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Yuanyu Xie

Researcher at Tsinghua University

Publications -  17
Citations -  1086

Yuanyu Xie is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Air quality index. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 803 citations.

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Daily Estimation of Ground-Level PM2.5 Concentrations over Beijing Using 3 km Resolution MODIS AOD.

TL;DR: A mixed effects model is developed to derive daily estimations of surface PM2.5 levels in Beijing, using the 3 km resolution satellite aerosol optical depth calibrated daily by the newly available high-density surface measurements, and it is demonstrated that a good calibration of the satellite data requires a relatively large number of ground-level PM 2.5 monitoring sites.
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Summer rainfall over the southwestern Tibetan Plateau controlled by deep convection over the Indian subcontinent.

TL;DR: Observational data and model simulations explore the close relationship between summer rainfall variability over the southwestern Tibetan Plateau and that over central-eastern India and show that this relationship is maintained primarily by ‘up-and-over' moisture transport.
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Causes of model dry and warm bias over central U.S. and impact on climate projections

TL;DR: A persistent dependence of warm bias on dry bias with the precipitation deficit leading the warm bias over this region with a robust linear relationship between the projected warming and the present-day warm bias enables us to empirically correct future temperature projections.
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A new indicator on the impact of large-scale circulation on wintertime particulate matter pollution over China

TL;DR: In this article, an anomalous eastward extension of the Siberian High (SH) was found to be associated with extreme particulate matter (PM) air pollution of January 2013 in China, which can be explained by the SHPI value exceeding 2.6 times the standard deviation of the 2001-2013 January mean.