2003 – present Ph.D. student (Climate Dynamics),
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Science,
Beijing, China
2001 – M.S. (Atmospheric Sciences), Peking University,
Beijing, China
1994 – B.S. (Atmospheric Sciences), Beijing Institute
of Meteorology, Beijing, China
Research Interests
Data analysis, intraseasonal oscillation
Mesoscale Model, improving model initial condition by
using satellite data
Data processing and management for GAW Baseline
Station–Mt. Waliguan
Scientific Experience
Visitor, International Pacific Research Center,
University of Hawaii, July 2003 – present
Assistant Researcher, Chinese Academy of
Meteorological Science, 1994 – 2003
Publications
Qi,Y., H. Wang, and M. Cheng, 2003: The Influence of
Initial Condition Adjustment Using Satellite-derived Humidity on the
Precipitation Forecasting, Journal of Applied Meteorology (in
Chinese), in press.
Cheng, M., and Y. Qi, 2002: Frontal Rainfall-Rate
Distribution and Some Conclusion on the Threshold Method, J. Appl.
Metetor., 41 (11), 1128 – 1139.
Qi, Y., Y. Qingju , and M. Cheng, 2001: Numerical
Simulation for the "98.7" Extraordinary Heavy Rainfall over the
Region of Wuhan (in Chinese), "Applied research on contributing
factor and forecasting of heavy rainstorm along Yangtze and Nenjiang
basin in 1998", Meteorology Publishing House, Beijing. 192 – 202.
Cheng M., H. He, D. Mao, Y. Qi, and Z. Cui, 2001: Study
of 1998 Heavy Rainfall over the Yangtze River Basin Using TRMM Data.
Advances Atmospheric Sciences, 18 (3), 387 – 396.
Cheng, M, H. He, D. Mao, Y. Qi, et al., April,
2000: The Observation of Heavy Rainfall Events over China Using TRMM
Data. WMO/TD – No. 1028, TECO-2000, pp. 231.
Cheng, M, D. Mao, H. He, Y. Qi, et al., April, 2000:
Preliminary Study of Correction for Precipitation on Attenuation for
C-band Radar Data. WMO/TD – No. 1028, TECO-2000, pp. 273.