Curriculum Vitae

Yuqing WANG

Mailing Address: IPRC/SOEST, University of Hawaii at Manoa, POST Bldg. 409G, 1680 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96822

Phone: (808) 956 5609;           Fax: (808) 956 9425,  Email: yuqing@hawaii.edu

Education                                                                                                                             

  • 1983, B.S. (Meteorology), Zhongshan University, Guanzhou, China.
  • 1988, M.S. (Meteorology), Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences. Beijing, China.
  • 1996, Ph.D. (Applied Mathematics), Centre for Dynamical Meteorology and Oceanography, Monash University, Australia.

Research Interests

  • Atmospheric dynamics and physics, including planetary boundary layer processes; cumulus convection, cloud microphysics, radiation, land surface processes;
  • Tropical meteorology, including tropical cyclones, equatorial waves, intraseasonal oscillation, monsoon, and ENSO;
  • Atmosphere-land-ocean interactions, physical processes and linkage with atmospheric dynamics;
  • Regional and global climate modeling and climate process studies, such as cloud-radiation forcing, large-scale topographic forcing in climate system;
  • Development of high-resolution atmospheric models and coupled atmosphere-ocean models.

Scientific Work Experience

  • Professor, International Pacific Research Center and Department of Meteorology, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii. (06/2008-present)
  • Associate Professor, International Pacific Research Center and Department of Meteorology, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii. (01/2004-07/2008)
  • Associate Researcher, International Pacific Research Center, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii. (02/2000-12/2003)
  • Graduate Faculty, Department of Meteorology, University of Hawaii.  (05/2000-present)
  • Senior Professional Officer, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia. (09/1995 -01/2000)
  • Research Assistant, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia. (03/1993-08/1995)
  • Visiting scientist, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia. (09/1991-02/1993)
  • Assistant Professor, Shanghai Typhoon Institute, Shanghai, China. (08/1988-08/1991)
  • Lecturer, Shanghai Marine School, Shanghai, China. (08/1983-08/1985)

Memberships

  • American Geophysical Union
  • American Meteorological Society

Editorship

  • Associate Editor, Weather and Forecasting, (January 2007-present).
  • Editor, Tropical Meteorology, The Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), UNESCO, Eolss Publishers Co Ltd. UK. (Current).
  • Guest Editor, Special Issue on Regional Climate Studies, Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, (to appear in April 2008). 2007-2008.
  • Guest Editor, Special Session on Regional Climate Modeling (appeared in December issue 2004), Journal of Meteorological Society of Japan, 2003-2004.

Professional Service

·         Member, The VOCALS Scientific Working Group (SWG) of the WCRP/CLIVAR VAMOS panel, (June 2008-present).

·         Consultant, National Meteorological Center of China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China, (June 2008-present). 

·         Member, American Meteorological Society's Tropical Meteorology and Tropical Cyclones Committee, (2007-2010).

·         Oversea Director, Pacific Typhoon Research Center, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China, (July 2007-present).

·         Co-Chair, The Organizing Committee of the Third Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC08), Nanjing, China, 3-5 July 2008.

·         Co-Chair, The Organizing Committee of the Second Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC07), Nanjing, China, 8-10 July 2007.

·         Invited Lecturer, "Operational Numerical Forecasting on Tropical Cyclones", WMO International Workshop on Tropical Cyclone Disaster Reduction, Guangzhou, China, 26-31 March 2007.

·         Member, Science Advisory Committee (SAC), Shanghai Regional Meteorological Center, Shanghai, China, (September 2006-present).

·         Member, SOEST Young Investigator Selection Committee, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii, (November 2004-2006).

·         Member, The organizing committee of the "International Symposium on Tropical Weather and Climate", Guangzhou, China, November 7-11, 2004.

·         Member, Curriculum Committee of Meteorology Department, University of Hawaii, (February 2004-presnet).

·         Organizer, IPRC Mini-Workshop on Tropical Cyclones, August 20, 2004, IPRC, University of Hawaii.

·         Member, The Organizing Committee of the Fourth Workshop on Regional Climate Modeling for Monsoon System, August 12-13, 2005, Beijing Climate Center, Beijing China.

