PUBLICATIONS – Bin Wang

(May 2008)

 

Indices

 

I. BOOKS EDITED

II. MAJOR REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (1985-Present)

Submitted

Revised

In press

2008    2007      2006     2005     2004      2003       2002      2001      2000

1999    1998      1997     1996     1995      1994       1993      1992      1991      1990

1989    1988      1987     1986     1985

III. Book Chapters (15)

IV. OTHER PAPERS (9)

 

 

 

 

I. BOOKS EDITED

 

"The Asian Monsoon", Ed. B. Wang, Springer/Praxis Publishing Co., New York, pp787.

"The Global Monsoon System: Research and Forecast", Ed. C.-P. Chang, B. Wang, and G.Lau, World Meteorological Organization, WMO TD number 1266, pp 545.

 

II. MAJOR REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (1985-Present)

 

Submitted

 

Kajikawa, Y., T. Yasunari, and B. Wang: Two types of Low-frequency intraseasonal oscillation over the South China Sea. Submitted to GRL.

Wang, B., J.-Y. Lee and co-authors: Assessment of the APCC/CliPAS 14-model ensemble retroperspective seasonal prediction (1980-2004). Submitted to Climate Dyn..

Ding, Q. and B. Wang:  Active Indian monsoon may trigger tropical cyclogenesis in the eastern Atlantic. Submitted to GRL.

Ding, Q., and B. Wang: Predicting extreme phases of Indian summer monsoon. GRL, Submitted.

Kikuchi, K., and B. Wang: Global perspectives of the quasi-biweekly oscillation. J. Climate. Submitted.

Yang, B, X. Fu, and B. Wang:  Atmosphere-ocean conditions jointly guide convection of the boreal-summer intraseasonal oscillation: Satellite observations. Submitted to J. Geophy.Res..

 

Revised

 

Liu, J., B. Wang, Q. Ding, X. Kuang, W. Soon , and E. Zorita: Centenial variations in Global monsoon precipitation in the last Millenium: Results from ECHO-G model. J. Climate, Revised.

Kajikawa, Y., B Wang and J. Yang: A multi-scale Australian monsoon index. Int. J. Cliamatology. Revised.

Zhou, T., R. Yu, H. Li, and B. Wang: Ocean forcing to changes in global monsoon precipitation over the recent half century. J. Climate, revised.

Kim, H.-J., B. Wang, Q. Ding, and Chung, I.-U.: Changes in drycClimate over China detected by the Köppen Climate Classification. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, accepted.

 

In press

 

159. Kim, H., and Co-authors, 2008: Assessing the Global Monsoon simulated by the CMIP3 Coupled Climate Models. J. Climate, In press.

158. Wang, B., and Co-author, 2008: Hydrological issues in regional climate modeling of the East Asian summer monsoon. Climate Dyn., in press.

157. Wang, B., and Co-authors, 2008: How to Measure the Strength of the East Asian Summer Monsoon? J. Climate, in press.

156. Jin, E. K, and Co Authors, 2008: Current status of ENSO prediction skill in coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Climate Dyn., in press.

155. Wang, B., and Co-authors, 2008: How accurately do coupled climate models predict the Asian-Australian monsoon interannual variability? Climate Dyn, in press.

154. Kikuchi, K., and Co-author, 2008: Diurnal precipitation regimes in the global tropics. J. Climate, in press.

 

2008

 

153. Wang, B., J. Yang, T. Zhou, and B. Wang, 2008: Interdecadal changes in the major modes of Asian-Australian monsoon variability: Strenghtening relationship with ENSO since late 1970s.  J. Climate, 21, 1771-1789. Full paper

152. Wang, B., and Q. Ding, 2008: The global monsoon: Major modes of annual variations in the tropics. Dynamics of Atmos. and Ocean, special issue 2, 165-183, DOI: 10.1016/j.dynatmoce.2007.05.002.

151. Wang, B., and X. Zhou, 2008: Climate variability and predictability of rapid intensification in tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., doi: 10.1007/s00703-006-0238-z., 52, 1-16.

