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Haiyan Teng is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions across subfields such as global and planetary change, atmospheric science, oceanography, and water science and technology.

Their work centers on several key topics including climate variability and models, meteorological phenomena and simulations, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, tropical and extratropical cyclones research, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, as well as hydrology and drought analysis.

Haiyan Teng has authored multiple scientific papers published in various respected journals. Recent publications include:

  • Initialized Earth System prediction from subseasonal to decadal timescales (2021), published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • Enhanced jet stream waviness induced by suppressed tropical Pacific convection during boreal summer (2022), published in Nature Communications
  • Characteristics of Future Warmer Base States in CESM2 (2020), published in Earth and Space Science
  • Warming Pattern over the Northern Hemisphere Midlatitudes in Boreal Summer 1979-2020 (2022), published in Journal of Climate
  • Robust projection of East Asian summer monsoon rainfall based on dynamical modes of variability (2023), published in Nature Communications

Frequent co-authors include Gerald A. Meehl, William J. Merryfield, Nan Rosenbloom, Aixue Hu, and Jadwiga H. Richter.

Their publications have appeared often in journals such as Nature Communications, Climate Dynamics, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, Earth and Space Science, and the Journal of Climate.

Best Publications

  • Uncertainty in climate change projections: the role of internal variability

    Clara Deser;Adam Phillips;Vincent Bourdette;Haiyan Teng

  • Global warming pattern formation: sea surface temperature and rainfall.

    Shang Ping Xie;Clara Deser;Gabriel Andres Vecchi;Jian Ma

  • How much more global warming and sea level rise

    Gerald A. Meehl;Warren M. Washington;William D. Collins;Julie M. Arblaster

  • Decadal Climate Prediction: An Update from the Trenches

    Gerald A. Meehl;Lisa Goddard;George Boer;Robert Burgman

  • Antarctic sea-ice expansion between 2000 and 2014 driven by tropical Pacific decadal climate variability

    Gerald A. Meehl;Julie M. Arblaster;Julie M. Arblaster;Cecilia M. Bitz;Christine T. Y. Chung

  • Climate System Response to External Forcings and Climate Change Projections in CCSM4

    Gerald A Meehl;Warren M Washington;Julie Michelle Arblaster;Aixue Hu

  • Climate Change Projections for the Twenty-First Century and Climate Change Commitment in the CCSM3

    Gerald A. Meehl;Warren M. Washington;Benjamin D. Santer;William D. Collins

  • Climate Change Projections in CESM1(CAM5) Compared to CCSM4

    Gerald A. Meehl;Warren M. Washington;Julie M. Arblaster;Aixue Hu

  • Last Millennium Climate and Its Variability in CCSM4

    Laura Landrum;Bette L. Otto-Bliesner;Eugene R. Wahl;Andrew Conley

  • A decadal prediction case study: Late twentieth-century North Atlantic Ocean heat content

    Stephen Yeager;Alicia Karspeck;Gokhan Danabasoglu;Joseph Tribbia

  • Predicting near-term changes in the Earth System: A large ensemble of initialized decadal prediction simulations using the Community Earth System Model

    S. G. Yeager;G. Danabasoglu;N. A. Rosenbloom;W. Strand

  • A Review of Uncertainties in Global Temperature Projections over the Twenty-First Century

    R. Knutti;M. R. Allen;P. Friedlingstein;J. M. Gregory;J. M. Gregory

  • Climate model simulations of the observed early-2000s hiatus of global warming

    Gerald A. Meehl;Haiyan Teng;Julie M. Arblaster

  • Evolution of Arctic sea ice concentration trends and the role of atmospheric circulation forcing, 1979–2007

    Clara Deser;Haiyan Teng

  • Probability of US Heat Waves Affected by a Subseasonal Planetary Wave Pattern

    Haiyan Teng;Grant Branstator;Hailan Wang;Gerald A. Meehl

  • Initialized Earth System prediction from subseasonal to decadal timescales

    Gerald A. Meehl;Jadwiga H. Richter;Haiyan Teng;Antonietta Capotondi;Antonietta Capotondi

  • Interannual Variations of the Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation in the Asian Pacific Region(.

    Haiyan Teng;Bin Wang

  • Two Limits of Initial-Value Decadal Predictability in a CGCM

    Grant Branstator;Haiyan Teng

  • Initialized decadal prediction for transition to positive phase of the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation.

    Gerald A. Meehl;Aixue Hu;Haiyan Teng

  • Future changes of El Niño in two global coupled climate models

    Gerald A. Meehl;Haiyan Teng;Grant Branstator

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald A. Meehl
Gerald A. Meehl National Center for Atmospheric Research
Grant Branstator
Grant Branstator National Center for Atmospheric Research
Julie M. Arblaster
Julie M. Arblaster National Center for Atmospheric Research
Warren M. Washington
Warren M. Washington National Center for Atmospheric Research
Aixue Hu
Aixue Hu National Center for Atmospheric Research
Claudia Tebaldi
Claudia Tebaldi Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Stephen G. Yeager
Stephen G. Yeager National Center for Atmospheric Research
Clara Deser
Clara Deser National Center for Atmospheric Research
Nan Rosenbloom
Nan Rosenbloom National Center for Atmospheric Research
Gokhan Danabasoglu
Gokhan Danabasoglu National Center for Atmospheric Research

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