学术报告七十九:Toward the Development of Optimally Constrained Future Climate Forcing for Projecting Surface Mass Changes over the Antarctic Peninsula (College of Oceanography)
发布时间: 2018-05-14 浏览次数: 656
 

报告题目:Toward the Development of Optimally Constrained Future Climate Forcing for Projecting Surface Mass Changes over the Antarctic Peninsula


报告人:Professor Jing Zhang,Associate Professor,North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University


地点:西康路1号河海大学海洋学院507会议室


时间:2018年5月17日 14:00

  

报告人简介:

   Jing Zhang, Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at Department of Physics and Department of Energy and Environmental Systems environmental, North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University. Jing Zhang’s research interests include regional climate and weather studies by the means of numerical modeling. Specifically, her recent and ongoing research studies include: mesoscale wind field study of the Arctic marginal ice zone off Alaska Coast; data assimilation and its application for regional reanalysis; regional climate modeling and downscaling for environmental impact study, such as the responses of glacier mass balance to future climate and the social vulnerability to climate change in the coastal zone; modeling studies of Arctic storm's intensification and persistence; vegetation-land-air interactions and climate impacts of greening north; surface mass balance modeling for the Antarctic Peninsula. Through these studies she wishes to gain improved understanding of polar weather and climate system.