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Guomin Wang

Guomin Wang Contact Details:
  • Email : G.Wang@bom.gov.au
  • Phone: +61-(0)3-9669-4747
  • Fax : +61-(0)3-9669-4660
  • Postal Address:
    Bureau of Meteorology.
    BMRC.
    GPO Box 1289,
    Melbourne, Victoria 3001
    Australia
Personal Data:

Education:

  • B.Sc. in Department of Meteorology (1982)
    Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, Nanjing, China
  • M.S. in Department of Atmospheric Sciences (1985)
    Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
    Thesis title: Factors Determining the Seasonal Jump of the Subtropical Highs
  • Ph.D. in Department of Atmospheric Sciences (1989)
    Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
    Thesis title: The Atmospheric Low-Frequency Variability Associated with Intraseasonal Oscillation

Interests & Research:

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Publications:

  • Kleeman, R., G. Wang and S. Jason, 1999: Surface flux response to interannual tropical Pacific sea surface temperature variability in AMIP models. Submitted to Climate Dynamics.
  • McGuffie, K. and G. Wang, 1997: Landfalling tropical cyclones and the Tropical Cyclones Coastal Impacts Program. Improving Short-Range Forecasting: Abstracts of Presentations at The Ninth Annual BMRC Modelling Workshop, BMRC Research Report No. 64, 55-58.
  • Wang, G. and Y. Ni, 1997: Climate Predictability in Monthly and Seasonal Time Scales. unpublished paper.
  • Yuan, J. and G. Wang, 1997: Numerical Analysis of Typhoon Asymmetric Structure and Its Relation to Typhoon Motion. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 13, 135-142.
  • Wang, G. and S. Wang, 1996: A Two-Way Interactive Movable Nested Mesh Model Development for Typhoon Track Prediction. Journal of Tropical Meteorology (English version), 155-162.
  • Wang, G. and S. Wang, 1996: An Application of a Bogus Typhoon Scheme to a High Resolution Numerical Weather Prediction Model. Atmospheric Science Research and Application, 5, 13-20.
  • Wang, G., S. Wang and J. Li, 1996: A Bogus Typhoon Scheme and Its Application to a Movable Nested Mesh Model. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 13, 103-114.
  • Wang, G., 1995: Prediction Experiments of Typhoon Track Using a Nested Movable Mesh Model. paper presented at The WMO International Workshop on Limited Area and VariableResolution Models, Beijing, China.
  • Wang, G. and Z. Wang, 1995: Identification of Anomalous Persistent Mode and Its Impact on Predictability in the Barotropic Atmosphere with Orographic Forcing. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 20, 207-215. Also presented at The WMO International Workshop on Imbalances of Slowly Varying Components of Predictable Atmospheric Motions, Beijing, China.
  • Guan, Z. and G. Wang, 1994: A Special Form of Nonlinear Gravity Waves in the Atmosphere. Scientia Meteorologica Sinica, 14, 121-126.
  • Wang, G. and K. Zhou, 1994: Geographical Distribution and Seasonal Variation of Monthly Mean 500mb Height Correlation. Plateau Meteorology, 13, 463-467.
  • Wang, G., S. Wang and S. Ma, 1994: Application of an Economical Explicit Time Integration Scheme to a Limited-Area Numerical Prediction Model. Scientia Meteorologica Sinica, 14, 322-335.
  • Wang, G., 1993: One Possible Mechanism for the Principal Mode of Atmospheric Low-Frequency Variability in Northern Hemisphere Winter. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 10, 54-60.
  • Xu, J. and G. Wang, 1993: The Propagation Path and the Maintenance of Low-Frequency Oscillation Inferred from Observations. Journal of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, 16, 314-318.
  • Wang, G. and S. Huang, 1993: Preliminary Study on Mechanismof Tropical-Midlatitude Interaction in Intraseasonal Time Scale. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 17, 442-450.
  • Wang, G., 1993: Variability in a Nonlinear Model of the Atmosphere with Climatic Forcing. Papers in Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University Press, 273-284.
  • Wang, G. and J. Xu, 1993: The Relationship between Principal Components of Geopotential Height and Barotropic Energy Conversion in the Northern Hemisphere Winter. Quarterly Journal of Applied Meteorology, 4, 434-439.
  • Wang, G., 1993: Barotropic Instability Theory on Atmospheric Teleconnection Patterns. Climate Dynamics, China Meteorological Press, 129-143.
  • Wang, G. and S. Huang, 1992: Barotropic Normal Mode Analysis of Initial Value Problem and the Forcing Response Problem over Tropical and Subtropical Areas. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 8, 97-104.
  • Wang, G. and S. Huang, 1992: A Study on Variational Charateristics of Atmospheric Low-Frequency Anomalous Flows During the Northern Hemisphere Winter. Scientia Meteorologica Sinica, 12, 251-257. Also presented at International Symposium on Asian Monsoon, Tsukuba, Japan.
  • Wang, G. and Z. Guan, 1992: Interactions of Tropical Forcing Responses and Winter Time Basic Flow in Barotropic Atmosphere. 12, 452-456.
  • Wang, G., 1992: An Introduction to General Circulation of Atmosphere. Textbook of Nanjing University.
  • Wang, G., 1991: The Influence of Stationary Waves on Forcing Response in Barotropic Atmosphere. Acta Meteorologica Sinica, 49, 402-410.
  • Wang, G., 1990: Atmospheric LowFrequency Variability: A Review. Science and Technology, 5, 8-15.
  • Wang, G., 1986: Some Factors Determining the Jump of the Subtropical Highs. Scientia Meteorologica Sinica, 6, 50-61.
  • Wang, G., 1988: The Atmospheric LowFrequency Variability Associated with Intraseasonal Oscillation. Ph.D. Thesis, Nanjing University.
  • Wang, G., 1985: Factors Determining the Seasonal Jump of the Subtropical Highs. M. Sc. Thesis, Nanjing University.


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