Modeling on the summer Asian monsoon evolutions
Professor Zhengyu Liu,Department of Atmosphere and Oceanography Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research group works on the modeling of global climate system; Ocean-atmosphere-land interaction; Climate change and climate variability in the past, present, and future. The most recent INCITE effort is a collaboration with National Center for Climatic Research on the world’s 1st transient simulation of the coupled earth system evolution of the last 21,000 years in the NCAR Climate System Model, one of the state-of-art climate model that has been used for AR4 climate projections. Intensive computing, visualization and analysis are being carried out to understand climate sensitivity and the mechanism of abrupt climate changes in the complex earth system model. He has published high-quality papers in top SCI international journals, such as in Nature, Science and JGR etc.
Changes in atmospheric circulations and Modeling on the summer Asian monsoon evolutions:Introduce climate modeling by using the world’s 1st transient simulation of the coupled earth system evolution in the NCAR Climate System Model, and analysis Asian summer monsoon and atmospheric circulation changes during the past 20 ka BP.
Time: 8:30am, June 29, 2012
Location: Conference Room, 5th Floor, Administration Building