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Overview

Hong Wang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences in China. Their research spans multiple domains within Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, and Medicine, with a particular focus on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

They have contributed extensively to the study of atmospheric processes, aerosols, and climate phenomena. Hong Wang's main topics of research include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations

Among recent publications, Hong Wang authored the paper titled "Unraveling the reaction mechanisms of electrode materials for sodium-ion and potassium-ion batteries by in situ transmission electron microscopy" (2022), published in Interdisciplinary Materials. Other significant papers from the broader research network associated with their field include:

  • "Atmospheric oxidation capacity and ozone pollution mechanism in a coastal city of southeastern China: analysis of a typical photochemical episode by an observation-based model" (2022) published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "Economic policy uncertainty and the cost of capital" (2022) published in International Review of Financial Analysis
  • "Evaluating the contributions of changed meteorological conditions and emission to substantial reductions of PM2.5 concentration from winter 2016 to 2017 in Central and Eastern China" (2020) published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Characteristics of peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) in a coastal city of southeastern China: Photochemical mechanism and pollution process" (2020) published in The Science of The Total Environment

Hong Wang frequently collaborates with fellow researchers including Huizheng Che, Xiaoye Zhang, Yaqiang Wang, Yue Peng, and Ke Gui. This collaboration network contributes to their work across atmospheric and environmental sciences.

The scientist has published in various scholarly venues with the most frequent ones being:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Atmospheric Research
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Atmosphere

Overall, Hong Wang's scientific contributions are multidisciplinary, with a solid grounding in atmospheric sciences complemented by investigations into materials engineering and medical applications related to pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Best Publications

  • Column aerosol optical properties and aerosol radiative forcing during a serious haze-fog month over North China Plain in 2013 based on ground-based sunphotometer measurements

    H. Che;X. Xia;J. Zhu;Z. Li

  • Ground-based aerosol climatology of China: aerosol optical depths from the China Aerosol Remote Sensing Network (CARSNET) 2002–2013

    H. Che;X.-Y. Zhang;X. Xia;X. Xia;P. Goloub

  • Large contribution of meteorological factors to inter-decadal changes in regional aerosol optical depth

    Huizheng Che;Ke Gui;Xiangao Xia;Yaqiang Wang

  • Satellite-derived PM2.5 concentration trends over Eastern China from 1998 to 2016: Relationships to emissions and meteorological parameters.

    Ke Gui;Huizheng Che;Yaqiang Wang;Hong Wang

  • Temporal and spatial variations in sand and dust storm events in East Asia from 2007 to 2016: Relationships with surface conditions and climate change

    Linchang An;Huizheng Che;Min Xue;Tianhang Zhang

  • A study of the meteorological causes of a prolonged and severe haze episode in January 2013 over central-eastern China

    Hong Wang;Hong Wang;Jiayu Xu;Meng Zhang;Yuanqin Yang

  • Characteristics of visibility and particulate matter (PM) in an urban area of Northeast China

    Hujia Zhao;Hujia Zhao;Huizheng Che;Xiaoye Zhang;Yanjun Ma

  • Mesoscale modelling study of the interactions between aerosols and PBL meteorology during a haze episode in China Jing–Jin–Ji and its near surrounding region – Part 2: Aerosols' radiative feedback effects

    H. Wang;H. Wang;G. Y. Shi;X. Y. Zhang;S. L. Gong

  • Aerosol optical properties and direct radiative forcing based on measurements from the China Aerosol Remote Sensing Network (CARSNET) in eastern China

    Huizheng Che;Bing Qi;Hujia Zhao;Xiangao Xia

  • Long-range transport of spring dust storms in Inner Mongolia and impact on the China seas

    Sai-Chun Tan;Sai-Chun Tan;Guang-Yu Shi;Hong Wang

  • Mesoscale modeling study of the interactions between aerosols and PBL meteorology during a haze episode in Jing–Jin–Ji (China) and its nearby surrounding region – Part 1: Aerosol distributions and meteorological features

    H. Wang;H. Wang;M. Xue;X. Y. Zhang;H. L. Liu

  • Evaluation of radiosonde, MODIS-NIR-Clear, and AERONET precipitable water vapor using IGS ground-based GPS measurements over China

    Ke Gui;Huizheng Che;Quanliang Chen;Zhaoliang Zeng

  • Aerosol optical properties under the condition of heavy haze over an urban site of Beijing, China

    Huizheng Che;Xiangao Xia;Jun Zhu;Hong Wang

  • Spatial distribution of aerosol microphysical and optical properties and direct radiative effect from the China Aerosol Remote Sensing Network

    Huizheng Che;Xiangao Xia;Hujia Zhao;Oleg Dubovik

  • Long‐Term Trends of Persistent Synoptic Circulation Events in Planetary Boundary Layer and Their Relationships With Haze Pollution in Winter Half Year Over Eastern China

    Yuanjian Yang;Yuanjian Yang;Xiaoyi Zheng;Zhiqiu Gao;Hong Wang

  • A multisource observation study of the severe prolonged regional haze episode over eastern China in January 2013

    Hong Wang;Hong Wang;Sai-Chun Tan;Yu Wang;Chao Jiang;Chao Jiang

  • Relationship Between Fine-Particle Pollution and the Urban Heat Island in Beijing, China: Observational Evidence

    Zuofang Zheng;Guoyu Ren;Guoyu Ren;Hong Wang;Junxia Dou

  • The impacts of the meteorology features on PM2.5 levels during a severe haze episode in central-east China

    Hong Wang;Jianghao Li;Yue Peng;Meng Zhang

  • Contributions to the explosive growth of PM 2.5 mass due to aerosol–radiation feedback and decrease in turbulent diffusion during a red alert heavy haze in Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei, China

    Hong Wang;Yue Peng;Xiaoye Zhang;Hongli Liu

  • Transport of East Asian dust storms to the marginal seas of China and the southern North Pacific in spring 2010

    Sai-Chun Tan;Sai-Chun Tan;Jiawei Li;Huizheng Che;Bin Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Huizheng Che
Huizheng Che China Meteorological Administration
Zhiqiu Gao
Zhiqiu Gao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Guangyu Shi
Guangyu Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaoye Zhang
Xiaoye Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yaqiang Wang
Yaqiang Wang Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences
Steve H.L. Yim
Steve H.L. Yim Nanyang Technological University
Hongliang Zhang
Hongliang Zhang Fudan University
Ke Gui
Ke Gui China Meteorological Administration
Xiangao Xia
Xiangao Xia Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tong Jiang
Tong Jiang Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology

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