150. Fu, X., B. Yang, Q. Bo, and B. Wang, 2008: Sea surface temperature feedback extends the predictability of tropical intraseasonal oscillation. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, 577-597. Full paper

149. Zhang, S., and Co-author, 2008: Global summer monsoon rainy season. Int. J. Climatol., DOI: 10.1002/joc 1659.

148. Wu, L., B. Wang, and S. A. Braun, 2008: Implications of tropical cyclone power dissipation index (PDI). Inter. J. Climato., in press.

147. Wu, L., and B. Wang, 2008: What changed the proportion of intense hurricanes in the last 30 years? J. Climate, 21, 1434-1441. Full paper

 

2007

 

146. Park, S.-J., B. J. Sohn, and B. Wang, 2007: Satellite assessment of divergent water vapor transport from NCEP, ERA40, and JRA25 reanalyses in the Asian summer monsoon region. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 85, 615-632. Full paper

145. Kim, H.-M, I.-S. Kang, B. Wang, and J.-Y. Lee, 2007: Simulation of intraseasonal variability and its predictability in climate prediction models. Climate Dyn., Doi 10. 1007/S00382-007-0292-3. Full paper

144. Zhou, X., and B. Wang, 2007: Transition from an eastern Pacific upper-level mixed Rossby-gravity wave to a western Pacific tropical cyclone. Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L24801, doi:10.1029/2007GL031831. Full paper

143. Drbohlav, H.-K. L., and B. Wang, 2007: Horizontal and vertical structure of the northward propagating intraseasonal oscillation in the South Asian region simulated by an intermediate model. J. Climate, 20, 4278-4286. Full paper

142. Mu, M., W. Duan, and Bin Wang, 2007: Season-dependent dynamics of nonlinear Optimal error growth and ENSPO predictability in a theoretical model. J. Geophys. Res., 112, D10113. Full paper

141. Ding, Q., and B. Wang, 2007: Intraseasonal teleconnection between the Eurasian wavetrain and Indian summer monsoon. J. Climate, 20, 3751-3767. Full paper

140. Yang, B., Y. Wang, and B. Wang, 2007: The effects of internally generated asymmetries on tropical cyclone potential intensity. J. Atm. Sci., 64, 1165-1188. Full paper

139. Wang, Z., C.-P. Chang, and B. Wang, 2007: Impacts of El Nino and La Nina on the U.S. Climate during Northern Summer. J. Climate, 20, 2165-2177. Full paper

138. Wang, B., J.-G. Jhun, and B.-K. Moon: Variability and singularity of Seoul, South Korea, rainy season (1778-2004). J. Climate, 20, 2572-2580. Full paper

137. Ventham, J. D., and B. Wang, 2007: Large Scale flow patterns and their influence on the intensification rates of Western North Pacific tropical storms. Mon. Wea. Rev., 135, 1110-1127. Full paper

 

2006

 

136. Fu, X., B. Wang, L. Tao, 2006: Satellite data reveal the 3-D moisture structure of Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillation and its coupling with underlying ocean. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L03705. Full paper

135. Wang, B., P. Webster, K. Kikuchi, T. Yasunari, and Y. Qi, 2006: Boreal summer quasi-monthly oscillation in the global tropics. Climate Dynamics, 27, 661-675. Full paper

134. Wang, B., Q. Ding, and J. Jhun, 2006: Trends in Seoul (1778–2004) summer precipitation. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L15803, doi:10.1029/2006GL026418. Full paper

133. Zhang, C., B. Wang, G. Chen, 2006: Annual sea-level amphidromes in South China Sea revealed by merged altimeter data. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L14606, doi:10.1029/2006GL026493. Full paper

132. Wang, B., and Q. Ding, 2006: Changes in global monsoon precipitation over the past 56 years. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L06711, doi:10.1029/2005GL025347. Full paper

131. T. Li, P. Liu, X. Fu, and B. Wang, 2006: Spatial-temporal structure of tropical biennial oscillation. J. Climate, 19, 3070-3087. Full paper

