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49
Citations
22179
World Ranking
5115
National Ranking
1879

Overview

Shian-Jiann Lin is affiliated with the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in the United States. The research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant attention to Environmental Science. Subfields include Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Climate Variability and Models, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Atmospheric Aerosols and Clouds, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Cryospheric Studies and Observations, and Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics.

Frequent coauthors in their publications include Linjiong Zhou, Xi Chen, Zhi Liang, Lucas Harris, and Mingjing Tong.

Publication venues where the scientist frequently contributes are:

  • Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan Ser II
  • Monthly Weather Review
  • Earth and Space Science

Representative recent papers by Shian-Jiann Lin include:

  • GFDL SHiELD: A Unified System for Weather-to-Seasonal Prediction, 2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Tropical Cyclones in Global Storm-Resolving Models, 2021, Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan Ser II
  • Multiple Hydrometeors All-Sky Microwave Radiance Assimilation in FV3GFS, 2020, Monthly Weather Review
  • Supercells and Tornado-Like Vortices in an Idealized Global Atmosphere Model, 2024, Earth and Space Science
  • Impact of Assimilating Geostationary Interferometric Infrared Sounder Observations from Long- and Middle-Wave Bands on Weather Forecasts with a Locally Cloud-Resolving Global Model, 2024, Remote Sensing

Best Publications

  • Sources and distributions of dust aerosols simulated with the GOCART model

    Paul Ginoux;Mian Chin;Ina Tegen;Joseph M. Prospero

  • GFDL's CM2 global coupled climate models. Part I: Formulation and simulation characteristics

    Thomas L. Delworth;Anthony J. Broccoli;Anthony Rosati;Ronald J. Stouffer

  • Description of the NCAR Community Atmosphere Model (CAM 3.0)

    William Collins;J. Rasch;A. Boville;James McCaa

  • Multidimensional Flux-Form Semi-Lagrangian Transport Schemes

    Shian-Jiann Lin;Richard B. Rood

  • The dynamical core, physical parameterizations, and basic simulation characteristics of the atmospheric component AM3 of the GFDL global coupled model CM3

    Leo J. Donner;Bruce L. Wyman;Richard S. Hemler;Larry W. Horowitz

  • The Formulation and Atmospheric Simulation of the Community Atmosphere Model Version 3 (CAM3)

    William D. Collins;Philip J. Rasch;Byron A. Boville;James J. Hack

  • Atmospheric Sulfur Cycle Simulated in the Global Model Gocart: Model Description and Global Properties

    Mian Chin;Mian Chin;Richard B. Rood;Shian Jiann Lin;Jean Francois Müller

  • Simulations of Global Hurricane Climatology, Interannual Variability, and Response to Global Warming Using a 50-km Resolution GCM

    Ming Zhao;Isaac M. Held;Shian Jiann Lin;Gabriel Andres Vecchi

  • Finite-volume transport on various cubed-sphere grids

    William M. Putman;Shian-Jiann Lin

  • DYAMOND: the DYnamics of the Atmospheric general circulation Modeled On Non-hydrostatic Domains

    Bjorn Stevens;Masaki Satoh;Ludovic Auger;Joachim Biercamp

  • Structure and Performance of GFDL's CM4.0 Climate Model

    I. M. Held;H. Guo;A. Adcroft;J. P. Dunne

  • An explicit flux-form semi-lagrangian shallow-water model on the sphere

    Shian Jiann Lin;Richard B. Rood

  • The GFDL Global Atmosphere and Land Model AM4.0/LM4.0: 2. Model Description, Sensitivity Studies, and Tuning Strategies

    M. Zhao;J.-C. Golaz;I. M. Held;H. Guo

  • Global Cloud-Resolving Models

    Masaki Satoh;Bjorn Stevens;Falko Judt;Marat Khairoutdinov

  • TransCom model simulations of hourly atmospheric CO2 : Analysis of synoptic-scale variations for the period 2002-2003

    P. K. Patra;R. M. Law;Wouter Peters;Wouter Peters;C. RöDenbeck

  • The GFDL Global Atmosphere and Land Model AM4.0/LM4.0: 1. Simulation Characteristics With Prescribed SSTs

    M. Zhao;J. C. Golaz;Isaac M. Held;H. Guo

  • What Is the Predictability Limit of Midlatitude Weather

    Fuqing Zhang;Y. Qiang Sun;Linus Magnusson;Roberto Buizza

  • Simulation and Prediction of Category 4 and 5 Hurricanes in the High-Resolution GFDL HiFLOR Coupled Climate Model

    Hiroyuki Murakami;Gabriel A. Vecchi;Seth Underwood;Thomas L. Delworth

  • A Two-Way Nested Global-Regional Dynamical Core on the Cubed-Sphere Grid

    Lucas M. Harris;Shian-Jiann Lin

  • A finite‐volume integration method for computing pressure gradient force in general vertical coordinates

    Shian-Jiann Lin

  • Seasonal Predictions of Tropical Cyclones Using a 25-km-Resolution General Circulation Model

    Jan-Huey Chen;Shian-Jiann Lin

  • TransCom model simulations of hourly atmospheric CO2: Experimental overview and diurnal cycle results for 2002

    R. M. Law;W. Peters;W. Peters;C. Rödenbeck;C. Aulagnier

Frequent Co-Authors

Ming Zhao
Ming Zhao Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Baoqiang Xiang
Baoqiang Xiang University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Richard B. Rood
Richard B. Rood University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Gabriel A. Vecchi
Gabriel A. Vecchi Princeton University
Thomas L. Delworth
Thomas L. Delworth Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Isaac M. Held
Isaac M. Held Princeton University
Paul Ginoux
Paul Ginoux Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Hiroyuki Murakami
Hiroyuki Murakami National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Andrew T. Wittenberg
Andrew T. Wittenberg Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Masaki Satoh
Masaki Satoh University of Tokyo

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