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Ping Chang
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How Do Climate Model Resolution and Atmospheric Moisture Affect the Simulation of Unprecedented Extreme Events Like the 2021 Western North American Heat Wave?
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
23 july 2024
XUE LIU, Ping Chang, Dan Fu, Travis A. O'Brien, Ch...
Although the 2021 Western North America (WNA) heat wave was predicted by weather forecast models, questions remain about whether such strong events...
Bering Strait Ocean Heat Transport Drives Decadal Arctic Variability in a High‐Resolution Climate Model
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
20 june 2024
Yuchen Li, Ping Chang, Prajvala K. Kurtakoti, Mile...
We investigate the role of ocean heat transport (OHT) in driving the decadal variability of the Arctic climate by analyzing the pre‐industria...
Origins of Biweekly Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific and Atlantic
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
13 april 2024
Gaopeng Xu, Ping Chang, Qiuying Zhang
Biweekly sea surface temperature (SST) variability significantly contributes to over 50% of the intraseasonal variability in the eastern equatorial...
Does increased ocean model resolution improve the representation of coastal sea level?
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
resilience to ocean hazards | 23 february 2024
Christopher M. Little, Stephen G. Yeager, Ping Cha...
Emerging high-resolution global ocean models are expected to improve both hindcasts and forecasts of coastal sea level variability by better resolving...
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Tropical Pacific cooling and stronger Walker circulation driven by human emissions
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
climate and ocean change | 23 february 2024
Pedro DiNezio, Clara Deser, Ping Chang, Nan A. Ros...
The tropical Pacific Ocean has been cooling over the past decades, a trend that global climate models cannot simulate, confounding the causes of envir...
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A New Ensemble of High-Resolution Transient Climate Simulations with CESM
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
digital ocean | 22 february 2024
Frederic S. Castruccio, Gokhan Danabasoglu, Ping C...
There is a growing demand for climate predictions and projections that include a broader range of space and time scales with a more complete, coupled ...
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From nutrients to fish: A novel, high-resolution Community Earth System Model simulation linked to a fisheries model
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
marine ecology and biodiversity | 21 february 2024
Kristen M. Krumhardt, Matthew C. Long, Colleen Pet...
The ocean provides key ecosystem services that are essential for human well-being and habitability of the planet. The ocean holds an enormous amount o...
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Role of the Maritime Continent in the remote influence of Atlantic Niño on the Pacific.
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
air-sea interactions | 21 february 2024
Siying Liu, Ping Chang, Xiuquan Wan, Stephen G. Ye...
Atlantic Niño, the dominant climate mode in the equatorial Atlantic, is known to remotely force a La Niña-like response in the Pacific, potentially af...
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