130. Xin, X., R. Yu, T. Zhou, and B. Wang, 2006: Droughty late spring of southern China in recent decades. J. of Climate, 19, 3197-3206. Full paper

129.Tian, B., Duane E. Waliser, E. J. Fetzer, B. H. Lambrigtsen, Y. L. Yung, and B. Wang, 2006: Vertical Moist Thermodynamic Structure and Spatial–Temporal Evolution of the MJO in AIRS Observations.  J. Atmos. Sci., 63, 2462–2485. Full paper

128. X. Fu, B. Wang, D. E. Waliser and L. Tao, 2006:  Impact of atmosphere-ocean coupling on the predictability of monsoon intraseasonal oscillations. J. Atmos. Sci., 64, 157-174. Full paper

127. Li, T., X. Ge, B. Wang, and Y. Zhu, 2006: Tropical cyclogenesis associated with Rossby wave energy dispersion of a pre-existing typhoon. Part II: Numerical simulations. J.Atmos.Sci., 63, 1390-1409. Full paper

 

2005

 

126. Li, Q., J. Jiang, D. Wu, W. G. Reed, N. J. Liversey, J. W. Waters, Y. Zhang, B. Wang, M. J. Philipiak, 2005: Convective outflow of South Asian pollution: A global CTM simulation compared with EOS MLS observations Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L14826. Full paper

125. Li, Jian, R. Yu, T. Zhou, and B. Wang, 2005: Why is there an early spring cooling trend downstream of the Tibetan Plateau? J. Climate, 18, 4660-4668. Full paper

124. Zhuo Wang, C.-P. Chang, B. Wang, and F.-F. Jin, 2005: Teleconnection from tropics to northern extratropics through a southerly conveyor. J. Atmos. Sci, 62, 4057-4070. Full paper

123. Kwon, M.-H., J.-G. Jhun, B. Wang, S.-I. An, J.S. Kug, 2005: Decadal change in relationship between East Asian and WNP summer monsoon. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L16790, doi: 10.1029/2005GL023026. Full paper

122. Li, T., and B. Wang, 2005: A review on the western North Pacific monsoon: Synoptic-to-interannual variabilities. Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, 16, 285–314.

121. Wang, B., and S.-I. An 2005: A method for detecting season-dependent modes of climate variability: S-EOF analysis. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L15710. Full paper

120. Ding, Qinghua and Bin Wang, 2005: Circumglobal teleconnection in the Northern Hemisphere Summer. J. Climate, 18, 3483-3505.  Full paper

119. Wu, L., B. Wang, and S. A. Braun, 2005: Impacts of air-sea interaction on tropical cyclone track and intensity. Mon. Wea. Rev., 133, 3299-3314. Full paper

118. Liu, P., B. Wang, K. R. Sperber, T. Li, G. A. Meehl 2005: MJO in the NCAR CAM2 with the Tiedtke convective scheme. J. Climate, 18, pp. 3007–3020. Full paper

117. Wu, L., B. Wang, and S. Geng, 2005: Growing influence of Typhoon on East Asia. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L18703, doi: 10.1029/2005GL022937. Full paper

116. Wang, B., Q. Ding, X. Fu, I.-S. Kang, K. Jin, J. Shukla, and F. Doblas-Reyes, 2005: Fundamental challenges in simulation and prediction of summer monsoon rainfall. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L15711, doi: 10.1029/2005GL022734 12. Full paper

115. Jiang, J. S., D. Eckermann, D. L. Wu, K. Hocke, B. Wang, J. Ma, and Y. Zhang, 2005: Seasonal variations of gravity wave sources observed by Satellite. Advances Space Research, 35, 1925-1932. Full paper

114. Wang, B., P. J. Webster, H. Teng, 2005: Antecedents and self-induction of the active-break Indian summer monsoon. Goephys. Res. Lett., 32, L04704. Full paper

113. An, S.-I, and B. Wang, 2005: The forced and intrinsic low-frequency modes in the North Pacific. J. Climate, 18, 876-885. Full paper

