His scientific interests lie mostly in Climatology, Arctic sea ice decline, Arctic ice pack, Arctic geoengineering and Sea ice. His research integrates issues of Oceanography and Arctic in his study of Climatology. His work on Arctic climate is typically connected to Period as part of general Arctic study, connecting several disciplines of science.
His research investigates the connection between Sea ice and topics such as Climate model that intersect with problems in Global warming and Effects of global warming. His study looks at the relationship between Arctic oscillation and topics such as Atmospheric temperature, which overlap with Polar vortex, Bay and Seasonality. His Antarctic sea ice study combines topics in areas such as Drift ice, Sea ice thickness and Ice sheet.
Muyin Wang spends much of his time researching Climatology, Arctic, Sea ice, Arctic ice pack and Oceanography. He combines subjects such as Global warming, Climate change and Climate model with his study of Climatology. His Arctic research incorporates elements of Middle latitudes, Polar vortex, Atmospheric circulation and Arctic oscillation.
His Sea ice research includes elements of Sea level, Thinning, Forcing and Ecosystem. His Arctic ice pack study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Range and Coupled model intercomparison project. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Oceanography, narrowing it down to issues related to the Marine ecosystem, and often Upwelling.
Muyin Wang mainly investigates Climatology, Arctic, Sea ice, Climate change and Polar vortex. In the field of Climatology, his study on Forcing and Sea ice concentration overlaps with subjects such as State and Download. Muyin Wang frequently studies issues relating to Middle latitudes and Arctic.
His Sea ice study incorporates themes from Global warming, Ecosystem and Extreme weather. His work in Climate change addresses issues such as Tundra, which are connected to fields such as Cryosphere and Permafrost. Muyin Wang has included themes like Range, Thinning and Climate model, Coupled model intercomparison project in his Arctic ice pack study.
Climatology, Arctic, Sea ice, Climate change and Permafrost are his primary areas of study. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Climate model and Climatology. His Arctic research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Wildlife, Ecosystem, Extreme weather and The arctic.
Muyin Wang specializes in Sea ice, namely Cryosphere. The study incorporates disciplines such as Tundra, Glacier, Physical geography, Carbon cycle and Water cycle in addition to Climate change. He regularly links together related areas like Precipitation in his Permafrost studies.
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A sea ice free summer Arctic within 30 years
Muyin Wang;James E. Overland.
Geophysical Research Letters (2009)
Large-scale atmospheric circulation changes are associated with the recent loss of Arctic sea ice
James E. Overland;Muyin Wang.
Tellus A (2010)
When will the summer Arctic be nearly sea ice free
James E. Overland;Muyin Wang.
Geophysical Research Letters (2013)
A sea ice free summer Arctic within 30 years: An update from CMIP5 models
Muyin Wang;James E. Overland.
Geophysical Research Letters (2012)
Key indicators of Arctic climate change : 1971–2017
Jason E. Box;William T. Colgan;Torben Røjle Christensen;Torben Røjle Christensen;Niels Martin Schmidt.
Environmental Research Letters (2019)
Warm Arctic - cold continents: climate impacts of the newly open Arctic Sea
James E. Overland;Kevin R. Wood;Muyin Wang.
Polar Research (2011)
Observed and model simulated 20th century Arctic temperature variability: Canadian Earth System Model CanESM2
Petr Chylek;Jiangnan Li;Manvendra K. Dubey;Muyin Wang.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2011)
State of the Climate in 2014
Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2015)
Arctic air temperature change amplification and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation
Petr Chylek;Chris K. Folland;Glen Lesins;Manvendra K. Dubey.
Geophysical Research Letters (2009)
STATE OF THE CLIMATE IN 2017
R. Abernethy;Steven A. Ackerman;R. Adler;Adelina Albanil Encarnación.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2018)
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