Prof. Yi Deng: US Hydrological Extremes: Dynamical Origin, Large-Scale Organization, and Model Representation


Published:2019-03-11


Topic: US Hydrological Extremes: Dynamical Origin, Large-Scale Organization, and Model Representation
Lecturer:Prof. Yi Deng
(School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology)
Inviters:Prof. Xiuqun Yang, Prof. Xuejuan Ren
Time: 10:00 AM March 13, 2019 (Wednesday)
Venue:Lecture Hall D103, School of Atmospheric Sciences
Brief Introduction of the Lecturer: Professor Deng Yi graduated in the major of Atmospheric Sciences from Geophysics, Peking University in 2000, and earned his Master of Statistics degree from University of Illinois in 2004, followed by a doctorate in Atmospheric Sciences from the same university in 2005. His research fields mainly include the dynamic mechanism of extreme events in energy and water cycle, numerical modeling and predictability, extreme disastrous weather, storm track dynamics, frontal dynamics, interaction between weather, climate and aerosol, etc. He is currently the Editor of Journal of Climate (2016- ).


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