112. Drbohlav, H-K Lee, and B. Wang, 2005: Mechanism of the northward propagating intraseasonal oscillation in the south Asian monsoon region: Insights from a zonally averaged model. J. Climate, 18, 952-972. Full paper

111. Mallen, K. J., M. T. Montgomery, and B. Wang, 2005: Re-examining tropical cyclone near-core radial structure using aircraft observations: Implications for vortex resilience. J. Atmos. Sci., 62, 408-425. Full paper

110. Wang, Y., Xie. S.-P., B. Wang, and H. Y., Xu, 2005: Large-scale atmospheric forcing by southeast Pacific boundary layer clouds: a regional model study. J. Climate, 18, 934-951. Full paper

 

2004

 

109. Yu, R., B. Wang, and T. Zhou, 2004: Tropospheric cooling and weakening of East Asia monsoon trend. Geophys. Res. Lett,. 31, L22212, doi:10.1029/2004GL021270

108. Duan, W-S. Mu Mu, and Bin Wang, 2004: Conditional nonlinear optimal perturbations as optimal precursors for El Nino-Southern Oscillation events. J. Geophys. Res., 109, D23105.

107. Sen, O. L., B. Wang, Y. Wang, 2004: Re-greening the desertification lands in northern China: Implications from a regional climate model experiment. J. Meteorol. Soc. Japan, 82, 1679-1693.

106. Fu, X., and B. Wang, 2004: The boreal summer intraseasonal oscillations simulated in a hybrid coupled atmosphere-ocean model. Mon. Wea. Rev., 132, 2628-2649. Full paper

105. Wu, L. and B. Wang, 2004: Assessment of global warming impacts on tropical cyclone track. J. Climate, 17, 1686-1698. Full paper

104. Zhang, Y., T. Li, and B. Wang, 2004: Decadal Change of the Spring Snow Depth over the Tibetan Plateau: The Associated Circulation and Influence on the East Asian Summer Monsoon.  J. Climate, 17, 2780-2793. Full paper

103. Yu, R., B. Wang, and T. Zhou, 2004: Climate effects of the deep continental stratus clouds generated by Tibetan Plateau. J. Climate, 17, 2702-2712. Full paper

102. Sen, O. L., Y. Wang, and B. Wang, 2004: Impact of Indochina deforestation on the East-Asian summer Monsoon. J. Climate, 17, 1366-1380. Abstract Full paper

101. Fu, X. and B. Wang, 2004: Differences of Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillations Simulated in an Atmosphere–Ocean Coupled Model and an Atmosphere-Only Model. J. of Climate, 17, 1263-1271. Abstract Full paper

100. Jiang, X., T. Li, and B. Wang, 2004: Structures and Mechanisms of the Northward Propagating Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation. J. Climate, 17, 1022–1039. Abstract Full paper

99.  Wang, Y., M.T. Montgomery, and B. Wang, 2004: How much vertical shear can a tropical cyclone resist? Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 85, 661-662.

98.  Wang, B., I.-S. Kang, and J.-Y. Lee, 2004: Ensemble Simulations of Asian–Australian Monsoon Variability by 11 AGCMs.  J. Climate, 17, 803–818. Abstract Full paper

97.  Wang, B., Lin Ho, Yongsheng Zhang, and M.-M. Lu, 2004: Definition of South China Sea Monsoon Onset and Commencement of the East Asia Summer Monsoon.  J. Climate, 17, 699–710. Abstract Full paper

96.  Wang, Y., S. Xie, H. Xu, and B. Wang, 2004: Regional Model Simulations of Marine Boundary Layer Clouds over the Southeast Pacific off South America. Part I: Control Experiment. Mon. Wea. Rev., 132, 274-296. Abstract Full paper

95.  Jiang, J., B. Wang, , K. Goya, K. Hocke, S. D. Eckermann, J. Ma, D. L. Wu and W. G. Read, 2004:: Geographical Distribution and Inter-  Seasonal Variability of Tropical Deep-Convection: UARS MLS Observations and Analyses. J. G. R., 109, D03111. Abstract Full paper

 

2003

 

