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Wanqiu Wang is a researcher affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their work spans multiple interdisciplinary fields focused on Earth and atmospheric sciences, with a significant emphasis on climate variability and oceanographic processes.

Their research primarily falls within the domains of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Specific subfields of focus include Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Economics and Econometrics, and Marketing. The main topics explored in their publications cover Climate Variability and Models, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Energy, Environment, Economic Growth, Environmental Sustainability in Business, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, and Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research.

Wanqiu Wang has contributed to a number of scientific articles in several recognized publication venues. Frequent venues for their publications include:

  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Journal of Climate
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • International Journal of Trade and Global Markets
  • Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B Applied Biomaterials

Their recent papers highlight ongoing contributions to understanding climate processes and environmental impacts, including:

  • Prediction Challenges From Errors in Tropical Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Trends, 2022, Frontiers in Climate
  • Green R & D investment, ESG reporting, and corporate green innovation performance, 2024, PLoS ONE
  • A Relative Sea Surface Temperature Index for Classifying ENSO Events in a Changing Climate, 2023, Journal of Climate
  • Biosynthesis of a New Fusaoctaxin Virulence Factor in Fusarium graminearum Relies on a Distinct Path To Form a Guanidinoacetyl Starter Unit Priming Nonribosomal Octapeptidyl Assembly, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Predicting September Arctic Sea Ice: A Multimodel Seasonal Skill Comparison, 2024, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Collaborations have been significant in their work, with frequent co-authors including Jieshun Zhu, Arun Kumar, Khwaja Naveed, Zeng-Zhen Hu, and Yanyun Liu. These collaborations suggest interdisciplinary exchanges in atmospheric and earth system sciences.

Best Publications

  • An Improved In Situ and Satellite SST Analysis for Climate

    Richard W. Reynolds;Nick A. Rayner;Thomas M. Smith;Diane C. Stokes

  • The NCEP Climate Forecast System Reanalysis

    Suranjana Saha;Shrinivas Moorthi;Hua-Lu Pan;Xingren Wu

  • The NCEP climate forecast system version 2

    Suranjana Saha;Shrinivas Moorthi;Xingren Wu;Jiande Wang

  • The NCEP Climate Forecast System

    S. Saha;S. Nadiga;C. Thiaw;J. Wang

  • MJO Simulation Diagnostics

    D Waliser;K Sperber;H Hendon;D Kim

  • Application of MJO Simulation Diagnostics to Climate Models

    D. Kim;K. Sperber;W. Stern;D. Waliser

  • Cloud feedback in atmospheric general circulation models: An update

    R. D. Cess;M. H. Zhang;W. J. Ingram;G. L. Potter

  • Vertical structure and physical processes of the Madden-Julian oscillation: exploring key model physics in climate simulations

    Xianan Jiang;Xianan Jiang;Duane E. Waliser;Duane E. Waliser;Prince K. Xavier;Jon Petch

  • MJO and Convectively Coupled Equatorial Waves Simulated by CMIP5 Climate Models

    Meng-Pai Hung;Jia-Lin Lin;Wanqiu Wang;Daehyun Kim

  • NCEP Climate Forecast System Version 2 (CFSv2) 6-hourly Products

    Suranjana Saha;Shrinivas Moorthi;Xingren Wu;Jiande Wang

  • A New High-Resolution Blended Real-Time Global Sea Surface Temperature Analysis

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  • Simulations of the Madden–Julian oscillation in four pairs of coupled and uncoupled global models

    Chidong Zhang;Min Dong;Silvio Gualdi;Harry H. Hendon

  • The Dependence on Convection Parameterization of the Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillation Simulated by the UIUC 11-Layer Atmospheric GCM

    Wanqiu Wang;Michael E. Schlesinger

  • NCEP Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR) 6-hourly Products, January 1979 to December 2010

    Suranjana Saha;Shrinivas Moorthi;Hua-Lu Pan;Xingren Wu

  • An assessment of the surface climate in the NCEP climate forecast system reanalysis

    Wanqiu Wang;Pingping Xie;Soo-Hyun Yoo;Yan Xue

  • Evaluation of MJO Forecast Skill from Several Statistical and Dynamical Forecast Models

    Kyong-Hwan Seo;Wanqiu Wang;Jon Gottschalck;Qin Zhang

  • Seasonal Prediction of Arctic Sea Ice Extent from a Coupled Dynamical Forecast System

    Wanqiu Wang;Mingyue Chen;Arun Kumar

  • MJO prediction in the NCEP Climate Forecast System version 2

    Wanqiu Wang;Meng-Pai Hung;Scott J. Weaver;Arun Kumar

  • An Assessment of the CFS Real-Time Seasonal Forecasts

    Wanqiu Wang;Mingyue Chen;Arun Kumar

  • Intensity of hydrological cycles in warmer climates

    Fanglin Yang;Arun Kumar;Michael E. Schlesinger;Wanqiu Wang

  • The NCEP climate forecast system reanalysis. Bull Am Meteorol Soc

    Suranjana Saha;Shrinivas Moorthi;Hua-Lu Pan;Xingren Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Yan Xue
Yan Xue National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Zeng-Zhen Hu
Zeng-Zhen Hu National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Siegfried D. Schubert
Siegfried D. Schubert Goddard Space Flight Center
Daehyun Kim
Daehyun Kim University of Washington
Michael Ek
Michael Ek National Center for Atmospheric Research
Bin Wang
Bin Wang University of Hawaii at Manoa
Bohua Huang
Bohua Huang George Mason University
Frederic Vitart
Frederic Vitart European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Pingping Xie
Pingping Xie National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Duane E. Waliser
Duane E. Waliser Jet Propulsion Lab

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