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Xin Wang
Xin Wang
State Key Laboratory of Tropical Oceanography, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology
Verified email at scsio.ac.cn
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Classifying El Niño Modoki I and II by different impacts on rainfall in southern China and typhoon tracks
C Wang, X Wang
Journal of Climate 26 (4), 1322-1338, 2013
2272013
Synoptic-scale characteristics and atmospheric controls of summer heat waves in China
W Wang, W Zhou, X Li, X Wang, D Wang
Climate dynamics 46 (9-10), 2923-2941, 2016
1782016
Interdecadal variability of the relationship between the East Asian winter monsoon and ENSO
W Zhou, X Wang, T J Zhou, C Y Li, J C L Chan
Meteorol. Atmos. Phys. 98, 283-293, 2007
1632007
Different impacts of various El Niño events on the Indian Ocean Dipole
X Wang, C Wang
Climate dynamics 42 (3-4), 991-1005, 2014
1582014
On the relationship between the North Pacific climate variability and the central Pacific El Niño
SW Yeh, X Wang, C Wang, B Dewitte
Journal of Climate 28 (2), 663-677, 2015
1152015
Multidecadal variability of tropical cyclone rapid intensification in the western North Pacific
X Wang, C Wang, L Zhang, X Wang
Journal of Climate 28 (9), 3806-3820, 2015
1072015
Summer high temperature extremes in Southeast China associated with the East Asian jet stream and circumglobal teleconnection
W Wang, W Zhou, X Wang, SK Fong, KC Leong
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 118 (15), 8306-8319, 2013
1012013
Teleconnected influence of North Atlantic sea surface temperature on the El Niño onset
X Wang, C Wang, W Zhou, D Wang, J Song
Climate Dynamics 37 (3-4), 663-676, 2011
952011
Possible connection between Pacific oceanic interdecadal pathway and East Asian winter monsoon
W Zhou, C Li, X Wang
Geophysical research letters 34 (1), 2007
912007
Linkage between mei-yu precipitation and North Atlantic SST on the decadal timescale
W Gu, C Li, X Wang, W Zhou, W Li
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 26 (1), 101-108, 2009
882009
Decadal variability of twentieth‐century El Niño and La Niña occurrence from observations and IPCC AR4 coupled models
X Wang, D Wang, W Zhou
Geophysical research letters 36 (11), 2009
712009
Comparison of the impact of two types of El Niño on tropical cyclone genesis over the South China Sea
X Wang, W Zhou, C Li, D Wang
International Journal of Climatology 34 (8), 2651-2660, 2014
702014
Impact of intraseasonal oscillation on the tropical cyclone track in the South China Sea
L Yang, Y Du, D Wang, C Wang, X Wang
Climate Dynamics 44 (5-6), 1505-1519, 2015
652015
Thermal variations in the South China Sea associated with the eastern and central Pacific El Niño events and their mechanisms
QY Liu, D Wang, X Wang, Y Shu, Q Xie, J Chen
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 119 (12), 8955-8972, 2014
642014
Interdecadal modulation of the influence of La Niña events on mei-yu rainfall over the Yangtze River Valley
X Wang, D Wang, W Zhou, C Li
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 29 (1), 157-168, 2012
572012
The changing impact mechanisms of a diverse El Niño on the western Pacific subtropical high
M Chen, JY Yu, X Wang, W Jiang
Geophysical Research Letters 46 (2), 953-962, 2019
552019
Unusual rainfall in southern China in decaying August during extreme El Niño 2015/16: Role of the western Indian Ocean and north tropical Atlantic SST
J Chen, X Wang, W Zhou, C Wang, Q Xie, G Li, S Chen
Journal of Climate 31 (17), 7019-7034, 2018
522018
Different responses of sea surface temperature in the South China Sea to various El Niño events during boreal autumn
W Tan, X Wang, W Wang, C Wang, J Zuo
Journal of Climate 29 (3), 1127-1142, 2016
522016
Effects of the East Asian summer monsoon on tropical cyclone genesis over the South China Sea on an interdecadal time scale
X Wang, W Zhou, C Li, D Wang
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 29 (2), 249-262, 2012
522012
An interdecadal change in the intensity of interannual variability in summer rainfall over southern China around early 1990s
J Chen, Z Wen, R Wu, X Wang, C He, Z Chen
Climate dynamics 48 (1-2), 191-207, 2017
512017
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