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Pu Lin
Researcher at Princeton University
Publications - 47
Citations - 1966
Pu Lin is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Ozone depletion. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1302 citations. Previous affiliations of Pu Lin include Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory & Peking University.
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Structure and Performance of GFDL's CM4.0 Climate Model
Isaac M. Held,Huan Guo,Alistair Adcroft,John P. Dunne,Larry W. Horowitz,John P. Krasting,Elena Shevliakova,Michael Winton,Ming Zhao,Mitchell Bushuk,Andrew T. Wittenberg,Bruce Wyman,Baoqiang Xiang,Rong Zhang,Whit G. Anderson,Venkatramani Balaji,Leo J. Donner,Leo J. Donner,Krista A. Dunne,J. Durachta,Paul P. G. Gauthier,Paul Ginoux,Jean-Christophe Golaz,Stephen M. Griffies,Robert Hallberg,Lucas M. Harris,Matthew Harrison,William J. Hurlin,Jasmin G. John,Pu Lin,Shian-Jiann Lin,Sergey Malyshev,Raymond Menzel,Paul C.D. Milly,Paul C.D. Milly,Yi Ming,Vaishali Naik,David Paynter,Fabien Paulot,V. Rammaswamy,Brandon G. Reichl,T. Robinson,Anthony Rosati,Charles J. Seman,Levi G. Silvers,Seth Underwood,N. Zadeh +46 more
TL;DR: Guo et al. as mentioned in this paper describe the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory's CM4.0 physical climate model, with emphasis on those aspects that may be of particular importance to users of this model and its simulations.
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The GFDL Global Atmosphere and Land Model AM4.0/LM4.0: 2. Model Description, Sensitivity Studies, and Tuning Strategies
Ming Zhao,Jean-Christophe Golaz,Isaac M. Held,Huan Guo,Venkatramani Balaji,Rusty Benson,Jan-Huey Chen,Xi Chen,Leo J. Donner,John P. Dunne,Krista A. Dunne,J. Durachta,Song-Miao Fan,S. M. Freidenreich,Stephen T. Garner,Paul Ginoux,Lucas M. Harris,Larry W. Horowitz,John P. Krasting,A. R. Langenhorst,Zhi Liang,Pu Lin,Shian-Jiann Lin,Sergey Malyshev,Erik Mason,Paul C.D. Milly,Yi Ming,Vaishali Naik,Fabien Paulot,David Paynter,Peter J. Phillipps,Aparna Radhakrishnan,Venkatachalam Ramaswamy,T. Robinson,Daniel M Schwarzkopf,Charles J. Seman,Elena Shevliakova,Zhaoyi Shen,Hyeyum Hailey Shin,Levi G. Silvers,J. R. Wilson,Michael Winton,Andrew T. Wittenberg,Bruce Wyman,Baoqiang Xiang +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, a version of the AM4.0/LM 4.0 atmosphere/land model that will serve as a base for a new set of climate and Earth system models (CM4 and ESM4) is presented.
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The GFDL Global Atmosphere and Land Model AM4.0/LM4.0: 1. Simulation Characteristics With Prescribed SSTs
Ming Zhao,Jean-Christophe Golaz,Isaac M. Held,Huan Guo,Venkatramani Balaji,Rusty Benson,Jan-Huey Chen,Xi Chen,Leo J. Donner,John P. Dunne,Krista A. Dunne,J. Durachta,Song-Miao Fan,S. M. Freidenreich,Stephen T. Garner,Paul Ginoux,Lucas M. Harris,Larry W. Horowitz,John P. Krasting,A. R. Langenhorst,Zhi Liang,Pu Lin,Shian-Jiann Lin,Sergey Malyshev,Erik Mason,Paul C.D. Milly,Yi Ming,Vaishali Naik,Fabien Paulot,David Paynter,Peter J. Phillipps,Aparna Radhakrishnan,Venkatachalam Ramaswamy,T. Robinson,Daniel M Schwarzkopf,Charles J. Seman,Elena Shevliakova,Zhaoyi Shen,Hyeyum Hailey Shin,Levi G. Silvers,J. Wilson,Michael Winton,Andrew T. Wittenberg,Bruce Wyman,Baoqiang Xiang +44 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a description is provided of a version of the AM4.0/LM 4.0 atmosphere/land model that will serve as a base for a new set of climate and Earth system models (CM4 and ESM4) under development at NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL).
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Simulated versus observed patterns of warming over the extratropical Northern Hemisphere continents during the cold season
TL;DR: The results support the notion that the enhanced wintertime warming over high northern latitudes from 1965 to 2000 was mainly a reflection of unforced variability of the coupled climate system.
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Poleward Shift of Subtropical Jets Inferred from Satellite-Observed Lower-Stratospheric Temperatures
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used satellite-borne microwave sounding units to quantify the poleward shift of subtropical jets in the Southern and Northern Hemispheres, respectively, indicating a widening of tropical belt by 1.6° ± 0.4°.