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Li Shuanglin

Name:
Li Shuanglin
Education:
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Postal Code:
100029
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Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 9804, NZC Beijing 100029, China
E-mail:
shuanglin.li@mail.iap.ac.cn

Resume:
2006.12 to present:Research Scientist, Nansen-Zhu International Research Centre, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS
2001.1-2006.11:,Associate Scientist,Research Scientist, NOAA ESRL-CIRES Climate Diagnostics Branch,University of Colorado at Boulder
2000.8- 12:, Assistant Research Scientist, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS.
1997.9-2000.7:Research assistant (Ph.D. Candidiate), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS. Supervisors: Profs. TAO Shiyang and JI Liren.
1994.9-1997.6:Research assistant (Master Degree student), Nanjing Institute of Meteorology. Supervisor: WANG Panxin
1988.8-1994.8:Weather forecaster, Wuhan Central Weather Service. Wuhan
1984.9-1988.7:Undergraduate, Chengdu Meteorological Institute.

Reviewer for
(1)Proposals submitted to the National Science Foundation (NSF) of the US, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC).
(2)Manuscripts submitted to "Climate Dynamics", "Geophysical Research Letters", "International Journal of Climatology", and "Advance of Atmospheric Sciences".

Direction:
1) SSTA influence on the seasonal, interannual, and interdecadal variations of the NAM/SAM.
2) Mechanisms for the interannual and interdecadal anomalies of East and South Asian climate
3) Extratropical air-sea interaction,
4) Developing slab ocean model.

Achievements:

Article:
Li, Shuanglin, W. A. Robinson, M. P. Hoerling, and K. M. Weickmann, 2007: Dynamics of the extratropical response to a tropical Atlantic SST anomaly. J. Climate. 20(3), 560-574.


Li, Shuanglin, and G. Bates, 2007: Influence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation on the winter climate of East China. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 24(1),126-135.


Peng, S., W.A. Robinson, Shuanglin Li, and M.A. Alexander, 2006: Effects of Ekman transport on the NAO response to a tropical Atlantic SST anomaly. J. Climate 19,4803-4818.


Li, Shuanglin, M. P. Hoerling, and S. Peng, 2006: Effect of extratropical air-sea interaction on the forcing of Indian Ocean warming upon NAO. Geophys. Res. Lett. 33(7), L07713, 10.1029/2005GL025558.


Li, Shuanglin, M. P. Hoerling, S. Peng, and K. M. Weickmann, 2006: The annular response to tropical Pacific SST forcing. J. Climate. 19(9), 1802-1819.


Peng, S., W. A. Robinson, Shuanglin Li, and M.P. Hoerling, 2005: Tropical Atlantic SST forcing of coupled North Atlantic seasonal responses. J. Climate. 18,480-496.


Li,Shuanglin, 2004: Influence of the Northwest Atlantic SST anomaly on the circulation over the Ural Mountains. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 82(4), 971-988.


Robinson, W. A., Shuanglin Li, and S. Peng, 2003: Dynamical nonlinearity in the atmospheric response to Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies. Geophys. Res. Lett. 30(20), 2038,doi:10.1029/2003GL018416.


Li, Shuanglin, W. A. Robinson, and S. Peng, 2003: Influence of the North Atlantic SST tripole on northwest African rainfall. J. Geophy. Res., 108(D19), 4594-4610, doi:10.1029/2002JD003130.


Peng, S., W. A. Robinson, and Shuanglin Li,2003: Mechanisms for the linear and nonlinear NAO responses to the North Atlantic SST tripole. J. Climate, 16, 1987-2004.


Peng, S., W. A. Robinson, and Shuanglin Li,2002: North Atlantic SST forcing of the NAO and relationships with intrinsic hemispheric variability. Geophys. Res. Lett. 29(8),117-121.


Li, Shuanglin, Ji Liren, and Ni Yunqi,2001: The persistent anomaly of summertime circulation over the Ural Mountains. Chinese Science Bulletin, 46(19),1652-1656


Li, Shuanglin, Ji Liren et al.,2001: On the Formation and Maintenance Mechanism of Summertime Circulation Persistent Anomalies over the Ural Mountains, Adv. Atmos. Sci.,18(5),819-830.


Li, Shuanglin、Ji Liren et al.,2001:The maintenance of the blocking over the Ural Mountains during the second Meiyu period in the summer of 1998 floods year”, Adv. Atmos. Sci., 18(1),87-105.


Lin Wantao, Ji Zhongzhen, Li Shuanglin, et al., 2000: A comparative analysis of the computational stability for the difference schemes of linear and non-linear evolution equations. Progress in Natural Sci,, 10(10), 936-940.


Li, S.,and L. Ji,2001: Background Circulation Characteristics of the Persistent Anomalies of Summertime Circulation over the Ural Mountains. Acta Meteorologica Sinica,59(3),280-293. (In Chinese with English abstract)


Li, S., D. Zhang, L. Ji, and P. Wang, 1999: Diagnosis of heating field of the global spectral model IAP T42L9. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Science, 23(2),191-198. (In Chinese with English abstract)


Li, S., D. Zhang, L. Ji, and P. Wang, 1999: Numerical Simulation on the northward shift of the subtropics high over the West Pacific: one case study. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Science,23(3),296-307 (In Chinese with English abstract)


Li, S., and L. Ji, 1999: Impact of heating over the South Asia Monsoon Sector upon the subtropical High over the West Pacific. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 5(2),140-151.

Community service:

Commitment to research the situation:
1) "The attribution of the recent interdecadal climate shift in China"(January 2007-December 2009), funded by Chinese Academy of Sciences, 700K RMB, PI.
2) "Study on The Southern Annular Mode Trend and the Tropical Ocean Warming" (January 2008-December 2010), funded by the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), 390K RMB, PI.
3) "Integrated Study on Climate Transition in the Past 100 Years in China" (January 2008-December 2011), funded by the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), 2 million RMB, co-PI.