Wen Zhou mainly investigates Climatology, Environmental science, Monsoon, Oceanography and Subtropical ridge. His Climatology study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Atmospheric sciences. His Atmospheric sciences study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Madden–Julian oscillation and Tropical cyclone.
His Monsoon research incorporates themes from North Atlantic oscillation and Teleconnection. His Oceanography study incorporates themes from Middle latitudes and Boreal. Wen Zhou has included themes like Synoptic scale meteorology, Indian Ocean Dipole, Westerlies, Geopotential height and Anticyclone in his Subtropical ridge study.
His primary areas of study are Climatology, Environmental science, Atmospheric sciences, Oceanography and Precipitation. His study brings together the fields of East Asia and Climatology. His Environmental science investigation overlaps with other disciplines such as Tropical cyclone, Global warming, Troposphere, Moisture and Subtropical ridge.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Madden–Julian oscillation and Anomaly in addition to Atmospheric sciences. Wen Zhou works in the field of Oceanography, focusing on Sea surface temperature in particular. His Teleconnection research integrates issues from Empirical orthogonal functions and Rossby wave.
Wen Zhou mostly deals with Environmental science, Climatology, Atmospheric sciences, El Niño Southern Oscillation and Oceanography. His Climatology research includes elements of Global warming and Precipitation. His Atmospheric sciences study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Urban heat island, Intensity, China sea and Atmospheric instability.
His research in the fields of Indian Ocean Dipole overlaps with other disciplines such as Thermodynamic process. His work on Sea level rise as part of general Oceanography study is frequently linked to Carbon, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work on Summer monsoon rainfall as part of general Monsoon study is frequently linked to West african, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Wen Zhou mainly focuses on Climatology, Environmental science, Cell biology, Transcription factor and Monsoon. His Climatology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Spatial distribution, Effects of global warming and Precipitation. His study in Precipitation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Atmospheric circulation, Indian ocean and Forcing.
His Intracellular study, which is part of a larger body of work in Cell biology, is frequently linked to Notch signaling pathway, RBPJ, BCL11B and Downregulation and upregulation, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Transcription factor research integrates issues from Chromatin and Regulation of gene expression. His Monsoon research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Global warming, Climate model and Troposphere.
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Recent changes in the summer precipitation pattern in East China and the background circulation
Yali Zhu;Huijun Wang;Wen Zhou;Jiehua Ma.
Climate Dynamics (2011)
In Situ Transcription Profiling of Single Cells Reveals Spatial Organization of Cells in the Mouse Hippocampus
Sheel Shah;Sheel Shah;Eric Lubeck;Wen Zhou;Long Cai.
Neuron (2016)
PDO, ENSO and the early summer monsoon rainfall over south China
Johnny C. L. Chan;Wen Zhou;Wen Zhou.
Geophysical Research Letters (2005)
Different impacts of El Niño and El Niño Modoki on China rainfall in the decaying phases
Juan Feng;Wen Chen;C.-Y. Tam;Wen Zhou.
International Journal of Climatology (2011)
Synoptic-Scale Controls of Persistent Low Temperature and Icy Weather over Southern China in January 2008
Wen Zhou;Johnny C. L. Chan;Wen Chen;Jian Ling.
Monthly Weather Review (2009)
ENSO and the South China Sea summer monsoon onset
Wen Zhou;Johnny C. L. Chan.
International Journal of Climatology (2007)
Interannual Variations of East Asian Trough Axis at 500 hPa and its Association with the East Asian Winter Monsoon Pathway
Lin Wang;Wen Chen;Wen Zhou;Ronghui Huang.
Journal of Climate (2009)
Relationship between Ural–Siberian Blocking and the East Asian Winter Monsoon in Relation to the Arctic Oscillation and the El Niño–Southern Oscillation
Ho Nam Cheung;Wen Zhou;Hing Yim Mok;Man Chi Wu.
Journal of Climate (2012)
Interdecadal variability of the relationship between the East Asian winter monsoon and ENSO
W. Zhou;W. Zhou;X. Wang;T. J. Zhou;C. Li.
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics (2007)
Three Eurasian teleconnection patterns: spatial structures, temporal variability, and associated winter climate anomalies
Yuyun Liu;Lin Wang;Wen Zhou;Wen Chen.
Climate Dynamics (2014)
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