Qiuyun Wang


Postdoctoral Researcher


Email: wangqy@nju.edu.cn
Office: C205

Education
 2015Ph.D. in Global Environment Change, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
 2011B.Sc. in Geographical Science, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, China
Employment
 2020.10 - presentPostdoctoral Researcher, Nanjing University
Research Interests

   Tropical cyclones
   Air-sea interaction
   Climate change

Selected Publications
2023
 1.Q. Y. Wang and Z.-M. Tan, 2023: Impact of tropical cyclones over the eastern North Pacific on El Niño–Southern Oscillation intensity, Climate Dynamics, Accepted.
2022
 1.Q. Y. Wang and J. P. Li, 2022a: Feedback of tropical cyclones on El Niño diversity. Part Ⅰ: Phenomenon, Climate Dynamics, 59, 169-184.
 2.Q. Y. Wang and J. P. Li, 2022b: Feedback of tropical cyclones on El Niño diversity. Part Ⅱ: Possible mechanism and prediction, Climate Dynamics, 59, 715–735.
 3.Q. Y. Wang and J. P. Li, 2022c: Feedback of tropical cyclones over the western North Pacific on La Niña flavor, Geophysical Research Letters, 49, e2021GL097210.
2020
 1.T. Liu, J. P. Li, Q. Y. Wang and S. Zhao, 2020: Influence of the Autumn SST in the Southern Pacific Ocean on Winter Precipitation in the North American Monsoon Region, Atmosphere, 11.
 2.C. Sun, Y. S. Liu, Z. Q. Gong, F. Kucharski, J. P. Li, Q. Y. Wang and X. Li, 2020: The footprint of Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation on the intensity of tropical cyclones over the western North Pacific, Frontiers in Earth Science, 8.
 3.K. Q. Chen, J. P. Li, T. J. Xie, Q. Y. Wang and L. N. Wang, 2020: Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Characteristics and Trends of Global Atmospheric Energy. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (in Chinese), Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 44, 168-182.
2019
 1.Q. Y. Wang, J. P. Li, F.-F. Jin, J. C. L. Chan, C. Z. Wang, R. Q. Ding, C. Sun, F. Zheng, J. Feng, F. Xie, Y. J. Li, F. Li and Y. D. Xu, 2019: Tropical cyclones act to intensify El Niño, Nature Communications, 10, 3793.
 2.Q. Y. Wang, J. P. Li, Y. J. Li, J. Q. Xue, S. Zhao, Y. D. Xu, Y. H. Wang, Y. Z. Zhang, D. Dong and J. W. Zhang, 2019: Modulation of tropical cyclone tracks over the western North Pacific by intraseasonal Indo-western Pacific convection oscillation during the boreal extended summer, Climate Dynamics, 52, 913-927.
 3.Y. Z. Zhang, J. P. Li, Q. Y. Wang and J. Q. Xue, 2019: Variations in atmospheric perturbation potential energy associated with the South China Sea summer monsoon, Climate Dynamics, 53, 2295-2308.
 4.Y. D. Xu, J. P. Li, C. Sun, X. P. Lin, L. N. Wang, Y. S. Liang, Q. Y. Wang, Y. Z. Zhang, Z. L. Hou and F. C. Wang, 2019: Contribution of SST change to multidecadal global and continental surface air temperature trends between 1910 and 2013, Climate Dynamics, 54, 1295-1313.
 5.Y. D. Xu, J. P. Li, Q. Y. Wang and X. P. Lin, 2019: Review of the research progress in global warming hiatus (in Chinese), Advances in Earth Science, 34, 175-190.
2018
 1.Q. Y. Wang, J. P. Li, Y. J. Li, J. W. Zhang and J. Y. Zheng, 2018: Modulation of tropical cyclogenesis location and frequency over the Indo-western North Pacific by the intra-seasonal Indo-western Pacific convection oscillation during the boreal extended summer, Journal of Climate, 31, 1435-1450.
 2.Y. H. Wang, J. P. Li, Y. Z. Zhang, Q. Y. Wang and J. H. Qin, 2018: Atmospheric energetics over the tropical Indian Ocean during Indian Ocean dipole events, Climate Dynamics, 52, 6243–6256.
 3.Y. Z. Zhang, J. P. Li, J. Q. Xue, J. Feng, Q. Y. Wang, Y. D. Xu and Y. H. Wang, 2018: Impact of the South China Sea summer monsoon on the Indian ocean dipole, Journal of Climate, 31, 6557-6572.
2017
 1.J. Y. Zheng, Y. J. Li, J. P. Li, J. Q. Xue, Y. P. Guo, T. Liu and Q. Y. Wang, 2017: The relationship between Indo-Pacific convection oscillation and summer surface air temperature in Southern Asia, SOLA, 13, 199-204.
2016
 1.J. P. Li, Q. Y. Wang (*), Y. J. Li and J. W. Zhang, 2016: Review and perspective on the climatological research of tropical cyclones in terms of energetics (in Chinese). Journal of Beijing Normal University (Natural Science), 52, 705-713.
Honors and Awards
 2020The Zhou Tingru Prize for Outstanding Graduate Student (Beijing Normal University, China)
 2020Outstanding PhD Graduate (Beijing Normal University, China)
 2019National Scholarship for Ph.D candidate (Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China)
 2019Third prize of the 3th National Forum on Innovation and Entrepreneurship of Atmospheric Sciences
 2019The Second Prize in the oral session in the 2019 LASG Postgraduate Academic Forum
 2018National Scholarship for Ph.D candidate (Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China)
 2014Merit student Award of Gansu province (Department of Education of Gansu Province, China)
Grants and Proposals
 2022- 2024Influence of tropical cyclones over the North Pacific on the spatial diversity of El Niño and the related physical mechanisms on interannual timescales. Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (PI)
 2021- 2023Synergistic effects of tropical cyclones over the eastern and western North Pacific on El Niño intensity on interannual timescales. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (PI)
 2021- 2023Impact of tropical cyclones over the eastern North Pacific on ENSO intensity. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (PI)
Service
 Journal reviewJournal of Climate, Geophysical Research Letters, Climate Dynamics, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
 Guest EditorSpecial Issue 'Impacts of Climate Change on Tropical Cyclone Activities: Cloud–Radiation Feedback and Dynamics' for Sustainability (2021.11 - 2022.12)
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