·         Co-Convener, Special session "Challenging Issues in Tropical Cyclone Research and Forecasts in the Western Pacific" at the 2004 Western Pacific Geophysical Meeting, August 17-20, 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii.

·         Member, The Organizing Committee of the Third Workshop on Regional Climate Modeling, February 17-20, 2004, International Pacific Research Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.

·         Member, The Organizing Committee of the Second Workshop on Regional Climate Modeling for Monsoon System, March 4-6, 2003, FRSGC, Yokohama, Japan.

·         Member, The Organizing Committee of the First IPRC Regional Climate Modeling Workshop, October 9-12, 2001, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.

·         Member, Selection Committee for the Max Eaton Award, 24th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, May 29 – June 2, 2000, Ft Lauderdale, Florida.

·         Guest Instructor, WMO/COMET Workshop on Short-Range and Very Short Range Weather Predication, October 21-November 8, 1996, Boulder, Colorado.

·         Invited Supervisor, postdoctoral fellows at Shanghai Typhoon Institute/China Meteorological Administration, Shanghai, China. (July 2006-present).

·         Guest Professor, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Meteorological Disaster, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China. (June 2006-present).

·         Guest Professor, National Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China, (August 2005-present).

·         Guest Professor, Laboratory for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (LASG), Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing, China, (August 2002-present).

·         Invited Participants, Third US-Korea Joint Workshop on Storm Scale and Mesoscale Weather Analysis and Prediction, February 20-22, 2002, Boulder, Colorado.

·         Referee, Nature, Science, J. Atmos. Sci., J. Climate, Mon. Wea. Rev., Wea. Forecasting, Q. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., Tellus, Meteor. Atmos. Phys., Aust. Meteor. Mag., Intl. J. Climatol., J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, Adv. Atmos. Sci., Geophys. Res. Lett., TAO; Theor. Appl. Climatol.

Funded Projects

·         Study of Processes Leading to Tropical Cyclone Structure and Intensity Changes, NSF, April 2008-March 2011, $398,016. (PI: Yuqing Wang).

·         Evaluation and Improvement of NOAA Climate GCM Air-Sea Interaction Physics: An EPIC/VOCALS Synthesis Project, NOAA, OGP/CPPA, August 1 2007-July 2010, $275,384. (PI: Yuqing Wang, Co-PIs: Shang-Ping Xie and Simon de Szoeke).

·         Study of Processes Leading to Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change. NSF, October 15 2004-September 30 2007, $278,840. (PI: Yuqing Wang).

·         Tropical Cyclone Genesis and Sudden Changes of Track and Intensity in the Western Pacific, ONR, October 2006-September 2008, $643,500. (PI: Bin Wang, Co-PIs: Yuqing Wang, and Tim Li).

·         Establishment of the Integrated Climate Database for Reanalysis and International Data Network-Year 4, JAMSTEC, October 2005-March 2006, $73,395. (PI: Peter Hacker, co-PI: Shang-Ping Xie, Yuqing Wang).

·         Tropical Cyclone Energy Dispersion and Self-maintaining Mechanisms for Summer Synoptic-scale Waves in the Northwest Pacific, NSF, September 2001-August 2004, $298,150. (PI: Tim Li, Co-PI: Yuqing Wang).

·         Dynamical Control of Rapid Tropical Cyclone Intensification by Environmental Shears, ONR, January 2002-December 2004, $795,000. (PI: Bin Wang, Co-PIs: Yuqing Wang, and Tim Li).

·         Effects of the Andes on the Eastern Pacific Climate, NOAA CLIVAR/PACS Program, July 2001-June 2004, $289,995. (PI: Shang-Ping Xie, Co-PI: Yuqing Wang).

Courses Taught

·         Met 614, Tropical Cyclones (2007 Spring)

·         Met 620, Physical Meteorology (2005 Spring, 2006 Spring)

·         Met 610, Tropical Climate and Weather (2004 Fall, 2007 Spring, 2008 Spring)

·         Met 303, Atmospheric Dynamics (2005 Fall, 2007 Fall).

