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44
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5887
World Ranking
6869
National Ranking
14

Overview

Liew Juneng is affiliated with the National University of Malaysia in Malaysia. Their academic work spans primarily the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, and Oceanography. Their research also covers aspects of Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, as well as Environmental Engineering.

Their research concentrates on several main topics including Climate Variability and Models, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Hydrology and Drought Analysis, and Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting.

Liew Juneng has contributed to multiple research papers, some of which include:

  • Projected future changes in rainfall in Southeast Asia based on CORDEX-SEA multi-model simulations, 2020, Climate Dynamics
  • Multi-model projections of precipitation extremes in Southeast Asia based on CORDEX-Southeast Asia simulations, 2020, Environmental Research
  • Evaluation of Gridded Precipitation Datasets in Malaysia, 2020, Remote Sensing
  • A Review of Southeast Asian Oil Palm and Its CO2 Fluxes, 2020, Sustainability
  • Differential Influences of Teleconnections from the Indian and Pacific Oceans on Rainfall Variability in Southeast Asia, 2020, Atmosphere

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Fredolin Tangang
  • Jing Xiang Chung
  • Jerasorn Santisirisomboon
  • Thanh Ngo-Duc
  • Mohd Talib Latif

Liew Juneng publishes often in several academic venues, with the most frequent being:

  • International Journal of Climatology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Atmosphere
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Atmospheric Research

Best Publications

  • Trend and status of air quality at three different monitoring stations in the Klang Valley, Malaysia

    Siti Zawiyah Azmi;Mohd Talib Latif;Aida Shafawati Ismail;Liew Juneng

  • Evolution of ENSO-related rainfall anomalies in Southeast Asia region and its relationship with atmosphere - Ocean variations in Indo-Pacific sector

    Liew Juneng;Fredolin T. Tangang

  • On the roles of the northeast cold surge, the Borneo vortex, the Madden‐Julian Oscillation, and the Indian Ocean Dipole during the extreme 2006/2007 flood in southern Peninsular Malaysia

    Fredolin T. Tangang;Liew Juneng;Ester Salimun;P. N. Vinayachandran

  • Impact of regional haze towards air quality in Malaysia: A review

    Mohd Talib Latif;Murnira Othman;Nurfathehah Idris;Liew Juneng

  • ENSO modulation of seasonal rainfall and extremes in Indonesia

    Supari;Fredolin Tangang;Fredolin Tangang;Ester Salimun;Edvin Aldrian

  • Observed changes in extreme temperature and precipitation over Indonesia

    Supari;Fredolin Tangang;Liew Juneng;Edvin Aldrian

  • Projected future changes in rainfall in Southeast Asia based on CORDEX–SEA multi-model simulations

    Fredolin Tangang;Fredolin Tangang;Jing Xiang Chung;Jing Xiang Chung;Liew Juneng;Supari

  • Historical trend of hourly extreme rainfall in Peninsular Malaysia

    A. H. Syafrina;M. D. Zalina;L. Juneng

  • Bias correction of global and regional simulated daily precipitation and surface mean temperature over Southeast Asia using quantile mapping method

    Sheau Tieh Ngai;Fredolin Tangang;Liew Juneng

  • Long term assessment of air quality from a background station on the Malaysian Peninsula.

    Mohd Talib Latif;Doreena Dominick;Fatimah Ahamad;Firoz Khan

  • Trend and interannual variability of temperature in Malaysia: 1961–2002

    F. T. Tangang;L. Juneng;S. Ahmad

  • Spatio-temporal characteristics of PM10 concentration across Malaysia

    Liew Juneng;Mohd Talib Latif;Fredolin T. Tangang;Haslina Mansor

  • Factors influencing the variations of PM10 aerosol dust in Klang Valley, Malaysia during the summer

    Liew Juneng;Mohd Talib Latif;Fredolin Tangang

  • Prediction of heat waves in Pakistan using quantile regression forests

    Najeebullah Khan;Najeebullah Khan;Shamsuddin Shahid;Liew Juneng;Kamal Ahmed;Kamal Ahmed

  • Multi-model projections of precipitation extremes in Southeast Asia based on CORDEX-Southeast Asia simulations

    Supari;Fredolin Tangang;Liew Juneng;Faye Cruz

  • Performance evaluation of RegCM4 in simulating extreme rainfall and temperature indices over the CORDEX‐Southeast Asia region

    Thanh Ngo-Duc;Thanh Ngo-Duc;Fredolin T. Tangang;Jerasorn Santisirisomboon;Faye Cruz

  • Mechanisms of Malaysian Rainfall Anomalies

    Fredolin T. Tangang;Liew Juneng

  • Characteristics of precipitation extremes in Malaysia associated with El Niño and La Niña events

    Fredolin Tangang;Raheleh Farzanmanesh;Ali Mirzaei;Supari

  • Numerical case study of an extreme rainfall event during 9–11 December 2004 over the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia

    L. Juneng;F. T. Tangang;C. J. C. Reason

  • Characteristics of Surface Ozone Concentrations at Stations with Different Backgrounds in the Malaysian Peninsula

    Negar Banan;Mohd Talib Latif;Liew Juneng;Fatimah Ahamad

  • Variations of surface ozone concentration across the Klang Valley, Malaysia

    Mohd Talib Latif;Lim Shun Huey;Liew Juneng

  • Variation of major air pollutants in different seasonal conditions in an urban environment in Malaysia

    Anis Asma Ahmad Mohtar;Mohd Talib Latif;Nor Hafizah Baharudin;Fatimah Ahamad

Frequent Co-Authors

Fredolin Tangang
Fredolin Tangang National University of Malaysia
Mohd Talib Latif
Mohd Talib Latif National University of Malaysia
Mou Leong Tan
Mou Leong Tan Universiti Sains Malaysia
Kamal Ahmed
Kamal Ahmed Lasbela University of Agriculture Water and Marine Science
Neil R. P. Harris
Neil R. P. Harris Cranfield University
Swadhin K. Behera
Swadhin K. Behera Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Grigory Nikulin
Grigory Nikulin Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
Xuejie Gao
Xuejie Gao Chinese Academy of Sciences
William T. Sturges
William T. Sturges University of East Anglia
Shamsuddin Shahid
Shamsuddin Shahid University of Technology Malaysia

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