About Our Research Group
We are a group of young researchers, led by Prof. Banglin Zhang, studying the Earth's complex weather systems and climate variability. Through the state-of-the-art numerical models and innovative data analysis techniques, we aim to solve cutting-edge problems and unsolved questions about climate change and weather prediction.
Members
- Prof. Banglin Zhang, Professor
- Dr. Jeremy Cheuk-Hin Leung, Research Associate Professor
- Ms. Qiuying Gan, Ph.D. Student (Sun Yat-sen University)
- Ms. Guiling Ye, Ph.D. Student (Sun Yat-sen University)
- Mr. Shengyuan Liu, Ph.D. Student (Guangdong Ocean University)
- Mr. Weijian Luo, Ph.D. Student (Guangdong Ocean University)
- Ms. Yuxuan Zhang, Ph.D. Student (Yunnan University)
- Mr. Jimin Liu, Ph.D. Student (Lanzhou University)
Expertise
- Tropical Meteorology - Indo-Pacific Warm Pool, Madden-Julian Oscillation, Tropical Cyclone, Convection
- Climate Change - Dynamics, Impacts, and Future Projection
- Extreme Weather and Climate Events
- Climate Data Reconstruction
- Numerical Weather Prediction and Climate modeling
- Data Science and Machine Learning in Climate Science
Ongoing Research
- Indo-Pacific Warm Pool expansion and climate impacts based on time-varied SST threshold for deep convection
- Seasonality of the three-dimensional body of Indo-Pacific Warm Pool and its long-term variability
- Application of bootstrapping image histogram to climate snapshot simplification and climate asymmetry research
- Statistical moments of global surface temperature change and its link with global warming rate estimation
- Quantifying and decomposing spatial inhomogeneity of global precipitation change under greenhouse warming
- Long-term variability of MJO convection activity since 1900 and its impacts on winter Northwest Pacific typhoons
- Reanalysis-Based Global Tropical Cyclone Tracks Dataset for the Twentieth Century (RGTrack-20C)
- Identification, climatology, and diversity of quasi-biweekly-to-intraseasonal extreme weather in Hong Kong
- And more . . .
More about our research projects and publications.
Contact Us
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