Jun Wang

Jun Wang
Institute of Atmospheric Physics · Nansen-Zhu International Research Centre

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Introduction
Jun Wang currently works at the Nansen-Zhu International Research Centre, Institute of Atmospheric Physics. Jun does research in Hydrology, Meteorology and Climatology. Their most recent publication is 'Parameterizing an agricultural production model for simulating nitrous oxide emissions in a wheat–maize system in the North China Plain'.

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Study region Xijiang River, South China. Study focus This paper discusses the application of WRF-Hydro, a distributed hydrological model, to a complicated watershed. The model performance on simulating streamflow, soil moisture, soil temperature and evapotranspiration is evaluated. Changes and characteristics of streamflow and related variables si...
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A rainfall threshold for landslide occurrence at a national scale in China has rarely been developed in the early warning system for landslides. Based on 771 landslide events that occurred in China during 1998–2017, four groups of rainfall thresholds at different quantile levels of the quantile regression for landslide occurrences in China are defi...
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More and more rainstorms and other extreme weather events occur in the context of global warming, which may increase the risks of landslides. In this paper, changes of landslides in the 21st century of China under the high emission scenario RCP8.5 (Representative Concentration Pathway) are projected by using a statistical landslide forecasting mode...
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Concentrations of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent greenhouse gas, have been continuously increasing, and cropland soils are one of the largest sources of N2O. Variations in environmental and anthropogenic factors have substantial impacts on both the frequency and magnitude of N2O emissions. Based on measurements from a wheat–maize system...
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The data of several rainfall products, including those estimated from satellite measurements and those forecasted via numerical weather modeling, for a severe debris-flow event in Zhouqu, Northwest China, are compared and analyzed in this paper. The satellite products, including CPC MORPHing technique (CMORPH), TMPA-RT, and PERSIANN are all near-re...
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Flood disasters occur frequently in China, resulting in property damage and fatalities. To reduce these risks, a high-resolution flood forecasting and monitoring system was developed based on a simple, distributed hydrological model: CREST. There are mainly four parts in this flood forecasting system, which are the data pre-processing and input mod...
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Based on a simulation using a newly developed climate system model (Chinese Academy of Sciences-Earth System Model-Climate system component, CAS-ESM-C), the author investigated the Aleutian Low-Icelandic Low Seesaw (AIS) and its decadal variation. Results showed that the CAS-ESM-C can reasonably reproduce not only the spatial distribution of the cl...
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This paper uses Dobson spectrometer total ozone data,Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer(TOMS) data and radiosonde reports from Kunming,which is located in southwest China,from 1980 to 2008 to analyze the total ozone-climate relationship.The total ozone decadal long-term trend and abrupt change were studied using enhanced Dobson data whose missing dat...

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