94.   Li, T.; Fu, B.; Ge, X.; B. Wang, and Peng, Melinda, 2003: Satellite data analysis and numerical simulation of tropical cyclone formation. Geophys. Res. Lett., 30, 2122. Abstract Full paper

93.   Teng, H. and B. Wang, 2003: Interannual Variations of the Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation in the Asian–Pacific Region. J. of Climate, 16, 3572-3584. Abstract Full paper

92.   Fu, X and B. Wang, 2003: Influences of Continental Monsoons and Air–Sea Coupling on the Climate of the Equatorial Pacific.  J. of Climate, 16, 3132-3152. Abstract Full paper

91.   Mu, M., W. Duan, and B. Wang, 2003: Conditional Nonlinear Optimal Perturbation and Its Applications. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 10, 493–501. Abstract Full paper

90.  Wang, B., S. C. Clemons, and P. Liu, 2003: Contrasting the Indian and East Asian monsoons: implications on geologic timescales. Marine Geology, 201, 5-21.  Abstract Full paper

89.   Li, T., B. Wang, C.-P. Chang, and Y. Zhang, 2003: A theory for the Indian Ocean dipole-zonal mode. J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 2119-2135. Abstract Full paper

88.   Annamalai, H., R. Murtugudde, J. Potemra, S.-P. Xie, P. Liu, and B. Wang, 2003: Coupled dynamics over the Indian Ocean: Spring initiation of the zonal mode. Deep Sea Research II, 50, 2305-2330. Abstract Full paper

87.   Fu, X., B. Wang, T. Li, and J. McCreary, 2003: Coupling between Northward-Propagating, Intraseasonal Oscillations and Sea Surface Temperature in the Indian Ocean. J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 1733-1753. Abstract Full paper

86.   Wang, Y., O. Sen, and B. Wang, 2003: A highly resolved regional climate model (IPRC RegCM) and its simulation of the 1998 severe precipitation event over China: Part I: Model description and verification of simulation.  J. Climate, 16, 1721-1738. Abstract Full paper

85.   Wang, B., R. Wu, T. Li, 2003: Atmosphere-Warm Ocean interaction and its impact on Asian-Australian Monsoon variation. J. Climate, 16, 1195-1211. Abstract Full paper

 

2002

 

84.   Fu, X., B. Wang, and T. Li, 2002: Impacts of Air–Sea Coupling on the Simulation of Mean Asian Summer Monsoon in the ECHAM4 Model.  Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 2889-2904. Abstract Full paper

83.   Wu, R., and B. Wang, 2002: A Contrast of the East Asian Summer Monsoon and ENSO Relationship between 1962-1977 and 1978-1993. J. Climate, 15, 3266-3279. Abstract Full paper

82.   Wang, B., and Q. Zhang, 2002: Pacific-East Asian teleconnection, part II: How the Philippine Sea anticyclone established during development of El Nino.  J. Climate, 15, 3252-3265. Abstract Full paper

81.   Zhang, Y., T. Li, B. Wang, and G. Wu, 2002: Onset of Asian summer monsoon over Indo- china and its Interannual Variability. J. Climate, 15, 3206-3221. Abstract Full paper

80.   LinHo and B. Wang, 2002:  The time-space structure of the Asian-Pacific summer monsoon: A fast annual cycle view. J. Climate, 15, 2001-2019. Abstract Full paper

79.  Wang, B., and J. C. L. Chan, 2002: How strong ENSO events affect tropical storm activity over the Western North Pacific.  J. Climate, 15, 1643-1658. Abstract Full paper

78.   Kang, I.-S., K. Jin, B. Wang, K.-M. Lau, J. Shukla, V. Krishnamurthy, S. D. Schubert, D. E. Waliser, W. F. Stern, A. Kitoh, G. A. Meeh, M. Kanamitsu, V. Y. Galin, V. Satyan, C.-K. Park, and Y. Liu, 2002a: Intercomparison of the Climatological variations of Asian summer monsoon precipitation simulated by 10 GCMs. Climate Dyn., 19, 383-395. Abstract Full paper

