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Bin Wang

Report (2005-present) Advance meeting with Dean November 16 2007. Bin Wang. Teaching Research Publication Citation Grants International committees Editorship Others. Teaching. One course per year Evaluation: average 4.5 above 12 Graduate students advised, most PhD

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  1. Report (2005-present) Advance meeting with Dean November 16 2007 Bin Wang

  2. Teaching Research Publication Citation Grants International committees Editorship Others

  3. Teaching • One course per year • Evaluation: average 4.5 above • 12 Graduate students advised, most PhD • 10 Postdoctoral fellow mentored • 4 short term visiting students (3-6 months) • Visiting scientists • Current: 5 postdoc, 6 PhD students

  4. Research Area • Primary Fields: Climate Dynamics, Tropical Meteorology, and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics. • Current research themes Tropical intraseasonal oscillation, ENSO, Monsoons , Tropical cyclones, Climate predictability and prediction, Large-scale air-sea interaction Wave and instability • Research approach theoretical model, numerical modeling, and observational analyses.

  5. Publication • Two books edited • 4 book chapters • Refereed papers: • In press 10 (first author: 2) • 2007: 9 (3) • 2006: 11 (3) • 2005 16 (4)

  6. Published in 2006: 18 Chapters 26 authors Variability Physical Processes Modeling Prediction Future Change Economic impacts

  7. Citation • H-index: 34 • 2005-present: Over 1600 1. ENSO • Wang, B., 1995: Interdecadal changes in El Nino onset in the last four decades.J. Climate, 8, 267-258. (223) 2. Monsoon and tropical cyclone • Wang, B., R. Wu, and X. Fu, 2000: Pacific-East Asia teleconnection: How does ENSO affect East Asian climate?J.Climate, 13, 1517-1536. (160) 3. Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillation • Wang, B., and H. Rui, 1990a: Synoptic climatology of transient tropical intraseasonal convection anomalies.Meteor.Atmos. Phys., 44(1-4), 43-61. (121) • Rui. H., and B. Wang, 1990: Development characteristics and dynamic structure of tropical intraseasonal convection anomalies.J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 357-379. (120) 4. Wave dynamics • Wang, 1988: Dynamics of tropical low frequency waves: An analysis of moist Kelvin waves. J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 2051-2065. (101)

  8. Current Research Grants (PI) • NSF. Dynamics and moist thermodynamics of the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation. $525,000. 3/1/2007-2/28/2010 • ONR: Dynamical control of rapid tropical cyclone intensification by environmental shears, $598,000. 09/2005-08/2008,Contract Code: N00014-02-0532. • NOAA: Title: Biennial and interdecadal variations of the Tropical Pacific Ocean. $363,000, 2006-2009. • Korea Science Technology Agency: Analysis of climate change in Korea and East Asian area. $250,000, June 1 2004-May 2008. • APEC Climate Center: Climate Prediction and its Application to Society, $590,000. April 2005- December 2007.

  9. International Committee • Co-Chair, Science Steering Committee, WCRP/Asian Monsoon Years (2007-2011) 04/2007-present • Co-Chair, CLIVAR Asian-Australian Monsoon Panel (AAMP) 06/2005-present . • WCRP/CLIVAR Science Steering Group member. 06/2004-present • Science Steering Committee, WWRP/Year of Tropical Convection, 2007 • Co-Chair, Advisory Committee on Climate Impacts, WMO/WWRP/Monsoon panel • APEC Climate Center Science Advisory Committee member. 11/2005-present

  10. International Committees • Co-Chair, Academic Committee, National Key Laboratory for Atmospheric Science and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. 01/2001-present • Advisory Committee member, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Science 02/2006-present • Co-Chair, Science Advisory Committee, WMO/East Asian Activity Center 04/2005-present.

  11. Editorship • Editor, Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, American Meteorological Society, 08/05-present. • Editor, Journal of the Korean Meteorological Society, 01/04-present. • Associated Editor, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 01/02-present. • Member, Editorial Board, Acta Meteorologica Sinica, Chinese Meteorological Society,01/99-presendent. • Advisory board, World Scientific Publishing Company's Book Series on East Asian Meteorology, 01/02-presendent. • Member, Editorial Board, Trends in Atmospheric Science, India. • Member, Editorial Committee, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 01/00-presedent. • Member, Editorial Board, Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 01/02-presendent. • Member, Editorial Committee, Journal of Ocean University of China, 01/00-present.

  12. New Directions Climate modeling • Wang, B., I.-S. Kang, and J.-Y. Lee, 2004: Ensemble Simulations of Asian–Australian Monsoon Variability by 11 AGCMs. J. Climate, 17, 803–818. Climate controls of tropical cyclone Wang, B., Q. Ding, X. Fu, I.-S. Kang, K. Jin, J. Shukla, and F. Doblas-Reyes, 2005: Fundamental challenges in simulation and prediction of summer monsoon rainfall, Geophys. Res. Lett., Vol. 32, No. 15, L15711,doi: 10.1029/2005GL022734 12. Global monsoon • Wang, B., and Q. Ding, 2006: Changes in global monsoon precipitation over the past 56 years. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L06711, doi:10.1029/2005GL025347. Paleo climate and climate change

  13. CliPAS Climate Prediction and Its Application to Society A Joint International Research Project in Support of APCC Objectives Investigate a set of key scientific problems on multi-model ensemble (MME) climate prediction Establish well-validated MME prediction systems for intraseasonal and seasonal prediction Develop economic and societal application models.

  14. Asian Monsoon Years (AMY 2007-2011) http://mahasri.cr.chiba-u.ac.jp/ A cross-cutting initiative of coordinated observation and modeling efforts in Asian-Australian Monsoon System A major component of the International Monsoon Study under the leadership of WCRP.

  15. Global Monsoon Changes (1948-2004) Wang and Ding 2006, GRL Annual Mean Precipitation In the last 56 years global land monsoon (domain shown in upper panel) shows a weakening trend (left lower panel). However, in the last 25 years, Oceanic monsoon rainfall increases while land monsoon unchanged (lower right panel).

  16. Thanks Diamond Head

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