·         Met 765, Research Seminar (2005 Fall)

·         Aviation Meteorology (1983-1984)

Refereed Publications

  • Shi, X.-Y., Y. Wang, and X.-D. Xu, 2008: Possible effect of heterogeneous topography over the Tibetan Plateau on downstream summer precipitation in China: A regional climate model study. Geoph. Res. Lett., (submitted).
  • Wang, Y.-Q., Y. Wang, and H. Fudeyasu, 2008: A numerical study of the effect of Typhoon Songda (2004) on remote heavy rainfall in Japan, Mon. Rev. Rev., (submitted).
  • Fudeyasu, H., Y. Wang, M. Satoh, T. Nasuno, H. Miura, and W. Yanase, 2008: The global cloud-resolving model NICAM successfully simulated the lifecycles of two real tropical cyclones. Geophy. Res. Lett., (submitted).
  • Wang, Y., 2008: How do outer spiral rainbands affect tropical cyclone structure and intensity? J. Atmos. Sci., (in revision).
  • Wu, C.-C., H.-J. Cheng, Y. Wang, and K.-H. Chou, 2008: A numerical investigation of the eyewall evolution of a landfalling typhoon. Mon. Wea. Rev., (in press).
  • Zhao, H., D.-L. Tang, and Y. Wang, 2008: Comparison of phytoplankton blooms triggered by two typhoons with different intensities and translation speeds in the South China Sea. Marine Ecol. Progr. Series, (in press).
  • Zeng, Z., L.-S. Chen, and Y. Wang, 2008: An observational study of environmental dynamical control of tropical cyclone intensity in the North Atlantic. Mon. Wea. Rev., (in press).
  • Xu X.-D., X.-Y. Shi, Y. Wang, S.-Q. Peng, X.-H. Shi, 2008: Data analysis and numerical simulation of moisture source and transport associated with summer precipitation in the Yangtze River Valley over China. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., (in press).
  • Ge X.-Y., T. Li., Y. Wang, and M. Peng, 2008: Tropical cyclone energy dispersion in a three-dimensional primitive equation model: Upper tropospheric influence. J. Atmos. Sci., (in press). 
  • Zhang, C.-X., Q.-H. Zhang, Y. Wang, and X.-D. Liang, 2008: Climatology of warm season cold vortices in East Asia: 1979-2005. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., (in press).
  • Xu, H., S.-P. Xie, Y. Wang, W. Zhuang, and D.-X. Wang, 2008: Orographic effects on South China Sea summer climate. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., (in press).
  • Li, L.-J., Y. Wang, B. Wang, and T.-J. Zhou, 2008: Sensitivity of the Grid-point Atmospheric Model of IAP LASG (GAMIL1.1.0) climate simulations to cloud droplet effective radius and liquid water path. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 25, 529-540.
  • Xie, B.-G, Q.-H. Zhang, and Y. Wang: 2008: Trends in hail in China during 1960-2005. Geophy. Res. Lett., 35, L13801, doi:10.1029/2008GL034067.
  • Zhang, C.-X., Q.-H. Zhang, and Y. Wang, 2008: Climatology of hail in China: 1961-2005. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 47, 795-804.
  • Wang, Y., 2008: Structure and formation of an annular hurricane simulated in a fully-compressible, nonhydrostatic model - TCM4, J. Atmos. Sci., 65, 1505-1527.
  • Wang, Y., 2008: Rapid filamentation zone in a numerically simulated tropical cyclone. J. Atmos. Sci., 65, 1158-1181.
  • Zhao, Y., B. Wang, and Y. Wang, 2007: Initialization and simulation of a landfalling typhoon using a variational bogus mapped data assimilation (BMDA), Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 98, 269-282.
  • Wang, Y., 2007: A multiply nested, movable mesh, fully compressible, nonhydrostatic tropical cyclone model - TCM4: Model description and development of asymmetries without explicit asymmetric forcing. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 97, 93-116.
  • Ma, S.-H., A.-X Qu, and Y. Wang, 2007: The performance of the new tropical cyclone track prediction system of the China National Meteorological Center, Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 97, 29-39.
  • Stowasser, M., Y. Wang, and K.P. Hamilton, 2007: Tropical cyclone changes in the western North Pacific in a global warming scenario. J. Climate, 20, 2378-2396.
