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Qinglong You

Qinglong You

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
58
Citations
12305
World Ranking
3266
National Ranking
344

Overview

Qinglong You is affiliated with Fudan University in China and has a broad research portfolio spanning environmental science and earth and planetary sciences. Their work predominantly focuses on several subfields including atmospheric science, global and planetary change, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, environmental engineering, and water science and technology.

The main topics in Qinglong You's research involve climate variability and models, cryospheric studies and observations, meteorological phenomena and simulations, climate change and permafrost, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, and climate change and health impacts.

The scientist has published numerous papers in notable journals. Some recent publications include:

  • Warming amplification over the Arctic Pole and Third Pole: Trends, mechanisms and consequences (2021) in Earth-Science Reviews
  • Elevation dependent warming over the Tibetan Plateau: Patterns, mechanisms and perspectives (2020) in Earth-Science Reviews
  • Temperature dataset of CMIP6 models over China: evaluation, trend and uncertainty (2021) in Climate Dynamics
  • Recent frontiers of climate changes in East Asia at global warming of 1.5°C and 2°C (2022) in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
  • Substantial increase in abrupt shifts between drought and flood events in China based on observations and model simulations (2023) in The Science of The Total Environment

Frequent collaborators of Qinglong You include Zhiyan Zuo, Shichang Kang, Nick Pepin, Deliang Chen, and Fangying Wu, with coauthorship counts ranging from 15 to 23 publications each.

Qinglong You has contributed extensively to several publication venues with the highest number of papers appearing in Atmospheric Research (22 publications), followed by Geophysical Research Letters (6), Climate Dynamics (5), Environmental Research Letters (5), and Journal of Climate (4).

Best Publications

  • Review of climate and cryospheric change in the Tibetan Plateau

    S. Kang;Q. You;Q. You;W. Flugel;Nick Pepin

  • Changes in daily climate extremes in China and their connection to the large scale atmospheric circulation during 1961–2003

    Qinglong You;Qinglong You;Shichang Kang;Enric Aguilar;Nick Pepin

  • Warming amplification over the Arctic Pole and Third Pole: Trends, mechanisms and consequences

    Qinglong You;Ziyi Cai;Nick Pepin;Deliang Chen

  • Linking atmospheric pollution to cryospheric change in the Third Pole region: current progress and future prospects

    Shichang Kang;Shichang Kang;Qianggong Zhang;Yun Qian;Zhenming Ji

  • Changes in daily climate extremes in the eastern and central Tibetan Plateau during 1961–2005

    Qinglong You;Shichang Kang;Enric Aguilar;Yuping Yan

  • Review of snow cover variation over the Tibetan Plateau and its influence on the broad climate system

    Qinglong You;Tao Wu;Liuchen Shen;Nick Pepin

  • Relationship between temperature trend magnitude, elevation and mean temperature in the Tibetan Plateau from homogenized surface stations and reanalysis data

    Qinglong You;Qinglong You;Shichang Kang;Nick Pepin;Wolfgang-Albert Flügel

  • Unravelling Climate Change in the Hindu Kush Himalaya: Rapid Warming in the Mountains and Increasing Extremes

    Raghavan Krishnan;Arun B. Shrestha;Guoyu Ren;Guoyu Ren;Rupak Rajbhandari

  • High mountain areas

    Regine Hock;Golam Rasul;Carolina Adler;Bolivar Cáceres

  • Elevation dependent warming over the Tibetan Plateau: Patterns, mechanisms and perspectives

    Qinglong You;Deliang Chen;Fangying Wu;Nick Pepin

  • A comparison of heat wave climatologies and trends in China based on multiple definitions

    Qinglong You;Zhihong Jiang;Lei Kong;Zhiwei Wu

  • Rapid warming in the Tibetan Plateau from observations and CMIP5 models in recent decades

    Qinglong You;Jinzhong Min;Shichang Kang

  • Impacts of climate change on streamflows under RCP scenarios: A case study in Xin River Basin, China

    Yuqing Zhang;Qinglong You;Changchun Chen;Jing Ge

  • Comparison of multiple datasets with gridded precipitation observations over the Tibetan Plateau

    Qinglong You;Jinzhong Min;Wei Zhang;Nick Pepin

  • Relationship between trends in temperature extremes and elevation in the eastern and central Tibetan Plateau, 1961–2005

    Qinglong You;Shichang Kang;Nick Pepin;Yuping Yan

  • Observed changes in surface air temperature and precipitation in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region over the last 100-plus years

    Yu-Yu Ren;Yu-Yu Ren;Guo-Yu Ren;Guo-Yu Ren;Xiu-Bao Sun;Xiu-Bao Sun;Arun Bhakta Shrestha

  • Temperature dataset of CMIP6 models over China: evaluation, trend and uncertainty

    Qinglong You;Ziyi Cai;Fangying Wu;Zhihong Jiang

  • Variability of temperature in the Tibetan Plateau based on homogenized surface stations and reanalysis data

    Qinglong You;Qinglong You;Qinglong You;Klaus Fraedrich;Guoyu Ren;Nick Pepin

  • Climate-related flood risks and urban responses in the Pearl River Delta, China

    Liang Yang;Jürgen Scheffran;Huapeng Qin;Qinglong You

  • An overview of studies of observed climate change in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region

    Qing-Long You;Qing-Long You;Guo-Yu Ren;Guo-Yu Ren;Yu-Qing Zhang;Yu-Yu Ren

Frequent Co-Authors

Shichang Kang
Shichang Kang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Nick Pepin
Nick Pepin University of Portsmouth
Guoyu Ren
Guoyu Ren China University of Geosciences
Klaus Fraedrich
Klaus Fraedrich Max Planck Society
Arturo Sanchez-Lorenzo
Arturo Sanchez-Lorenzo University of Extremadura
Deliang Chen
Deliang Chen University of Gothenburg
Jie Huang
Jie Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhiwei Wu
Zhiwei Wu Fudan University
Arun Bhakta Shrestha
Arun Bhakta Shrestha International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
Javier Martin-Vide
Javier Martin-Vide University of Barcelona

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