Shuang Yu

Shuang Yu
Institute of Atmospheric Physics · Key Laboratory of Regional Climate-Environment for Temperate East Asia ( RCE-TEA)

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The estimation of hub-height wind speed is critical to a comprehensive wind resource assessment, particularly for the evaluation of future energy mix scenarios. However, gridded datasets of wind speeds are often limited to near-surface winds, especially when it comes to climate model projections, which is a real limitation for using climate models....
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The 2020 summer extreme precipitation event over the Mid-Lower Reaches of Yangtze River in China caused widespread socioeconomic impacts, with a death toll of hundreds and direct economic loss of half billion CNY. Seasonal prediction of summer extreme precipitation event over this region, however, has long been a challenge, due to the underlying in...
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Radar reflectivity (RR) greater than 35 dBZ usually indicates the presence of severe convective weather, which affects a variety of human activities, including aviation. However, RR data are scarce, especially in regions with poor radar coverage or substantial terrain obstructions. Fortunately, the radiance data of space-based satellites with unive...
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Wet heatwaves can have more impact on human health than hot dry heatwaves. However, changes in these have received little scientific attention. Using the ECMWF Reanalysis v5 reanalysis dataset, wet-bulb temperatures (T w) were used to investigate the spatial-temporal variation of wet heatwaves in Eurasia for 1979–2017. Wet heatwaves were defined as...
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The changes in the frequency, duration, and intensity of summer heatwaves over Central Asia during the periods 1917–2016 were studied. On average, the frequency, duration, and intensity of heatwaves showed significant positive trends during the period 1917–2016, with enhanced rates during the last 50 years. During 1967–2016, the heatwave indices in...
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Comparable estimates of the heat-related work productivity loss (WPL) in different countries over the world are difficult partly due to the lack of exact measures and comparable data for different counties. In this study, we analysed 4363 responses to a global online survey on the WPL during heat waves in 2016. The participants were from both devel...
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The variation of the vegetation growing season in the Three-Rivers Headwater Region of the Tibetan Plateau has recently become a controversial topic. One issue is that the estimated local trend in the start of the vegetation growing season (SOS) based on remote sensing data is easily affected by outliers because this data series is short. In this s...

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