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Shiguang Miao is affiliated with the China Meteorological Administration in China. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions in environmental engineering, global and planetary change, and atmospheric science. The scientist's work addresses various subtopics including health, toxicology and mutagenesis, as well as building and construction.

The main topics covered by Shiguang Miao include:

  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Climate Variability and Models
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols
  • Atmospheric Aerosols and Clouds

Frequent publication venues for Miao's work include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Urban Climate
  • Journal of Meteorological Research
  • Atmospheric Research

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Shiguang Miao are:

  • "Modeling diurnal variation of surface PM 2.5 concentrations over East China with WRF-Chem: impacts from boundary-layer mixing and anthropogenic emission," 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "Integrated urban hydrometeorological, climate and environmental services: Concept, methodology and key messages," 2020, Urban Climate
  • "An Observational Case Study of Synergies between an Intense Heat Wave and the Urban Heat Island in Beijing," 2020, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
  • "Urban Morphological Parameters of the Main Cities in China and Their Application in the WRF Model," 2021, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • "Projections of future temperature-related cardiovascular mortality under climate change, urbanization and population aging in Beijing, China," 2022, Environment International

Shiguang Miao frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Yizhou Zhang
  • Zhaobin Sun
  • Jingjing Dou
  • Valéry Masson
  • Lin Pei

Miao's research integrates diverse elements of meteorological and environmental sciences, emphasizing urban climate, air quality, and health impacts linked to atmospheric phenomena. Their work involves applying advanced modeling techniques and analyzing environmental data to better understand and mitigate urban and regional atmospheric challenges.

Best Publications

  • The integrated WRF/urban modelling system: development, evaluation, and applications to urban environmental problems

    Fei Chen;Hiroyuki Kusaka;Robert Bornstein;Jason Ching

  • The International Urban Energy Balance Models Comparison Project: First Results from Phase 1

    C.S.B. Grimmond;M. Blackett;M.J. Best;J. Barlow

  • An Observational and Modeling Study of Characteristics of Urban Heat Island and Boundary Layer Structures in Beijing

    Shiguang Miao;Fei Chen;Margaret A. LeMone;Mukul Tewari

  • Initial results from Phase 2 of the international urban energy balance model comparison

    C.S.B. Grimmond;M. Blackett;M.J. Best;J.J. Baik

  • WUDAPT: An Urban Weather, Climate, and Environmental Modeling Infrastructure for the Anthropocene

    J. Ching;G. Mills;Benjamin Bechtel;L. See

  • Impacts of Urban Processes and Urbanization on Summer Precipitation: A Case Study of Heavy Rainfall in Beijing on 1 August 2006

    Shiguang Miao;Fei Chen;Qingchun Li;Shuiyong Fan

  • Impacts of urban expansion and future green planting on summer precipitation in the Beijing metropolitan area

    Chao Lin Zhang;Fei Chen;Shi Guang Miao;Qing Chun Li

  • Observed Spatial Characteristics of Beijing Urban Climate Impacts on Summer Thunderstorms

    Jingjing Dou;Yingchun Wang;Robert Bornstein;Shiguang Miao

  • Enhancing Hydrologic Modelling in the Coupled Weather Research and Forecasting–Urban Modelling System

    Jiachuan Yang;Zhi-Hua Wang;Fei Chen;Shiguang Miao

  • Influence of sky view factor on outdoor thermal environment and physiological equivalent temperature

    Xiaodong He;Xiaodong He;Shiguang Miao;Shiguang Miao;Shuanghe Shen;Ju Li

  • Interaction Between Planetary Boundary Layer and PM2.5 Pollution in Megacities in China: a Review

    Yucong Miao;Jing Li;Shiguang Miao;Huizheng Che

  • Analysis of observations on the urban surface energy balance in Beijing

    ShiGuang Miao;JunXia Dou;Fei Chen;Ju Li

  • Evaluation of the WRF-Urban Modeling System Coupled to Noah and Noah-MP Land Surface Models Over a Semiarid Urban Environment

    Francisco Salamanca;Yizhou Zhang;Michael Barlage;Fei Chen

  • Formation of horizontal convective rolls in urban areas

    Shiguang Miao Miao;Shiguang Miao Miao;Fei Chen

  • Observational and modeling study of interactions between urban heat island and heatwave in Beijing

    Xiaodong He;Jun Wang;Jinming Feng;Zhongwei Yan

  • Estimate of Boundary-Layer Depth Over Beijing, China, Using Doppler Lidar Data During SURF-2015

    Meng Huang;Meng Huang;Zhiqiu Gao;Shiguang Miao;Fei Chen;Fei Chen

  • Impacts of urbanization and air pollution on building energy demands — Beijing case study

    Xiaoyu Xu;Xiaoyu Xu;Jorge E. González;Shuanghe Shen;Shiguang Miao

  • High-resolution dataset of urban canopy parameters for Beijing and its application to the integrated WRF/Urban modelling system

    Xiaodong He;Yuhuan Li;Xinran Wang;Liang Chen

  • Increasing persistent haze in Beijing: potential impacts of weakening East Asian winter monsoons associated with northwestern Pacific sea surface temperature trends

    Lin Pei;Zhongwei Yan;Zhaobin Sun;Shiguang Miao

  • Evaluation of the coupling between mesoscale-WRF and LES‐EULAG models for simulating fine-scale urban dispersion

    Andrzej A. Wyszogrodzki;Shiguang Miao;Fei Chen

  • Study on micro-atmospheric environment by coupling large eddy simulation with mesoscale model

    Y.S. Liu;Y.S. Liu;S.G. Miao;C.L. Zhang;G.X. Cui;G.X. Cui

  • Modeling diurnal variation of surface PM 2.5 concentrations over East China with WRF-Chem: impacts from boundary-layer mixing and anthropogenic emission

    Qiuyan Du;Chun Zhao;Mingshuai Zhang;Xue Dong

Frequent Co-Authors

Fei Chen
Fei Chen National Center for Atmospheric Research
Ning Zhang
Ning Zhang Tsinghua University
Zhiqiu Gao
Zhiqiu Gao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Alberto Martilli
Alberto Martilli Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas
James A. Voogt
James A. Voogt University of Western Ontario
Xuemei Wang
Xuemei Wang Jinan University
Valéry Masson
Valéry Masson Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Michael Barlage
Michael Barlage National Center for Atmospheric Research
C. S. B. Grimmond
C. S. B. Grimmond University of Reading
Alexander Baklanov
Alexander Baklanov University of Copenhagen

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