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Zhiping Wen

Zhiping Wen

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
38
Citations
4091
World Ranking
8733
National Ranking
773

Overview

Zhiping Wen is affiliated with Fudan University in China and has a significant body of research focused on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Environmental Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The main topics of Wen's research include:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing

Wen has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications, with frequent appearances in leading journals such as Climate Dynamics, Journal of Climate, Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters, Science China Earth Sciences, and International Journal of Climatology. The publication counts for these venues indicate:

  • Climate Dynamics (20 publications)
  • Journal of Climate (14 publications)
  • Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters (4 publications)
  • Science China Earth Sciences (3 publications)
  • International Journal of Climatology (3 publications)

Selected recent papers by Wen include:

  • Recent Advances in Understanding Multi-scale Climate Variability of the Asian Monsoon, 2023, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
  • Contributions of Arctic Sea-Ice Loss and East Siberian Atmospheric Blocking to 2020 Record-Breaking Meiyu-Baiu Rainfall, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Modulation of South Asian Jet Wave Train on the Extreme Winter Precipitation over Southeast China: Comparison between 2015/16 and 2018/19, 2020, Journal of Climate
  • Seasonal, Interannual, and Interdecadal Variations of the East Asian Summer Monsoon: A Diurnal-Cycle Perspective, 2021, Journal of Climate
  • The characteristics and possible growth mechanisms of the quasi-biweekly Pacific-Japan teleconnection in Boreal Summer, 2020, Climate Dynamics

Wen collaborates frequently with other researchers, notably with Yuanyuan Guo, Xiaodan Chen, Sihua Huang, Xiuzhen Li, and Ruidan Chen. The number of joint publications with these coauthors suggests a continuing professional relationship.

Best Publications

  • Possible Linkage between the Monsoon Trough Variability and the Tropical Cyclone Activity over the Western North Pacific

    Liang Wu;Zhiping Wen;Ronghui Huang;Renguang Wu

  • An Interdecadal Change in Southern China Summer Rainfall around 1992/93

    Renguang Wu;Zhiping Wen;Song Yang;Yueqing Li

  • Interdecadal changes in the relationship between Southern China winter-spring precipitation and ENSO

    Jiepeng Chen;Zhiping Wen;Renguang Wu;Zesheng Chen

  • A review of recent advances in research on Asian monsoon in China

    Jinhai He;Jianhua Ju;Zhiping Wen;Junmei Lü

  • Influences of northward propagating 25–90-day and quasi-biweekly oscillations on eastern China summer rainfall

    Jiepeng Chen;Jiepeng Chen;Zhiping Wen;Zhiping Wen;Renguang Wu;Zesheng Chen

  • Relative importance of tropical SST anomalies in maintaining the Western North Pacific anomalous anticyclone during El Niño to La Niña transition years

    Zesheng Chen;Zhiping Wen;Renguang Wu;Xiaobin Lin

  • Recent Progress in Studies of the Variabilities and Mechanisms of the East Asian Monsoon in a Changing Climate

    Wen Chen;Lin Wang;Juan Feng;Zhiping Wen

  • Contrasting frontal and warm-sector heavy rainfalls over South China during the early-summer rainy season

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  • Interdecadal change in the relationship of southern China summer rainfall with tropical Indo-Pacific SST

    Renguang Wu;Song Yang;Zhiping Wen;Gang Huang

  • Contribution of south China Sea tropical cyclones to an increase in southern China summer rainfall around 1993

    Jiepeng Chen;Renguang Wu;Zhiping Wen

  • Precipitation-Surface Temperature Relationship in the IPCC CMIP5 Models

    Renguang Wu;Jiepeng Chen;Zhiping Wen

  • Influence of two types of El Niños on the East Asian climate during boreal summer: a numerical study

    Zesheng Chen;Zhiping Wen;Renguang Wu;Ping Zhao

  • Recent Advances in Understanding Multi-scale Climate Variability of the Asian Monsoon

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  • Diurnal Cycle of a Heavy Rainfall Corridor over East Asia

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  • Urbanization signatures in strong versus weak precipitation over the Pearl River Delta metropolitan regions of China

    Weibiao Li;Sheng Chen;Guixing Chen;Weimin Sha

  • The Evolution of Tropospheric Temperature Field and its Relationship with the Onset of Asian Summer Monsoon

    Haiyan He;Chung-Hsiung Sui;Maoqiu Jian;Zhiping Wen

  • Long-term Change in Summer Water Vapor Transport over South China in Recent Decades

    Xiuzhen Li;Zhiping Wen;Wen Zhou

  • Contributions of Arctic Sea-Ice Loss and East Siberian Atmospheric Blocking to 2020 Record-Breaking Meiyu-Baiu Rainfall

    Xiaodan Chen;Aiguo Dai;Zhiping Wen;Yuanyuan Song

  • Large-Scale Circulation Anomalies and Intraseasonal Oscillations Associated with Long-Lived Extreme Heat Events in South China

    Ruidan Chen;Zhiping Wen;Riyu Lu

  • Review of Chinese atmospheric science research over the past 70 years: Climate and climate change

    Jianping Huang;Wen Chen;Zhiping Wen;Guangjun Zhang

  • An interdecadal change in the intensity of interannual variability in summer rainfall over southern China around early 1990s

    Jiepeng Chen;Jiepeng Chen;Zhiping Wen;Renguang Wu;Xin Wang

  • Causes of the Extreme Hot Midsummer in Central and South China during 2017: Role of the Western Tropical Pacific Warming

    Ruidan Chen;Ruidan Chen;Zhiping Wen;Zhiping Wen;Riyu Lu;Chunzai Wang

  • Evolution of South Tropical Indian Ocean Warming and the Climatic Impacts Following Strong El Niño Events

    Zesheng Chen;Yan Du;Zhiping Wen;Renguang Wu

  • ENSO-phase dependent TD and MRG wave activity in the western North Pacific

    Liang Wu;Liang Wu;Zhiping Wen;Tim Li;Ronghui Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Renguang Wu
Renguang Wu Zhejiang University
Riyu Lu
Riyu Lu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wen Zhou
Wen Zhou Fudan University
Bin Wang
Bin Wang University of Hawaii at Manoa
Yan Du
Yan Du Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiu-Qun Yang
Xiu-Qun Yang Nanjing University
John C. Moore
John C. Moore Beijing Normal University
Wen Chen
Wen Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Deliang Chen
Deliang Chen University of Gothenburg
Shang-Ping Xie
Shang-Ping Xie University of California, San Diego

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