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Wensong Weng
Researcher at York University
Publications - 20
Citations - 1050
Wensong Weng is an academic researcher from York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planetary boundary layer & Boundary layer. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 20 publications receiving 967 citations. Previous affiliations of Wensong Weng include Keele University.
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Single-Column Model Intercomparison for a Stably Stratified Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Joan Cuxart,Albert A. M. Holtslag,Robert J. Beare,Eric Bazile,Anton Beljaars,A Cheng,L. Conangla,Michael Ek,F Freedman,R Hamdi,Alan R. Kerstein,H. Kitagawa,Geert Lenderink,David C. Lewellen,Jocelyn Mailhot,Thorsten Mauritsen,Veniamin Perov,Guy Schayes,Gert-Jan Steeneveld,Gunilla Svensson,Peter A. Taylor,Wensong Weng,Scott Wunsch,Kuan-Man Xu +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, a moderately stratified Arctic case is simulated by nineteen single-column turbulence schemes and the sensitivities of the schemes to the parameters of their turbulence closures are partially explored.
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Evaluation of the Diurnal Cycle in the atmospheric boundary layer over land as represented by a variety of single-column models: The second GABLS Experiment
Gunilla Svensson,Albert A. M. Holtslag,Vijayant Kumar,Thorsten Mauritsen,Gert-Jan Steeneveld,Wayne M. Angevine,Wayne M. Angevine,Eric Bazile,Anton Beljaars,E.I.F. de Bruijn,Anning Cheng,L. Conangla,Joan Cuxart,Michael Ek,M. J. Falk,F. Freedman,H. Kitagawa,Vincent E. Larson,Adrian Lock,Jocelyn Mailhot,Valéry Masson,Sungsu Park,Jonathan E. Pleim,Stefan Söderberg,Wensong Weng,Matteo Zampieri +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the main results from the second model intercomparison within the GEWEX (Global Energy and Water cycle EXperiment) Atmospheric Boundary Layer Study (GABLS).
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Convective vortices and dust devils at the Phoenix Mars mission landing site
M. D. Ellehoj,Haraldur P. Gunnlaugsson,Peter A. Taylor,Henrik Kahanpää,K. M. Bean,Bruce A. Cantor,B. T. Gheynani,Line Drube,David A. Fisher,Ari-Matti Harri,C. Holstein-Rathlou,Mark T. Lemmon,Morten Madsen,Michael C. Malin,Jouni Polkko,Peter H. Smith,L. K. Tamppari,Wensong Weng,James A. Whiteway +18 more
TL;DR: The Phoenix Mars Lander detected a larger number of short (∼20 s) pressure drops that probably indicate the passage of convective vortices or dust devils.
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On Modelling the One-Dimensional Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Wensong Weng,Peter A. Taylor +1 more
TL;DR: Several commonly used turbulence closure schemes for the atmospheric boundarylayer (ABL) are applied to simulate neutral, nocturnal and diurnal cyclesituations in a one-dimensional ABL as mentioned in this paper.
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Initial analysis of air temperature and related data from the Phoenix MET station and their use in estimating turbulent heat fluxes
Richard Davy,Jeffrey A. Davis,Peter A. Taylor,Carlos F. Lange,Wensong Weng,James A. Whiteway,Haraldur P. Gunnlaugson +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used CFD computations to estimate heat fluxes of the Phoenix Lander during its 151 sol mission, which showed a large diurnal cycle which showed little sol to sol variation, especially over the first 90 sols of the mission.