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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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Variation of the East Asian Summer Monsoon Rainfall

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between the seasonal evolution of the monsoon circulation and the associated synoptic disturbance activity and explored the cause of this variation, particularly through the relationship of rainfall variation in the southern part of East Asia is basically developed by the sequential passages of the mei-yu rainband in early summer.
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State of the Climate in 2013

Jessica Blunden, +448 more
TL;DR: The State of the Climate for 2013 as discussed by the authors is a very low-resolution file and it can be downloaded in a few minutes for a high-resolution version of the report to download.
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Increasing water cycle extremes in California and in relation to ENSO cycle under global warming

TL;DR: Large-ensemble and multi-model simulations that project the future of water cycle extremes in California as well as to understand those associations that pertain to changing climate oscillations under global warming are analysed.
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State of the climate in 2017

R. Abernethy, +521 more
TL;DR: In 2017, the dominant greenhouse gases released into Earth's atmosphere-carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide-reached new record highs. as mentioned in this paper The annual global average carbon dioxide concentration at Earth's surface for 2017 was 405.0 ± 0.1 ppm, 2.2 ppm greater than for 2016 and the highest in the modern atmospheric measurement record and in ice core records dating back as far as 800 000 years.
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Interannual variation of the tropical cyclone activity over the Western North Pacific

TL;DR: In this article, an effort was made to search for relationships between interannual variations of population, lifetime, genesis locations, and intensity of named typhoons and numbered tropical depressions in the western North Pacific during the 1979-2002 period.