  • Yang, B., Y. Wang, and B. Wang, 2007: The effect of internally generated inner core asymmetric structure on tropical cyclone intensity. J. Atmos. Sci., 64, 1165-1188.
  • Li, L.-J., B. Wang, Y. Wang, and H. Wan, 2007: Improvements in Climate Simulation with Modifications to the Tiedtke Convective Parameterization in the Grid-point Atmospheric Model of IAP/LASG (GAMIL). Adv. Atmos. Sci., 24, 323-335.
  • Xie, S.-P., T. Miyama, Y. Wang, H. Xu, S.P. de Szoeke, R.J. Small, K.J. Richards, T. Mochizuki, and T. Awaji, 2007: A regional ocean-atmosphere model for eastern Pacific climate: Towards reducing tropical biases. J. Climate, 20, 1504–1522.
  • Wang, Y., L. Zhou, and K.P. Hamilton, 2007: Effect of convective entrainment/detrainment on simulation of tropical precipitation diurnal cycle. Mon. Wea. Rev., 135, 367-385.
  • Zeng, Z., Y. Wang, and C.-C. Wu, 2007: Environmental dynamical control of tropical cyclone intensity-An observational study. Mon. Wea. Rev., 135, 38-59.
  • de Szoeke, S.P., Y. Wang, S.-P. Xie, and T. Miyama, 2006: The effect of shallow convection on the eastern Pacific climate in a coupled model. Geophy. Res. Lett., 33, L17713, doi:10.1029/2006GL026715.
  • Zhou, L., and Y. Wang, 2006: Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission observation and regional model study of precipitation diurnal cycle in the New Guinean region. J. Geophys. Res., 111, D17104, doi:10.1029/2006JD007243.
  • Wu, C.-C., K.-H. Chou, Y. Wang, and Y.-H. Kuo, 2006: Tropical cyclone initialization and prediction based on four-dimensional variational data assimilation. J. Atmos. Sci., 63, 2383-2395.
  • Xie, S.-P., H. Xu, N.H. Saji, Y. Wang, and W.T. Liu, 2006: Role of narrow mountains in large-scale organization of Asian monsoon convection. J. Climate, 19, 3420-3429.
  • Wang, Y., and L. Zhou, 2005: Observed trends in extreme precipitation events in China during 1961-2001 and the associated changes in large-scale circulation. Geophy. Res. Lett., 32 (9), L09707, doi:10.1029/2005GL022574.
  • Xu, H., S.-P. Xie, Y. Wang, and R.J. Small, 2005: Effects of central American Mountains on the eastern Pacific winter ITCZ and moisture transport. J. Climate, 18, 3856-3873.
  • Wang, Y., S.-P. Xie, B. Wang, and H. Xu, 2005: Large-scale atmospheric forcing by Southeast Pacific boundary-layer clouds: A regional model study. J. Climate, 18, 934-951.
  • Xu, H., S.-P. Xie, and Y. Wang, 2005: Subseasonal variability of stratocumulus cloud deck over the Southeast Pacific. J. Climate, 18, 131-142.
  • Small, R.J., S.-P. Xie, Y. Wang, S. Esbensen, and D. Vickers, 2005: Numerical simulation of boundary layer structure and cross-equatorial flow in the eastern Pacific. J. Atmos. Sci., 62, 1812-1830.
  • Wang, Y., L.R. Leung, J.L. McGregor, D.-K. Lee, W.-C. Wang, Y.-H. Ding, and F. Kimura, 2004: Regional climate modeling: Progress, challenges and prospects. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan,  82, 1599-16828.
  • Sen, O.L., B. Wang, and Y. Wang, 2004: Re-greening the desertification lands in northern China: Implications from a regional climate model experiment. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 82, 1679-1693.
  • Wang, Y., H. Xu, and S.-P. Xie, 2004: Regional model simulations of marine boundary layer clouds over the Southeast Pacific off South America. Part II: Sensitivity experiments. Mon. Wea. Rev., 132, 2650-2668.
  • Wang, Y., and C.-C. Wu, 2004: Current understanding of tropical cyclone structure and intensity changes-A review. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 87, DOI: 10.1007/s00703-003-0055-6.
  • Sen, O.L., Y. Wang, and B. Wang, 2004: Impact of Indochina deforestation on the East-Asian summer monsoon. J. Climate, 17, 1366-1380.
  • Xu, H., Y. Wang, and S.-P. Xie, 2004: Effects of the Andes on eastern Pacific climate: A regional atmospheric model study. J. Climate, 17, 589-602.
  • Wang, Y., S.-P. Xie, H. Xu, and B. Wang, 2004: Regional model simulations of marine boundary layer clouds over the Southeast Pacific off South America. Part I: Control experiment. Mon. Wea. Rev., 132, 274-296.
