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Ning Lin
Professor, Organization Not Listed
Professional Experience
Organization Not Listed
Professor
2012 - Present
Princeton University
2013 - 2012
Education
Princeton University
Doctorate
2010
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Global Environmental Change Early Career Award
Received December 2020
Natural Hazards Early Career Award
Received December 2020
Natural Hazards Section Award for Graduate Research
Received December 2010
Ning Lin has been awarded the Natural Hazards Focus Group Award for Graduate Research, given annually to a recent Ph.D. recipient for outstanding contributions to natural hazards research. Lin’s thesis is entitled “Multi-hazard risk analysis related ...
Ning Lin has been awarded the Natural Hazards Focus Group Award for Graduate Research, given annually to a recent Ph.D. recipient for outstanding contributions to natural hazards research. Lin’s thesis is entitled “Multi-hazard risk analysis related to hurricanes.” She is scheduled to present an invited talk in the Extreme Natural Events: Modeling, Prediction, and Mitigation session (NH20) during the 2010 AGU Fall Meeting, held 13–17 December in San Francisco, Calif. Lin will be formally presented with the award at the Natural Hazards focus group reception on 14 December 2010.  
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Lin received her B.S. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, in 2002, an M.S. from Texas Tech University, Lubbock, in 2005, and a Ph.D. from Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., in June 2010, all in civil engineering. She is currently a NOAA Climate and Global Change postdoctoral fellow, working with Kerry Emanuel at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Her research interests include extreme winds, rainfall, and surge.

 

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Increasing Flood Hazard Posed by Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification in a Changing Climate

Tropical cyclones (TCs) that undergo rapid intensification (RI) before landfall are notoriously difficult to predict and have caused tremendous dam...

February 28, 2024
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Integrating Climatological-hydrodynamic Modeling and Paleohurricane Records to Assess Long-term Tropical Cyclone Storm Surge Risk
CLIMATE-INFORMED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXTREME EVENTS II ORAL
natural hazards | 14 december 2023
Christine Blackshaw, Amirhosein Begmohammadi, Ning...
Paleohurricane sediment records capture tropical cyclone (TC) landfalls and associated storm surge levels over several millennia, emerging as a promis...
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Joint Hazards from Tropical Cyclone and Heatwave in the United States: Current Joint-Climatology, Future Changes, and Hazard Assessment
CLIMATE-INFORMED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXTREME EVENTS II ORAL
natural hazards | 14 december 2023
Dazhi Xi, Ning Lin, Hiroyuki Murakami, Michael Opp...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) and heatwaves can impact same location consecutively and pose great risks to coastal communities. Previous research has emphas...
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Enhancing Compound Flooding Predictions in Coastal Regions through Subgrid Modeling
MULTIHAZARD FLOOD MODELING: FROM INLAND TO COAST I POSTER
natural hazards | 12 december 2023
Amirhosein Begmohammadi, Damrongsak Wirasaet, Ning...
Compound flooding refers to the simultaneous interaction of multiple flood-inducing factors, such as storm surges, high tides, intense rainfall, and r...
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Volunteer Experience
2021 - 2024
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Natural Hazards Section Awards Committee
2022 - 2022
Member
Natural Hazards Award for Graduate Research Award Committee
2022 - 2022
Member
Natural Hazards Gilbert White Lecture Award Committee
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