World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
41
Citations
5978
World Ranking
7777
National Ranking
97

Overview

Yongqi Gao was affiliated with the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research in Norway, contributing extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Over the course of their career, they focused on a range of research areas including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Management Science and Operations Research, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's research covered diverse topics with a significant emphasis on climate-related studies. Key topics included:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols

Yongqi Gao published frequently in several venues, contributing multiple articles that advanced understanding in climate science. Frequent publication venues were:

  • Climate Dynamics
  • Journal of Climate
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Coauthorship was an important part of their scientific activity. Frequent collaborators included Tian Tian, Shuting Yang, Yu-Chiao Liang, Young-Oh Kwon, and Guillaume Gastineau, each contributing to multiple joint publications.

Prominent papers authored or coauthored by Yongqi Gao illustrate the scientist's focus on climate processes and Arctic dynamics:

  • Eurasian Cooling Linked to the Vertical Distribution of Arctic Warming (2020, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • Arctic sea-ice loss intensifies aerosol transport to the Tibetan Plateau (2020, Nature Climate Change)
  • Multi-Source and Temporal Attention Network for Probabilistic Wind Power Prediction (2021, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy)
  • North Atlantic Modulation of Interdecadal Variations in Hot Drought Events over Northeastern China (2020, Journal of Climate)
  • Seasonal to decadal predictions of regional Arctic sea ice by assimilating sea surface temperature in the Norwegian Climate Prediction Model (2020, Climate Dynamics)

Best Publications

  • Impact of Arctic Oscillation on the East Asian climate: A review

    Shengping He;Shengping He;Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao;Fei Li;Fei Li;Huijun Wang;Huijun Wang

  • Evaluating Global Ocean Carbon Models: The Importance of Realistic Physics

    Scott C. Doney;Keith Lindsay;K. Caldeira;J.-M. Campin;J.-M. Campin

  • Evaluation of ocean carbon cycle models with data-based metrics

    K. Matsumoto;Jorge L. Sarmiento;Robert M. Key;Olivier Aumont

  • Evaluation of ocean model ventilation with CFC-11: comparison of 13 global ocean models

    Jean-Claude Dutay;John L. Bullister;Scott C. Doney;James C. Orr

  • Arctic Sea Ice and Eurasian Climate: A Review

    Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao;Jianqi Sun;Fei Li;Shengping He

  • Evaluating Impacts of Recent Arctic Sea Ice Loss on the Northern Hemisphere Winter Climate Change

    Fumiaki Ogawa;Fumiaki Ogawa;Noel Keenlyside;Noel Keenlyside;Noel Keenlyside;Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao;Torben Koenigk

  • Spring Arctic Oscillation-East Asian summer monsoon connection through circulation changes over the western North Pacific

    Dao-Yi Gong;Jing Yang;Seong-Joong Kim;Yongqi Gao

  • The western Pacific subtropical high after the 1970s: westward or eastward shift?

    Yanyan Huang;Huijun Wang;Ke Fan;Ke Fan;Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao

  • Eurasian Cooling Linked to the Vertical Distribution of Arctic Warming

    Shengping He;Xinping Xu;Tore Furevik;Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao

  • Decadal fingerprints of freshwater discharge around Greenland in a multi-model ensemble

    Didier Swingedouw;Christian B. Rodehacke;Erik Behrens;Matthew Menary

  • Mechanism on how the spring Arctic sea ice impacts the East Asian summer monsoon

    Dong Guo;Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao;Ingo Bethke;Daoyi Gong

  • The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation: Its manifestations and impacts with special emphasis on the Atlantic region north of 60°N

    Kenneth F. Drinkwater;Martin Miles;Iselin Medhaug;Odd Helge Otterå

  • Arctic sea-ice loss intensifies aerosol transport to the Tibetan Plateau

    Fei Li;Xin Wan;Huijun Wang;Huijun Wang;Yvan Joseph Orsolini

  • Pacific contribution to the early twentieth-century warming in the Arctic

    Lea Svendsen;Noel Keenlyside;Noel Keenlyside;Ingo Bethke;Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao

  • Modulation of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation on the summer precipitation over East China: a comparison of observations to 600-years control run of Bergen Climate Model

    Lei Yu;Lei Yu;Tore Furevik;Tore Furevik;Odd Helge Otterå;Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao

  • Anthropogenic agent implicated as a prime driver of shift in precipitation in eastern China in the late 1970s

    T. Wang;H. J. Wang;O. H. Otterå;Y. Q. Gao;Y. Q. Gao;Y. Q. Gao

  • Teleconnection between Sea Ice in the Barents Sea in June and the Silk Road, Pacific-Japan and East Asian Rainfall Patterns in August

    Shengping He;Shengping He;Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao;Tore Furevik;Huijun Wang;Huijun Wang

  • On the Strengthened Relationship between the East Asian Winter Monsoon and Arctic Oscillation: A Comparison of 1950–70 and 1983–2012

    Fei Li;Huijun Wang;Yongqi Gao

  • Simulated North Atlantic‐Nordic Seas water mass exchanges in an isopycnic coordinate OGCM

    Jan Even Øie Nilsen;Jan Even Øie Nilsen;Yongqi Gao;Helge Drange;Helge Drange;Helge Drange;Tore Furevik;Tore Furevik

  • The response of the North Pacific Decadal Variability to strong tropical volcanic eruptions

    Tao Wang;Odd Helge Otterå;Yongqi Gao;Yongqi Gao;Huijun Wang

  • North Atlantic Modulation of Interdecadal Variations in Hot Drought Events over Northeastern China

    Huixin Li;Shengping He;Yongqi Gao;Huopo Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Huijun Wang
Huijun Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Helge Drange
Helge Drange University of Bergen
Noel Keenlyside
Noel Keenlyside University of Bergen
Tore Furevik
Tore Furevik University of Bergen
Mats Bentsen
Mats Bentsen NORCE Research
Ola M. Johannessen
Ola M. Johannessen Nansen Scientific Society
Yvan J. Orsolini
Yvan J. Orsolini Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Juliette Mignot
Juliette Mignot Université Paris Cité
Jianqi Sun
Jianqi Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Daoyi Gong
Daoyi Gong Beijing Normal University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Studying Environmental Sciences opens doors to various interdisciplinary fields that enrich both knowledge and career prospects. Many students complement their environmental expertise with social sciences, making programs like the best online bachelors in sociology programs an attractive option for gaining a broader understanding of societal impacts on the environment.

For those pursuing advanced leadership roles or academic positions, educational doctorates offer valuable credentials. Online options such as online edd no dissertation programs provide flexible paths without the traditional research burdens, appealing to working professionals. Additionally, transitioning between degrees is made easier through eds to edd programs online, enabling a smooth academic progression in education leadership.

For those interested in community-focused work, degrees like a Doctorate in Social Work offer pathways into policy development and social justice, which are crucial to effective environmental work. The dsw programs online invite professionals to enhance their impact through affordable, flexible study options.

Exploring these related online degrees broadens the career pathways available after studying Environmental Sciences and better equips graduates to address complex environmental challenges.

Best Scientists Citing Yongqi Gao