  • Wang, Y., M.T. Montgomery, and B. Wang, 2004: How much vertical shear can a tropical cyclone resist? Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 85, 661-662.
  • Small, R.J., S-P. Xie, and Y. Wang, 2003: Numerical simulation of atmospheric response to Pacific tropical instability waves. J. Climate, 16, 3722-3740.
  • Wang, X., F.-F. Jin, and Y. Wang, 2003: Tropical ocean recharge mechanism for climate variability. Part I: Equatorial heat content changes induced by the off-equatorial wind. J. Climate, 16, 3585-3598.
  • Wang, X., F.-F. Jin, and Y. Wang, 2003: Tropical ocean recharge mechanism for climate variability. Part II: A unified theory for decadal and ENSO modes. J. Climate, 16, 3599-3616.
  • Wu, C.-C., K.-H. Chou, H.-J. Cheng, and Y. Wang, 2003: Eyewall contraction, breakdown and reformation in a landfalling typhoon. Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(17), 1887, doi:10.1029/2003GL017653.
  • Wang, Y., O.L. Sen, and B. Wang, 2003: A highly resolved regional climate model (IPRC_RegCM) and its simulation of the 1998 severe precipitation events over China. Part I: Model description and verification of simulation. J. Climate, 16, 1721-1738.
  • Wang, Y., 2002: An explicit simulation of tropical cyclones with a triply nested movable mesh primitive equations model-TCM3. Part II: Model refinements and sensitivity to cloud microphysics parameterization.  Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 3022-3036.
  • Wang, Y., 2002: Vortex Rossby waves in a numerically simulated tropical cyclone. Part I: Overall structure, potential vorticity and kinetic energy budgets. J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 1213-1238.
  • Wang, Y., 2002: Vortex Rossby waves in a numerically simulated tropical cyclone. Part II: The role in tropical cyclone structure and intensity changes. J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 1239-1262.
  • Wang, Y., J.D. Kepert, and G.J. Holland, 2001:  The effect of sea spray evaporation on tropical cyclone boundary layer structure and intensity. Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 2481-2500.
  • Kepert, J.D. and Y. Wang, 2001: The dynamics of boundary layer jets within the tropical cyclone core. Part II: Nonlinear enhancement. J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 2485-2501.
  • Buckley, B.W., L.M. Leslie, and Y. Wang, 2001: The Sydney Hailstorm of April 14, 1999: Synoptic description and numerical simulation. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 76, 167-182.
  • Wang, Y., 2001: An explicit simulation of tropical cyclones with a triply nested movable mesh primitive equation model: TCM3. Part I: Model description and control experiment. Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 1370-1394.
  • Qi, L., Y. Wang, and L.M. Leslie, 2000:  Numerical simulation of a cut-off low over southern Australia. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 74, 103-115.
  • Wang, B., and Y. Wang, 1999: Dynamics of the ITCZ-equatorial cold tongue complex and causes of the latitudinal asymmetry. J. Climate, 12, 1830-1847.
  • Wang, Y., 1998: On the bogusing of tropical cyclones in numerical models: The influence of vertical structure. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 65, 153-170.
  • Wang, B., R. Elsberry, and Y. Wang, 1998: Dynamics in tropical cyclone motion: A review. Chinese J. Atmos. Sci., 22, 416-434.
  • Wang Y., 1996: On the forward-in-time upstream advection scheme for non-uniform and time-dependent flow. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 61, 27-38.
  • Wang, Y., and G.J. Holland, 1996: Tropical cyclone motion and evolution in vertical shear. J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 3313-3332.
  • Wang Y., and G.J. Holland, 1996: The beta drift of baroclinic vortices. Part II: Diabatic vortices. J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 3737-3756.
  • Wang, Y., and G.J. Holland, 1996: The beta drift of baroclinic vortices. Part I: Adiabatic vortices. J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 411-427.