77.   Kemball-Cook, S., B. Wang, X. Fu, 2002: Simulation of the ISO in the ECHAM4 model: The impact of coupling with an ocean model. J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 1433-1453. Abstract Full paper

76.  Wang, B., and S.-I. An, 2002: A mechanism for decadal changes of ENSO behavior: Roles of background wind changes. Climate Dynamics, 18, 475-486. Abstract Full paper

75.  Wang, B., and LinHo, 2002: Rainy seasons of the Asian-Pacific monsoon. J. Climate, 15, 386-398. Abstract Full paper

74.   Davey, M. K and co-authors:  STOIC, 2002: A study of coupled model climatology and variability in tropical ocean regions. Climate Dynamics, 18, 403-420. Abstract Full paper 

 

2001

 

73.   Latif, M. and co-authors: ENSIP, 2001: The El Nino simulation intercomparison project. Climate Dynamics, 18,255-276. Abstract Full paper

72.   Tomita, T., B. Wang, T. Yasunari, and H. Nakamura, 2001: Global patterns of decadal scale variability observed in sea surface temperature and lower tropospheric circulation fields.  J. Geophys. Res., 106, No C11, 26, 805-26,815. Abstract Full paper

71.   Wu, L. and B. Wang, 2001: Effects of convective heating on movement and vertical coupling of tropical cyclones: A numerical study. J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 3639-3649. Abstract Full paper

70.   Wang, B., R. Wu, K.-M. Lau, 2001: Interannual variability of Asian summer monsoon: Contrast between the Indian and western North Pacific-East Asian monsoons. J. Climate, 14, 4073-4090. Abstract Full paper

69.   Wang, B., and S. -I. An, 2001: Why the properties of El Nino change in the late 1970s? GRL, 28, 3709-3712. Abstract Full paper

68.   Li, T., Y. Zhang, C.-P. Chang, and B. Wang, 2001: On the relationship between Indian Ocean sea surface temperature and Asian summer monsoon. GRL, 28, 2843-2846. Abstract Full paper

67.   Wu, L. and B. Wang, 2001: Movement and vertical coupling of adiabatic baroclinic tropical cyclones. J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 1801-1814. Abstract Full paper

66.   Kemball-Cook, S., and B. Wang, 2001: Equatorial waves and air-sea interaction in the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation. J. Climate, 14, 2923-2942. Abstract Full paper

65.   Wang, B., and X. Fu, 2001: Processes determining the rapid reestablishment of the equatorial Pacific cold tongue/ITCZ complex. J. Climate, 14, 2250-2265. Abstract Full paper 

64.   Fu, X., and B. Wang, 2001:  A Coupled Modeling Study of the Seasonal Cycle of the Pacific Cold Tongue, Part I: Simulation and Sensitivity Experiments. J. Climate, 14, 756-779. Abstract Full paper

63.   Wu, R., and B. Wang, 2001: Multi-stage onset of summer monsoon over the western North Pacific. Climate Dyn., 17, 277-289. Abstract Full paper

62.   Wang, Y.-F., B. Wang, and J.-H. Oh, 2001: Impact of preceding El Nino on the East Asian summer atmospheric circulation. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 79, 575-588. Abstract Full paper

61.   An, S.-I, and B. Wang, 2001: Mechanisms of locking the El Nino and La Nina mature phases to boreal winter. J. Climate. 14, 2164-2176. Abstract Full paper

 

2000

 

60.   An, S.-I., and B. Wang, 2000: Interdecadal change of the structure of ENSO mode and its impact on the ENSO frequency. J. Climate, 13, 2044-2055. Abstract. Abstract Full paper

59.   Wang, R., and B. Wang, 2000: Phase space representation and characteristics of El Nino-La Nina. J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 3315-3333. Abstract Full paper

58.   Wang, B., and Z. Fang, 2000: Impacts of shortwave radiation forcing on ENSO: A study with an intermediate coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Climate Dyn., 16, 677-691. Abstract Full paper

