Fuqing Zhang
Affiliations: | 2001-2008 | Atmospheric Sciences | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
2008- | Meteorology | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
Area:
Atmospheric predictability, Data assimilation, Mesoscale meteorology, Tropical cyclones, Severe stormsWebsite:
https://adapt.psu.edu/ZHANG/Google:
"Fuqing Zhang"Bio:
https://adapt.psu.edu/ZHANG/Zhang-CV.pdf
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9516-5355
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=RL0foHcAAAAJ&hl=en
https://www.proquest.com/openview/f84f598a2f3bd10341fde0ec356e96a9/1
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorSteven E. Koch | grad student | 2000 | NCSU (Meteorology Tree) | |
(The role of unbalanced dynamics and topography in the generation of mesoscale gravity waves) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeZhiyong Meng | grad student | 2007 | Texas A & M |
Jason A. Sippel | grad student | 2008 | Texas A & M |
Shuguang Wang | grad student | 2008 | Texas A & M |
Jonathan Poterjoy | grad student | 2014 | Penn State (Meteorology Tree) |
Benjamin Weiss Green | grad student | 2015 | Penn State (Meteorology Tree) |
Erin Brooke Munsell | grad student | 2016 | Penn State (Meteorology Tree) |
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Publications
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Qian T, Zhang F, Wei J, et al. (2020) Diurnal Characteristics of Gravity Waves over the Tibetan Plateau in 2015 Summer Using 10-km Downscaled Simulations from WRF-EnKF Regional Reanalysis Atmosphere. 11: 631 |
Chan M, Zhang F, Chen X, et al. (2020) Potential Impacts of Assimilating All-sky Satellite Infrared Radiances on Convection-Permitting Analysis and Prediction of Tropical Convection Monthly Weather Review. 148: 3203-3224 |
Nystrom RG, Rotunno R, Davis CA, et al. (2020) Consistent Impacts of Surface Enthalpy and Drag Coefficient Uncertainty between an Analytical Model and Simulated Tropical Cyclone Maximum Intensity and Storm Structure Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 77: 3059-3080 |
Sun YQ, Zhang F. (2020) A New Theoretical Framework for Understanding Multiscale Atmospheric Predictability Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 77: 2297-2309 |
Chen A, Emanuel KA, Chen D, et al. (2020) Rising future tropical cyclone-induced extreme winds in the Mekong River Basin Chinese Science Bulletin. 65: 419-424 |
Minola L, Zhang F, Azorin-Molina C, et al. (2020) Near-surface mean and gust wind speeds in ERA5 across Sweden: towards an improved gust parametrization Climate Dynamics. 55: 887-907 |
Tapiador FJ, Roca R, Del Genio A, et al. (2019) Is precipitation a good metric for model performance? Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 100: 223-233 |
He J, Zhang F, Chen X, et al. (2019) Development and Evaluation of an Ensemble-Based Data Assimilation System for Regional Reanalysis Over the Tibetan Plateau and Surrounding Regions. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 11: 2503-2522 |
Zhang Y, Stensrud DJ, Zhang F. (2019) Simultaneous assimilation of radar and all-sky satellite infrared radiance observations for convection-allowing ensemble analysis and prediction of severe thunderstorms Monthly Weather Review. 147: 4389-4409 |
Nystrom RG, Zhang F. (2019) Practical Uncertainties in the Limited Predictability of the Record-Breaking Intensification of Hurricane Patricia (2015) Monthly Weather Review. 147: 3535-3556 |