  • Wang Y., 1995: On an inverse balance equation in sigma-coordinates for model initialization. Mon. Wea. Rev., 123, 482-488.
  • Wang Y., and G.J. Holland, 1995: On the interaction of tropical-cyclone-scale vortices. IV: Baroclinic vortices. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., 121, 95-126.
  • Holland, G.J., and Y. Wang, 1995: Baroclinic dynamics of simulated tropical cyclone recurvature. J. Atmos. Sci., 52, 410-425.
  • Holland, G.J., Y. Wang, and M. Lander, 1995: Reply to "Comments on the meandering nature of tropical cyclone tracks”. J. Atmos. Sci., 52, 289-290.
  • Wang, Y., and Y. Zhu, 1994: A numerical study on the influence of beta-effect on binary tropical cyclone interaction, J. Atmos. Sci. Res. Appl., 6, 1-7 (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., 1993: Movable CISK waves with Beta-effect and the behavior of South Asia summer monsoon trough-ridge, Scientia Atmospherica Sinica, 17, 385-394, (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., and Y. Zhu, 1993: The effect of topography on CISK disturbances, J. Atmos. Sci. Res. Appl., 4, 1-7, (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Fei, L., Y. Wang, Z. Xue, and T. Wu, 1993: The correlation analysis between the sea surface temperature over the equatorial Eastern Pacific and the anomalous rainfall in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, Acta Meteorologica Sinica, 51, 442-447, (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., and Y. Zhu, 1992: Analysis and numerical study of the interactions of binary tropical cyclones, Part I: Analysis of physical mechanism, Scientia Atmospherica Sinica, 16, 573-582. (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., and Y. Zhu, 1992: Analysis and numerical study of the interactions of binary tropical cyclones, Part II: Numerical simulations, Scientia Atmospherica Sinica, 16, 659-668, (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Hu, J., and Y. Wang, 1992: Atmosphere and ocean low-frequency oscillations and their effects on tropical cyclone tracks over the northwest Pacific, Acta Meteorologica Sinica, 50, 418-428, (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., 1991: On the accurate solutions of nonlinear barotropic Rossby waves, Acta Meteorologica Sinica, 49, 411-420. (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., 1990: Stability of large-scale atmospheric motions in low latitude and the activity of monsoon. J. Tropical Meteor., 7, 1-11. (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., and Y. Zhu, 1989: The interactions of binary cyclonic vortices in a nondivergent barotropic model. J. Tropical Meteor., 6, 105-115. (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., and Y. Zhu, 1989: The influence of environmental flow on the interactions of binary cyclonic vortices, J. Tropical Meteor., 6, 193-200. (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., and Y. Zhu, 1989: A numerical simulation study of the Fujiwhara Effect of binary cyclones, J. Academy of Meteor. Sci., SMA, 3, 13-20. (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., 1988: A preliminary study of the dynamical mechanism of intraseasonal oscillations in tropical troposphere, J. Tropical Meteor, 5, 216-227. (in Chinese with English abstract).
  • Wang, Y., 1987: The dispersion features of low-frequency barotropic planetary waves and the dynamical mechanism of the teleconnection patterns in general circulation, J. Tropical Meteor., 4, 217-226. (in Chinese with English abstract).

Book Chapters and Research Reports

  • Wang, Y., and B. Wang, 2001:  Toward a unified highly resolved regional climate modeling system.  In "Present and Future of Modeling Global Environmental Change:  Toward Integrated Modeling", Eds., T. Matsuno, and H. Kida,  TERRAPUB, 29-48.
  • Wang, Y., 1999: A triply-nested movable mesh tropical cyclone model with explicit cloud microphysics-TCM3. BMRC Research Report No. 74, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Australia, (Ed., J.D. Jasper), 81pp.