Zhenghui Xie
Professor
Institute of Atmospheric Physics
Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
Biography
Zhenghui Xie, Professor/Dr., Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Deputy Director of State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modelling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (LASG), Associated Editor of of Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (JGR-A). He got Ph.D. from Institute of Computational Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1996, and master degree from Hunan University in 1988. He visited Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, USA, and University of Tennessee at Knoxville, USA as visiting Assistant Professor during 1998-2001, His research foucses on the interactions between and surface and groundwater, land hydrological process, and the interactions between fluid and solid. He works in LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences since 2001. He is working on land surface models and their coupling with regional and general climate models, land data assimilation and its applications, and computational mathematics and geophysical fluid dynamics.
Research Interest
Development of a land surface model in the climate system and its Applications Coupling of a land surface model with regional and general climate models Land hydrological models and their parameter calibrations and transfers Land data assimilation and its applications Computational mathematics and geophysical fluid dynamics
Publications
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Linying Wang, Xing Yuan, Zhenghui Xie, Peili Wu & Yaohui Li, Increasing flash droughts over China during the recent global warming hiatus, Scientific Reports, 6, 30571 | DOI: 10.1038/srep30571, 2016.[PDF]
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Liu S, Xie Z, Zeng Y. Discharge Estimation for an Ungauged Inland River in an Arid Area Related to Anthropogenic Activities: A Case Study of Heihe River Basin, Northwestern China[J]. Advances in Meteorology, 2016, 2016.[PDF]
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Geng X, Xie Z, Zhang L. Influence of emission rate on atmospheric dispersion modeling of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident[J]. Atmospheric Pollution Research, 2017, 8(3): 439-445.