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Bin Yong is affiliated with Hohai University in China and has contributed significantly to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science through a substantial body of research. Their work primarily focuses on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Water Science and Technology, and Environmental Engineering.

They have authored or co-authored numerous publications addressing key topics such as Precipitation Measurement and Analysis, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Climate Variability and Models, Cryospheric Studies and Observations, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, and Flood Risk Assessment and Management.

Bin Yong's recent papers include:

  • Non-monotonic changes in Asian Water Towers' streamflow at increasing warming levels, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Recent global performance of the Climate Hazards group Infrared Precipitation (CHIRP) with Stations (CHIRPS), 2020, Journal of Hydrology
  • Satellites reveal hotspots of global river extent change, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Which heterogeneous glacier melting patterns can be robustly observed from space? A multi-scale assessment in southeastern Tibetan Plateau, 2020, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Characterization of the hydro-geological regime of Yangtze River basin using remotely-sensed and modeled products, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment

Frequent co-authors with whom Bin Yong has collaborated include:

  • Zhehui Shen
  • Weiqing Qi
  • Hao Wu
  • Linghong Ke
  • Chunqiao Song

Bin Yong's work has been published repeatedly in several key scientific venues. These include:

  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Remote Sensing
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Hydrometeorology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Comprehensive evaluation of multi-satellite precipitation products with a dense rain gauge network and optimally merging their simulated hydrological flows using the Bayesian model averaging method

    Shanhu Jiang;Liliang Ren;Yang Hong;Bin Yong

  • Hydrologic evaluation of Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis standard precipitation products in basins beyond its inclined latitude band: A case study in Laohahe basin, China

    Bin Yong;Bin Yong;Li-Liang Ren;Yang Hong;Jia-Hu Wang

  • Deriving scaling factors using a global hydrological model to restore GRACE total water storage changes for China's Yangtze River Basin

    Di Long;Yuting Yang;Yoshihide Wada;Yoshihide Wada;Yoshihide Wada;Yang Hong;Yang Hong

  • Statistical and Hydrological Comparisons between TRMM and GPM Level-3 Products over a Midlatitude Basin: Is Day-1 IMERG a Good Successor for TMPA 3B42V7?

    Guoqiang Tang;Ziyue Zeng;Di Long;Xiaolin Guo

  • Global View Of Real-Time Trmm Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis: Implications For Its Successor Global Precipitation Measurement Mission

    Bin Yong;Die Liu;Jonathan J. Gourley;Yudong Tian

  • Similarity and difference of the two successive V6 and V7 TRMM multisatellite precipitation analysis performance over China

    Sheng Chen;Yang Hong;Qing Cao;Jonathan J. Gourley

  • Quantifying the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff from the Laohahe basin in northern China using three different methods

    Shanhu Jiang;Liliang Ren;Bin Yong;V. P. Singh

  • Evaluating the non-stationary relationship between precipitation and streamflow in nine major basins of China during the past 50 years

    Zengxin Zhang;Zengxin Zhang;Xi Chen;Chong-Yu Xu;Chong-Yu Xu;Lifeng Yuan

  • Reference evapotranspiration change and the causes across the Yellow River Basin during 1957–2008 and their spatial and seasonal differences

    Weiguang Wang;Weiguang Wang;Quanxi Shao;Shizhang Peng;Wanqiu Xing

  • Intercomparison of the Version-6 and Version-7 TMPA precipitation products over high and low latitudes basins with independent gauge networks: Is the newer version better in both real-time and post-real-time analysis for water resources and hydrologic extremes?

    Bin Yong;Bin Yong;Bo Chen;Jonathan J. Gourley;Liliang Ren

  • Assessment of evolving TRMM-based multisatellite real-time precipitation estimation methods and their impacts on hydrologic prediction in a high latitude basin

    Bin Yong;Bin Yong;Yang Hong;Li-Liang Ren;Jonathan J. Gourley

  • Understanding the Spatiotemporal Links Between Meteorological and Hydrological Droughts From a Three‐Dimensional Perspective

    Yi Liu;Ye Zhu;Liliang Ren;Vijay P. Singh

  • Similarity and Error Intercomparison of the GPM and Its Predecessor-TRMM Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis Using the Best Available Hourly Gauge Network over the Tibetan Plateau

    Yingzhao Ma;Guoqiang Tang;Di Long;Bin Yong

  • Evaluation of the successive V6 and V7 TRMM multisatellite precipitation analysis over the Continental United States

    Sheng Chen;Yang Hong;Jonathan J. Gourley;George J. Huffman

  • Evaluation and Hydrological Utility of the Latest GPM IMERG V5 and GSMaP V7 Precipitation Products over the Tibetan Plateau

    Dekai Lu;Bin Yong

  • Hydro-Climatological Drought Analyses and Projections Using Meteorological and Hydrological Drought Indices: A Case Study in Blue River Basin, Oklahoma

    Lu Liu;Yang Hong;Christopher N. Bednarczyk;Christopher N. Bednarczyk;Bin Yong;Bin Yong

  • Recent global performance of the Climate Hazards group Infrared Precipitation (CHIRP) with Stations (CHIRPS)

    Zhehui Shen;Bin Yong;Jonathan J. Gourley;Weiqing Qi

  • Multi-scale validation of GLEAM evapotranspiration products over China via ChinaFLUX ET measurements

    Xiuqin Yang;Bin Yong;Liliang Ren;Yuqing Zhang

  • Comparison analysis of six purely satellite-derived global precipitation estimates

    Hanqing Chen;Hanqing Chen;Bin Yong;Yan Shen;Jiufu Liu

  • Changes in reference evapotranspiration across the Tibetan Plateau: Observations and future projections based on statistical downscaling

    Weiguang Wang;Wanqiu Xing;Quanxi Shao;Zhongbo Yu;Zhongbo Yu

  • Hyperspectral Band Selection Using Improved Firefly Algorithm

    Hongjun Su;Bin Yong;Qian Du

  • Characterizing the changing behaviours of precipitation concentration in the Yangtze River Basin, China

    Weiguang Wang;Weiguang Wang;Wanqiu Xing;Tao Yang;Quanxi Shao

Frequent Co-Authors

Yang Hong
Yang Hong University of Oklahoma
Jonathan J. Gourley
Jonathan J. Gourley National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Zhongbo Yu
Zhongbo Yu Hohai University
Quanxi Shao
Quanxi Shao Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Chong-Yu Xu
Chong-Yu Xu North China University of Water Conservancy and Electric Power
Tao Yang
Tao Yang Hohai University
Yudong Tian
Yudong Tian University of Maryland, College Park
Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter
Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter University of Oklahoma
Di Long
Di Long Tsinghua University
George J. Huffman
George J. Huffman Goddard Space Flight Center

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