G.-D. Gao's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
The physical causes leading to the occurrence of drought and flood disasters are mainly due to the anomaly of water and heat budget and circulation resulting from the abnormal energy transport in the atmosphere and on earth. Taking the data of water and heat in the years with summer flood and drought, the latent heat energy and sensible heat energy...
In this paper, selecting large region floody years and large region droughty years in summer in Yangtze-Huaihe area and utilizing the rediosonde data of twice a day from 126 stations in China and the data from meteorological stations in this area, the direction and quantity of water transport, and the flux divergence of water vapor in 11 atmosphere...
Citations
... anomalies during the life cycle of UB events ( Figure 5). Here, we use the definition of sensible heat energy presented by Lu, Gao, and Zhai (1996), in the form E s = c p ∫ p T dp, to calculate the sensible heat energy in the whole troposphere, where c p = (1 + 0.837q) × 1.005, q is the specific humidity, T is the temperature, and p is the pressure. ...