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Overview

Min-Hui Lo is affiliated with National Taiwan University in Taiwan and specializes in Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research portfolio reflects a strong focus on global and planetary change, atmospheric science, oceanography, water science and technology, and environmental engineering.

The scientist's work covers various main topics, including climate variability and models, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, meteorological phenomena and simulations, hydrology and watershed management studies, geophysics and gravity measurements, tropical and extratropical cyclones research, and atmospheric aerosols and clouds.

Frequent publication venues for Min-Hui Lo include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Climate
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several authors, among the most frequent are:

  • Yi-Shin Jang (14 publications)
  • Jehn-Yih Juang (13 publications)
  • Cho-ying Huang (13 publications)
  • Yoshihide Wada (8 publications)
  • Chia-Wei Lan (8 publications)

Some recent research papers by Min-Hui Lo include:

  • Divergent effects of climate change on future groundwater availability in key mid-latitude aquifers, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Irrigation in the Earth system, 2023, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • Global climate response to idealized deforestation in CMIP6 models, 2020, Biogeosciences
  • GMD perspective: The quest to improve the evaluation of groundwater representation in continental- to global-scale models, 2021, Geoscientific Model Development
  • Amplified seasonal cycle in hydroclimate over the Amazon river basin and its plume region, 2020, Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Emerging trends in global freshwater availability.

    M. Rodell;J. S. Famiglietti;J. S. Famiglietti;D. N. Wiese;J. T. Reager

  • Satellites measure recent rates of groundwater depletion in California's Central Valley

    J. S. Famiglietti;M. Lo;S. L. Ho;S. L. Ho;J. Bethune

  • Quantifying renewable groundwater stress with GRACE

    Alexandra S. Richey;Brian F. Thomas;Min‐Hui Lo;John T. Reager

  • Groundwater depletion in the Middle East from GRACE with implications for transboundary water management in the Tigris-Euphrates-Western Iran region

    Katalyn A. Voss;Katalyn A. Voss;James S. Famiglietti;MinHui Lo;MinHui Lo;Caroline de Linage

  • Divergent effects of climate change on future groundwater availability in key mid-latitude aquifers

    Wen Ying Wu;Wen Ying Wu;Min Hui Lo;Yoshihide Wada;James S. Famiglietti

  • Irrigation in California's Central Valley strengthens the southwestern U.S. water cycle

    Min‐Hui Lo;Min‐Hui Lo;James S. Famiglietti

  • Observed controls on resilience of groundwater to climate variability in sub-Saharan Africa

    Mark O. Cuthbert;Richard G. Taylor;Guillaume Favreau;Guillaume Favreau;Martin C. Todd

  • A decade of sea level rise slowed by climate-driven hydrology.

    J. T. Reager;A. S. Gardner;J. S. Famiglietti;J. S. Famiglietti;D. N. Wiese

  • Irrigation in the Earth system

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  • Uncertainty in global groundwater storage estimates in a Total Groundwater Stress framework

    Alexandra S. Richey;Brian F. Thomas;Min‐Hui Lo;James S. Famiglietti

  • Improving parameter estimation and water table depth simulation in a land surface model using GRACE water storage and estimated base flow data

    Min Hui Lo;James S. Famiglietti;P. J.F. Yeh;T. H. Syed

  • Tracking Seasonal Fluctuations in Land Water Storage Using Global Models and GRACE Satellites

    B. R. Scanlon;Z. Zhang;A. Rateb;A. Sun

  • A novel vertical axis water turbine for power generation from water pipelines

    J. Chen;Hongxing Yang;C. P. Liu;C. H. Lau

  • Fate of Water Pumped from Underground and Contributions to Sea Level Rise

    Yoshihide Wada;Min Hui Lo;Pat J.F. Yeh;John T. Reager

  • GMD perspective: The quest to improve the evaluation of groundwater representation in continental- to global-scale models

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  • Global climate response to idealized deforestation in CMIP6 models

    Lena R. Boysen;Victor Brovkin;Julia Pongratz;David M. Lawrence

  • Recent increase in high tropical cyclone heat potential area in the Western North Pacific Ocean

    Iam Fei Pun;I. I. Lin;I. I. Lin;Min Hui Lo

  • Recent Changes in Land Water Storage and its Contribution to Sea Level Variations.

    Yoshihide Wada;John T. Reager;Benjamin F. Chao;Jida Wang

  • Effect of water table dynamics on land surface hydrologic memory

    Min-Hui Lo;James S. Famiglietti

  • An improved hindcast approach for evaluation and diagnosis of physical processes in global climate models

    H.-Y. Ma;C. C. Chuang;S. A. Klein;M.-H. Lo

  • Remote detection of water management impacts on evapotranspiration in the Colorado River Basin

    Stephanie L. Castle;John T. Reager;John T. Reager;Brian F. Thomas;Brian F. Thomas;Adam J. Purdy

  • Amplified seasonal cycle in hydroclimate over the Amazon river basin and its plume region.

    Yu-Chiao Liang;Min-Hui Lo;Chia-Wei Lan;Hyodae Seo

  • Constraining water table depth simulations in a land surface model using estimated baseflow

    Min Hui Lo;Pat J.F. Yeh;J. S. Famiglietti

Frequent Co-Authors

James S. Famiglietti
James S. Famiglietti University of Saskatchewan
Matthew Rodell
Matthew Rodell Goddard Space Flight Center
Sean Swenson
Sean Swenson National Center for Atmospheric Research
Yoshihide Wada
Yoshihide Wada King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Agnès Ducharne
Agnès Ducharne Sorbonne University
Chia Chou
Chia Chou Academia Sinica
Bridget R. Scanlon
Bridget R. Scanlon The University of Texas at Austin
Jin-Yi Yu
Jin-Yi Yu University of California, Irvine
David M. Lawrence
David M. Lawrence National Center for Atmospheric Research
Qiuhong Tang
Qiuhong Tang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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