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

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Weather and Climate Events

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Stuivenvolt Allen, J., S.-Y. Wang, Y. Chikamoto, J. D.D. Meyer, Z. F. Johnson, and L. Deng, 2023: Growing Pacific Linkage with Western North Atlantic Explosive Cyclogenesis. Journal of Climate, in press (PDF)

Pokharel, B., S. Sharma, J. Stuivenvolt-Allen, et al., 2023: Amplified drought trends in Nepal increase the potential for Himalayan wildfires. Climatic Change, DOI:10.1007/s10584-023-03495-3

Stuivenvolt Allen, J., and S.-Y. Wang, 2022: North American fire weather catalyzed by the extratropical transition of tropical cyclones. Climate Dynamics, DOI:10.1007/s00382-022-06561-1

Stuivenvolt Allen, J., S.-Y. Wang, et al., 2020: Three western pacific typhoons strengthened fire weather in the recent northwest U.S. conflagration. Geophysical Research Letters, DOI:10.1029/2020GL091430

Zhang, P., J.-H. Jeong, J.-H. Yoon, H. Kim, S.-Y. Wang, et al., 2020: Abrupt shift to hotter and drier climate over inner East Asia beyond the tipping point. Science, DOI: 10.1126/science.abb3368

Sun, X., Q. Ding, S.-Y. Wang, et al., 2022: Enhanced jet stream waviness induced by suppressed tropical Pacific convection during boreal summer. Nature Communications, 13, #1288


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