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Wenshou Tian
Researcher at Lanzhou University
Publications - 79
Citations - 1949
Wenshou Tian is an academic researcher from Lanzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Polar vortex. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1417 citations.
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Persistent shift of the Arctic polar vortex towards the Eurasian continent in recent decades
TL;DR: This article showed that there has also been a shift in the location of the polar vortex towards Eurasia, which is related to cryospheric changes, with implications for mid-latitude weather.
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Signals of El Niño Modoki in the tropical tropopause layer and stratosphere
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of El Nino Modoki events on the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) and on the stratosphere were investigated using European Center for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF) reanalysis data, oceanic EL Nino indices, and general climate model outputs.
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Recent strengthening of the stratospheric Arctic vortex response to warming in the central North Pacific
TL;DR: The authors show that the stratospheric Arctic vortex strengthened during 1998–2016, with ~25% of this strengthening contributed by warming in the central North Pacific.
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A connection from Arctic stratospheric ozone to El Niño-Southern oscillation
Fei Xie,Jianping Li,Wenshou Tian,Qiang Fu,Fei-Fei Jin,Yongyun Hu,Jiankai Zhang,Wuke Wang,Cheng Sun,Juan Feng,Yun Yang,Ruiqiang Ding +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that the impact of Arctic stratospheric ozone depletion can extend to the tropics, with the ASO variations leading El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events by about 20 months.
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Stratospheric ozone loss over the Eurasian continent induced by the polar vortex shift.
Jiankai Zhang,Wenshou Tian,Fei Xie,Martyn P. Chipperfield,Wuhu Feng,Seok-Woo Son,N. Luke Abraham,Alexander T. Archibald,Slimane Bekki,Neal Butchart,Makoto Deushi,Sandip Dhomse,Yuanyuan Han,Patrick Jöckel,Douglas E. Kinnison,Ole Kirner,Martine Michou,Olaf Morgenstern,Fiona M. O'Connor,Giovanni Pitari,David A. Plummer,Laura E. Revell,Eugene Rozanov,Daniele Visioni,Wuke Wang,Guang Zeng +25 more
TL;DR: The authors show that the Arctic polar vortex shift associated with Arctic sea-ice loss could slow down ozone recovery over the Eurasian continent.