57.   Wang, B., 2000: Reply to comments on "Choice of south Asian summer monsoon indices". Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 81, 822-824.  Full paper

56.   Wu, L., and B. Wang, 2000: A potential vorticity tendency diagnostic approach for tropical cyclone motion. Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 1899-1911. Abstract Full paper

55.   Wu, R., and B. Wang, 2000: Interannual variability of summer monsoon onset over the Western North Pacific and the underlying processes. J. Climate, 13, 2483-2501. Abstract Full paper

54.   Wang, B., R. Wu, and X. Fu, 2000: Pacific-East Asia teleconnection: How does ENSO affect East Asian climate? J. Climate, 13, 1517-1536. Abstract Full paper

53.   Wang, B., R. Wu, and R. Lukas, 2000: Annual adjustment of thermocline in the tropical Pacific Ocean. J. Climate, 13, 596-616. Abstract Full paper

 

1999

 

52.   Wang, B., and Z. Fan, 1999: Choice of South Asian Summer Monsoon Indices. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Sci., 80, 629-638. Abstract Full paper

51.   Wang, B., and Y. Wang, 1999: Dynamics of the ITCZ-Equatorial Cold Tongue Complex and Causes of the Latitudinal Climate Asymmetry. J. Climate, 12, 1830-1847. Abstract Full paper

50.   Fu. X., and B. Wang, 1999: The Roles of Longwave Radiation and Boundary Layer Thermodynamics in Forcing Tropical Surface Winds. J. Climate, 12, 1049-1069. Abstract Full paper

49.   Wang, B., R. Wu, and R. Lukas, 1999: Roles of the western North Pacific wind variation in thermocline adjustment and ENSO phase transition. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 77, 1-16. Abstract Full paper

48.   Wang, B., A. Barcilon, and Z. Fang, 1999: Stochastic Dynamics of El Nino-Southern Oscillation. J.  Atmos. Sci., 56, 5-20. Abstract Full paper

 

1998

 

47.   Wang, B., and X. Xie, 1998: Coupled Modes of the Warm Pool Climate System Part I: The Role of Air-Sea Interaction in Maintaining Madden-Julian Oscillation. J. Climate, 11, 2116-2135. Abstract Full paper

 

1997

 

46.   Smith, R. B., X. Li, and B. Wang, 1997: Scaling Laws for Barotropic Vortex Beta-Drift. Tellus, 49A, 474-485. Abstract Full paper

45.   Wang, B., X. Li, and L. Wu, 1997: Direction of hurricane beta drift in horizontally sheared flows. J. Atmos. Sci., 54, 1462-1471. Abstract Full paper

44.   Wang, B., and X. Xu, 1997: Northern Hemisphere summer monsoon singularities and climatological intraseasonal oscillation. J. Climate, 10, 1071-1085. Abstract Full paper

43.   Wang, B., and X. Xie, 1997: A model for the boreal summer Intraseasonal Oscillation. J. Atmos. Sci., 54, 72-86. Abstract Full paper

 

1996

 

42.   Li, T. and B. Wang, 1996: On seasonal Sea surface temperature variation in tropical Pacific. Theor. Appl. Climatology, 55, 113-120. Abstract. Abstract Full paper

41.   Kawamura, R. T. Murakami, and B. Wang, 1996: Tropical and midlatitude 45-day perturbations during the northern summer. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 74, 867-890. Abstract Full paper

40.   Xie, X. and B. Wang, 1996: Low-frequency equatorial waves in vertically sheared zonal flows. Part II: unstable waves. J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 3589-3605. Abstract Full paper

39.   Wang, B., and Z. Fang, 1996: Chaotic Oscillation of the tropical climate:  A dynamic system theory for ENSO. J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 2786-2802. Abstract Full paper

38.   Wang, B., and Y. Wang, 1996: Temporal structure of the Southern Oscillation as revealed by waveform and wavelet analysis. J. Climate, 9, 1586-1598. Abstract Full paper

37.   Wang, B., and X. Xie, 1996: Low-Frequency equatorial waves in vertically shear flow. Part I: Stable waves. J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 449-467. Abstract Full paper

