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Shih-Yu Wang
Researcher at Utah State University
Publications - 213
Citations - 7560
Shih-Yu Wang is an academic researcher from Utah State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Monsoon. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 203 publications receiving 5898 citations. Previous affiliations of Shih-Yu Wang include National Central University & Iowa State University.
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The influence of Arctic amplification on mid-latitude summer circulation
TL;DR: It is shown that interactions between Arctic teleconnections and other remote and regional feedback processes could lead to more persistent hot-dry extremes in the mid-latitudes.
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Divergent consensuses on Arctic amplification influence on midlatitude severe winter weather
Judah Cohen,Xiangdong Zhang,Jennifer A. Francis,Thomas Jung,Thomas Jung,Ron Kwok,James E. Overland,Thomas J. Ballinger,Uma S. Bhatt,Hans W. Chen,Hans W. Chen,Dim Coumou,Dim Coumou,Steven B. Feldstein,Hongping Gu,Dörthe Handorf,Gina R. Henderson,Monica Ionita,Marlene Kretschmer,Frédéric Laliberté,Sukyoung Lee,Hans W. Linderholm,Hans W. Linderholm,Wieslaw Maslowski,Yannick Peings,Karl Pfeiffer,Ignatius Rigor,Tido Semmler,Julienne Stroeve,Patrick C. Taylor,Steve Vavrus,Timo Vihma,Shih-Yu Wang,Manfred Wendisch,Yutian Wu,Jin-Ho Yoon +35 more
TL;DR: The Arctic has warmed more than twice as fast as the global average since the late twentieth century, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification (AA), and progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms that link it to midlatitude weather variability as discussed by the authors.
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Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Balance Variability (1988–2004) from Calibrated Polar MM5 Output
Jason E. Box,David H. Bromwich,Bruce A. Veenhuis,Lesheng Bai,Julienne Stroeve,Jeffrey C. Rogers,Konrad Steffen,Terry Haran,Shih-Yu Wang +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate coherent regional patterns of Greenland ice sheet surface mass balance (SMB) change over a 17-yr period characterized by warming, showing that increased melting dominates over increased accumulation in a warming scenario.
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Insignificant Change in Antarctic Snowfall Since the International Geophysical Year
Andrew J. Monaghan,David H. Bromwich,Ryan L. Fogt,Shih-Yu Wang,Paul Andrew Mayewski,Daniel A. Dixon,Alexey A. Ekaykin,Massimo Frezzotti,Ian Goodwin,Elisabeth Isaksson,Susan Kaspari,Vin Morgan,Hans Oerter,Tas van Ommen,Cornelius J. Van Der Veen,Jiahong Wen +15 more
TL;DR: There has been no statistically significant change in snowfall since the 1950s, indicating that Antarctic precipitation is not mitigating global sea level rise as expected, despite recent winter warming of the overlying atmosphere.
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Probable causes of the abnormal ridge accompanying the 2013–2014 California drought: ENSO precursor and anthropogenic warming footprint
TL;DR: In this paper, an anomalous high-amplitude ridge system was investigated using reanalysis data and the Community Earth System Model (CESM), and it was found that the ridge emerged from continual sources of Rossby wave energy in the western North Pacific starting in late summer and subsequently intensified into winter.