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Overview

Jiping Liu is affiliated with the University at Albany, State University of New York in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences with a significant number of publications in this field. Environmental Science also constitutes a substantial part of their work.

Their expertise spans several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry, and Sociology and Political Science. These subfields reflect a broad engagement with diverse aspects of environmental and planetary research.

Liu's main research topics cover:

  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Climate variability and models
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services

Recent publications by Liu and co-authors illustrate the focus on polar and climate studies. Selected papers include:

  • "Trans-Arctic shipping routes expanding faster than the model projections" (2022) published in Global Environmental Change
  • "Tropical Expansion Driven by Poleward Advancing Midlatitude Meridional Temperature Gradients" (2020) published in Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • "An Unprecedented Record Low Antarctic Sea-ice Extent during Austral Summer 2022" (2022) published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
  • "Lowest Antarctic Sea Ice Record Broken for the Second Year in a Row" (2023) published in Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Research
  • "Sea ice loss of the Barents-Kara Sea enhances the winter warming over the Tibetan Plateau" (2022) published in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Liu frequently publishes in venues such as Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Environmental Research Letters, Journal of Climate, and npj Climate and Atmospheric Science. These venues correspond closely to their specialized research areas.

Co-authors with whom Liu has collaborated extensively include:

  • Chao-Yuan Yang
  • Dake Chen
  • Yongyun Hu
  • Xiao Cheng
  • Qinghua Yang

Best Publications

  • Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall

    Jiping Liu;Judith A. Curry;Huijun Wang;Mirong Song

  • Arctic amplification is caused by sea-ice loss under increasing CO2

    Aiguo Dai;Dehai Luo;Mirong Song;Jiping Liu

  • Interpretation of recent Antarctic sea ice variability

    Jiping Liu;Judith A. Curry;Douglas G. Martinson

  • The Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model, Grid-point Version 2: FGOALS-g2

    Lijuan Li;Pengfei Lin;Yongqiang Yu;Bin Wang;Bin Wang

  • The Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model Grid-Point Version 3 (FGOALS-g3): Description and Evaluation

    Lijuan Li;Yongqiang Yu;Yanli Tang;Pengfei Lin

  • Intensification and poleward shift of subtropical western boundary currents in a warming climate

    Hu Yang;Gerrit Lohmann;Wei Wei;Mihai Dima

  • Sea level rise projections for current generation CGCMs based on the semi‐empirical method

    Radley Horton;Radley Horton;Celine Herweijer;Cynthia Rosenzweig;Jiping Liu

  • Variability of Tibetan Spring Snow and Its Associations with the Hemispheric Extratropical Circulation and East Asian Summer Monsoon Rainfall: An Observational Investigation

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  • Poleward expansion of the hadley circulation in CMIP5 simulations

    Yongyun Hu;Lijun Tao;Jiping Liu

  • Accelerated warming of the Southern Ocean and its impacts on the hydrological cycle and sea ice

    Jiping Liu;Judith A. Curry

  • Recent Arctic Sea ice variability: Connections to the Arctic Oscillation and the ENSO

    Jiping Liu;Judith A. Curry;Yongyun Hu

  • Onset of southwesterly wind over eastern China and associated atmospheric circulation and rainfall

    Ping Zhao;Renhe Zhang;Jiping Liu;Xiuji Zhou

  • Observational Evidence for Poleward Expansion of the Hadley Circulation

    Yongyun Hu;Chen Zhou;Jiping Liu

  • Anthropogenic forcing on the Hadley circulation in CMIP5 simulations

    Lijun Tao;Yongyun Hu;Jiping Liu

  • Mechanism study of the ENSO and southern high latitude climate teleconnections

    Jiping Liu;Jiping Liu;Xiaojun Yuan;David Rind;David Rind;Douglas G. Martinson;Douglas G. Martinson

  • Trans-Arctic shipping routes expanding faster than the model projections

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  • Assimilating SMOS sea ice thickness into a coupled ice-ocean model using a local SEIK filter

    Qinghua Yang;Svetlana N. Losa;Martin Losch;Xiangshan Tian-Kunze

  • An Unprecedented Record Low Antarctic Sea-ice Extent during Austral Summer 2022

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  • Impacts of Assimilating Satellite Sea Ice Concentration and Thickness on Arctic Sea Ice Prediction in the NCEP Climate Forecast System

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  • Changes in the Relationship between ENSO and Asia–Pacific Midlatitude Winter Atmospheric Circulation

    Shengping He;Huijun Wang;Jiping Liu

  • Present and future relationship between the East Asian winter monsoon and ENSO: Results of CMIP5

    Huijun Wang;Shengping He;Jiping Liu

  • A Closer Comparison of Early and Late-Winter Atmospheric Trends in the Northern Hemisphere

    Yongyun Hu;Ka Kit Tung;Jiping Liu

  • Comparison of surface radiative flux data sets over the Arctic Ocean

    Jiping Liu;Jiping Liu;Judith A. Curry;William B. Rossow;Jeffrey R. Key

  • Intercomparison of Arctic Regional Climate Models: Modeling Clouds and Radiation for SHEBA in May 1998

    Jun Inoue;Jiping Liu;James O. Pinto;Judith A. Curry

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas G. Martinson
Douglas G. Martinson Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
David Rind
David Rind Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Gary L. Russell
Gary L. Russell Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Gavin A. Schmidt
Gavin A. Schmidt Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Judith A. Curry
Judith A. Curry Georgia Institute of Technology

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