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Pu Lin
Professional Specialist, NOAA GFD Lab-Princeton University
Professional Experience
NOAA GFD Lab-Princeton University
Professional Specialist
2022 - Present
Education
University of Washington
Doctorate
2013
Current Roles
Member
Atmospheric Sciences Yoram J. Kaufman Award Committee
Publications
Does Increasing Horizontal Resolution Improve the Simulation of Intense Tropical Rainfall in GFDL's ...

We examine tropical rainfall from the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory's Atmosphere Model version 4 (GFDL AM4) at three horizontal resolutions...

June 22, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Tropical tropopause changes simulated in CMIP6 models
DYNAMICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE UPPER TROPOSPHERE AND LOWER STRATOSPHERE (UTLS) V POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Pu Lin
Tropical tropopause transition layer is an important component of the climate system. Many paths of the stratosphere-troposphere coupling are realized...
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Tropical Cyclone Frequency and ITCZ Dynamics in Zonally Asymmetric Aquaplanet Simulations
TROPICAL CYCLONES: OBSERVATIONS, MODELING, AND PREDICTABILITY—TODAY AND INTO THE FUTURE VII ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Adam Burnett, Aditi Sheshadri, Thomas E. Robinson,...
Global tropical cyclone (TC) frequency and intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) dynamics are investigated using a suite of simulations performed with...
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Sensitivity of tropical rainfall distribution to the horizontal resolution of GFDL’s AM4 model
BRIDGING GAPS BETWEEN OBSERVATIONS, MODELING, LAB, AND THEORY IN CLOUDS AND PRECIPITATION II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Akshaya Nikumbh, David Paynter, Pu Lin, Yi Ming
By increasing the horizontal resolution of climate models, one of the key expectations is to get a more reliable simulation of rainfall, especially th...
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Volunteer Experience
2023 - 2025
Member
Atmospheric Sciences Yoram J. Kaufman Award Committee
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