang,Thomas C. Peterson,John Caesar,Byron E. Gleason,A. M. G. Klein Tank,M. R. Haylock,Dean Collins,Blair Trewin,Fatemeh Rahimzadeh,A. Tagipour,K. Rupa Kumar,J. V. Revadekar,G M Griffiths,Lucie A. Vincent,David B. Stephenson,J. Burn,Enric Aguilar,Manola Brunet,Michael A. Taylor,Mark New,Panmao Zhai,Matilde Rusticucci,J. L. Vazquez-Aguirre +25 more
TL;DR: A suite of climate change indices derived from daily temperature and precipitation data, with a primary focus on extreme events, were computed and analyzed as discussed by the authors, and the results showed widespread significant changes in temperature extremes associated with warming.
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Observations: Surface and Atmospheric Climate Change
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Observations: Atmosphere and surface
Dennis L. Hartmann,Albert Klein Tank,Matilde Rusticucci,Lisa V. Alexander,Stefan Brönnimann,Yassine Charabi,Frank Dentener,Edward J. Dlugokencky,David R. Easterling,Alexey Kaplan,Brian J. Soden,Peter Thorne,Martin Wild,Panmao Zhai +13 more
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Trends in Total Precipitation and Frequency of Daily Precipitation Extremes over China
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper assessed trends in annual and seasonal total precipitation and in extreme daily precipitation, defined as those larger than its 95th percentile for the year, summer, and winter half years, have been assessed for the period 1951-2000.
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Updated analyses of temperature and precipitation extreme indices since the beginning of the twentieth century: The HadEX2 dataset
Markus G. Donat,Lisa V. Alexander,H. Yang,Imke Durre,Russell S. Vose,Robert Dunn,Kate M. Willett,Enric Aguilar,Manola Brunet,John Caesar,Bruce Hewitson,Christopher Jack,A. M. G. Klein Tank,Andries Kruger,José A. Marengo,Thomas C. Peterson,Madeleine Renom,C. Oria Rojas,Matilde Rusticucci,J. Salinger,A. S. Elrayah,S. S. Sekele,Ashok K. Srivastava,Blair Trewin,C. Villarroel,Lucie A. Vincent,Panmao Zhai,Xuebin Zhang,S. Kitching,S. Kitching +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the collation and analysis of the gridded land-based dataset of indices of temperature and precipitation extremes: HadEX2, which was calculated based on station data using a consistent approach recommended by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices.