His primary scientific interests are in Climatology, Sea surface temperature, Oceanography, Teleconnection and Indian Ocean Dipole. His work in Anticyclone, Anomaly, Thermocline, Monsoon and Pacific decadal oscillation is related to Climatology. His Anticyclone study deals with Atmospheric circulation intersecting with Subtropical ridge and Equatorial waves.
His Sea surface temperature research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Climate change, Rossby wave and Forcing. His work in Forcing addresses issues such as Mode, which are connected to fields such as Atmospheric sciences. His research integrates issues of Indian ocean and Ocean current in his study of Teleconnection.
Gang Huang focuses on Climatology, Sea surface temperature, Atmospheric sciences, Precipitation and Coupled model intercomparison project. His research in Climatology intersects with topics in Global warming and Climate model. The Sea surface temperature study combines topics in areas such as Atmospheric circulation, Anomaly and Forcing.
His work carried out in the field of Atmospheric sciences brings together such families of science as Walker circulation, Baroclinity, Precipitable water and Radiative forcing. His Precipitation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Atmosphere, Northern Hemisphere, El Niño Southern Oscillation and Troposphere. His Coupled model intercomparison project research includes elements of Thermocline, Latent heat, Evaporation and Multivariate ENSO index.
Gang Huang spends much of his time researching Climatology, Precipitation, Northern Hemisphere, Sea surface temperature and Coupled model intercomparison project. In general Climatology study, his work on El Niño Southern Oscillation often relates to the realm of Plateau, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Gang Huang interconnects Monsoon and Spatial variability in the investigation of issues within Precipitation.
His study explores the link between Northern Hemisphere and topics such as Aerosol that cross with problems in Surface winds and Wind speed. His Sea surface temperature research integrates issues from Atmospheric circulation and Internal variability. His Coupled model intercomparison project research focuses on Evaporation and how it relates to Atmosphere and Sea ice.
His primary areas of study are Climatology, Northern Hemisphere, Sea surface temperature, Aerosol and Zonal and meridional. His Climatology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Global warming, Climate change and Coupled model intercomparison project. His Northern Hemisphere study combines topics in areas such as El Niño Southern Oscillation, Meteorology and Lead.
Gang Huang mostly deals with Indian Ocean Dipole in his studies of Sea surface temperature. The various areas that Gang Huang examines in his Aerosol study include Wind speed, Surface wind speed and Greenhouse gas. Gang Huang combines subjects such as Tropical pacific and Intertropical Convergence Zone, Precipitation with his study of Zonal and meridional.
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Indian Ocean Capacitor Effect on Indo–Western Pacific Climate during the Summer following El Niño
Shang Ping Xie;Kaiming Hu;Jan Hafner;Hiroki Tokinaga.
Journal of Climate (2009)
Role of Air-Sea Interaction in the Long Persistence of El Nino-Induced North Indian Ocean Warming*
Yan Du;Shang-Ping Xie;Gang Huang;Kaiming Hu.
Journal of Climate (2009)
Indo-Western Pacific Ocean Capacitor and Coherent Climate Anomalies in Post-ENSO Summer: A Review
Shang-Ping Xie;Shang-Ping Xie;Yu Kosaka;Yan Du;Kaiming Hu.
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (2016)
Interdecadal modulation of El Nino amplitude during the past millennium
Jinbao Li;Jinbao Li;Shang-Ping Xie;Shang-Ping Xie;Edward R. Cook;Gang Huang.
Nature Climate Change (2011)
Patterns of the seasonal response of tropical rainfall to global warming
Ping Huang;Shang-Ping Xie;Shang-Ping Xie;Shang-Ping Xie;Kaiming Hu;Gang Huang.
Nature Geoscience (2013)
Decadal Shift in El Niño Influences on Indo–Western Pacific and East Asian Climate in the 1970s*
Shang Ping Xie;Yan Du;Gang Huang;Xiao Tong Zheng.
Journal of Climate (2010)
Tropical Indian Ocean Basin Warming and East Asian Summer Monsoon: A Multiple AGCM Study
Shuanglin Li;Jian Lu;Gang Huang;Kaiming Hu.
Journal of Climate (2008)
Strengthening of Tropical Indian Ocean Teleconnection to the Northwest Pacific since the Mid-1970s: An Atmospheric GCM Study*
Gang Huang;Kaiming Hu;Shang-Ping Xie.
Journal of Climate (2010)
Indian Ocean Dipole Response to Global Warming in the CMIP5 Multimodel Ensemble
Xiao-Tong Zheng;Shang-Ping Xie;Shang-Ping Xie;Yan Du;Lin Liu.
Journal of Climate (2013)
The Impact of the Tropical Indian Ocean on South Asian High in Boreal Summer
Gang Huang;Xia Qu;Kaiming Hu.
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (2011)
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