XL
Member Since 2018
Xia LI
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University
Professional Experience
Princeton University
Postdoctoral Research Associate
2022 - Present
Education
University of Utah
Doctorate
Current Roles
Member
Global Environmental Change Awards Committee
Member
Bert Bolin Environmental Change Award & Lecture
Publications
AGU Abstracts
Oscillating Open-Cell Convection in Marine Cold-Air Outbreaks with Snow
LAGRANGIAN AND CLIMATOLOGICAL TRANSITIONS OF BOUNDARY LAYER CLOUDS III ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2022
Steven K. Krueger, Gerald G. Mace, Xia LI, Mariko ...
Dramatic cloud patterns are typically evident in satellite imagery of winter-time cold-air outbreaks over the the Greenland and Norwegian Seas. The ce...
View Abstract
A LES-based analysis of assumed PDF methods for diagnosing lead-generated boundary layer cloud fractions in the Arctic
ATMOSPHERE AND CRYOSPHERE COUPLING IN THE ARCTIC: OBSERVATIONS, MODELING, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE ARCTIC CHANGES II POSTERS
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2020
Jackson Paladin P. Yip, Steven K. Krueger, Courten...
We use output from a large eddy simulation (LES) to study the effectiveness of assumed PDF methods for diagnosing cloud fractions within the boundary ...
View Abstract
Low-level clouds in wintertime Arctic: Lead impacts and radiative forcing
MICROPHYSICAL AND MACROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND PROCESSES OF ICE AND MIXED-PHASE CLOUDS: LINKING IN SITU, REMOTE SENSING OBSERVATIONS AND MULTISCALE MODELS II POSTERS
atmospheric sciences | 07 december 2020
Xia LI, Steven K. Krueger, Gerald G. Mace, Courten...
Arctic low-level clouds, which are ubiquitous and often mixed-phase, exert a large influence on Arctic surface radiative fluxes and Arctic climate fee...
View Abstract

Volunteer Experience
2023 - 2025
Member
Global Environmental Change Awards Committee
2023 - 2024
Member
Stephen Schneider Lecture Committee
2023 - 2024
Member
Bert Bolin Environmental Change Award & Lecture
Check out all of Xia LI’s AGU Research!
View All Research Now