Dr. Shih-Yu Simon Wang

Dr. Shih-Yu Simon WangDr. Shih-Yu Simon WangDr. Shih-Yu Simon WangDr. Shih-Yu Simon Wang
  • Profile
  • Academic Publication
    • Books
    • Chapters
    • Papers
  • Data Courses
    • Climate Dynamics
    • Couse1
    • Course 2
    • Course 3
  • USU Climate-Risk Lab
    • Climate Financial Risk
    • Climate Risk
    • Lack of Incentive?
  • Research
    • Research
  • Climate Degree
    • Climate Science Degree

Dr. Shih-Yu Simon Wang

Dr. Shih-Yu Simon WangDr. Shih-Yu Simon WangDr. Shih-Yu Simon Wang
  • Profile
  • Academic Publication
    • Books
    • Chapters
    • Papers
  • Data Courses
    • Climate Dynamics
    • Couse1
    • Course 2
    • Course 3
  • USU Climate-Risk Lab
    • Climate Financial Risk
    • Climate Risk
    • Lack of Incentive?
  • Research
    • Research
  • Climate Degree
    • Climate Science Degree

Chapters & White Papers

  • Cohen, J., X. Zhang et al. (S.-Y. Wang), 2018: Arctic change and possible influence on mid-latitude climate and weather. White Paper on Arctic-MidLatitude Interactions, US CLIVAR.  (link)


  • Fletcher, R., Buckley, B., C. Pottier, and S.-Y. Wang, 2017:  Fourteen to Sixteen Centuries AD: The Case of Angkor and Monsoon Extremes in Southeast Asia, in Megadrought and Collapse: From Early Agriculture to Angkor, H. Weiss (Ed.), Oxford University Press (link).


  • Wang, S.-Y., J.-H. Yoon, R. R. Gillies, and H.-H. Hsu, 2017: The California Drought: Trends and Impacts. In Climate Extremes: Patterns and Mechanisms, AGU Monograph, Wang et al. (Ed.), pp 223-235.


  • Wang, S.-Y., and Coauthors, 2014: Fire and Ice - California Drought and "Polar Vortex" in a Changing Climate. NWS/NOAA Science and Technology Infusion Climate Bulletin. J. Zhao & W. Higgins (Ed.), p37-39.


  • Wang, S.-Y., and Coauthors, 2014: Could the 2012 Drought Have Been Anticipated? – A NASA NEWS Initiative. NWS/NOAA Science and Technology Infusion Climate Bulletin. p1-6. PDF


  • Wang, S.-Y., and R. R. Gillies, 2012: Climatology of the U.S. Intermountain West. In Modern Climatology, S.-Y. Wang and R. R. Gillies (Ed.), InTech, Vienna, Austria [ISBN 979-953-307-337-7]


  • Wang, S.-Y., Gillies, R. R. (2011). Dynamic Linkage between the Sahel Greening and Intense Atlantic Hurricanes, in J. Zhao & W. Higgins (Ed.), NOAA NWS Science and Technology Infusion Climate Bulletin. pp. 166-174.


  • Wang, S.-Y., Davies, R., Gillies, R. R., Jin, J. (2011). Changing Monsoon Extremes and Dynamics: Example in Pakistan, in J. Zhao & W. Higgins (Ed.), NOAA NWS, Science & Technology Infusion Climate Bulletin. pp. 61-68.


  • Jin, J., S.-Y. Wang, and R. R. Gillies, 2011: An Improved Dynamical Downscaling for the Western United States. In Climate Change / Book 2, R. Pignatello Ed., InTech, Rijeka, Croatia [ISBN 979-953-307-277-6]
  • Wang, S.-Y., R. R. Gillies, M. Booth, J.-H. Yoon, and S. Weaver, 2010: Prediction of Winter Persistent Inversions in the Intermountain Region. NOAA National Weather Service, Science & Technology Infusion Climate Bulletin, December 2010.


  • Wang, S.-Y., and R. R. Gillies, 2009: The Pacific QDO as a natural predictor for the Great Salt Lake elevation.”  NOAA National Weather Service, Science & Technology Infusion Climate Bulletin, December 2009.

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