36.   Li, X., and B. Wang, 1996: Acceleration of hurricane beta drift by shear strain rate of an environmental flows. J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 327-334. Abstract Full paper

                                                                                                                                                    

1995

 

35.   B. Wang, T. Li, and P. Chang, 1995: An intermediate model of the tropical Pacific Ocean. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 25, 1599-1616. Abstract Full paper

34.   Chang, P., L. Ji, B. Wang, and T. Li, 1995: Interactions between the seasonal cycle and El Nino-Southern Oscillation in an intermediate coupled ocean-atmospheric model. J. Atmos. Sci., 52, 2353-2372. Abstract Full paper

33.   Wang, B., and X. Li, 1995: Propagation of a tropical cyclone in meridionally-varying zonal flows: An energetics analysis. J. Atmos. Sci., 52, 1421-1433. Abstract Full paper

32.   Wang, B., 1995: Transition from a cold to a warm state of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation Cycle. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 56, 17-32. Abstract Full paper

31.   Wang, B., 1995: Interdecadal changes in El Nino onset in the last four decades. J. Climate, 8, 267-258. Abstract Full paper

 

1994

 

30.   Chang, P., B. Wang, T. Li, and L. Ji, 1994: Interaction between seasonal cycle and the Southern Oscillation Frequency entrainment and Chaos in a coupled ocean-atmospheric model. Geophys. Res. Lett., 21, 2817-2820. Abstract Full paper

29.   Wang, B., 1994: On the annual cycle in the tropical eastern-central Pacific. J. Climate, 7, 1926-1942. Abstract Full paper

28.   Li, T., and B. Wang, 1994: The Influence of sea surface temperature on tropical intraseasonal oscillation: A numerical study. Mon. Wea. Rev., 122, 2349-2362. Abstract Full paper

27.  Wang, B. and Li. T., 1994: Convective interaction with boundary-layer dynamics in the development of a tropical intraseasonal system. J. Atmos. Sci., 51, 1386-1400. Abstract Full paper

26.   Li, T. and B. Wang, 1994: A thermodynamic equilibrium climate model for monthly mean surface winds and precipitation over the tropical Pacific. J. Atmos. Sci., 51, 1372-1385. Abstract Full paper

25.  Wang, B., 1994: Climatic regimes of tropical convection and rainfall. J. Climate, 7, 1109-11118. Abstract Full paper

24.   Li, X. and B. Wang, 1994: Barotropic dynamics of the beta-gyres and beta-drift. J. Atmos. Sci., 51, 746-756. Abstract Full paper

 

1993

 

23.   Murakami, T., and B. Wang, 1993: Annual cycle of the equatorial east-west circulation over the Indian and Pacific Oceans. J. Climate, 6, 932-952. Abstract Full paper

22.   Wang, B., and T. Li, 1993: A simple tropical atmospheric model of relevance to short-term climate variation. J. Atmos. Sci., 50, 260-284. Abstract Full paper

21.   Zhu, B. and B. Wang, 1993: The 30-60 day convection seesaw between the tropical Indian and western Pacific Oceans. J. Atmos. Sci., 50, 184-199. Abstract Full paper

 

1992

 

20.   Wang, B., 1992: The vertical structure and development of the ENSO anomaly mode during 1979-1989. J. Atmos. Sci., 49, 698-712. Abstract.  Abstract Full paper

19.   Wang, B., and Y. Xue, 1992: Behavior of a moist Kelvin wave packet with nonlinear heating. J. Atmos. Sci., 49, 549-559. Abstract Full paper

18.   Wang, B., and X. Li, 1992: The beta-drift of three dimensional vortices: A numerical study. Mon. Wea. Rev., 120, 579-593. Abstract Full paper

17.    Murakami, T., B. Wang, and S. W. Lyons, 1992: Contrasts between summer monsoons over the Bay of Bengal and the eastern North Pacific. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 70, 191-210. Abstract Full paper

 

1991

 

16.   Jury, M., B. Pathack, G. Campell, B. Wang, and W. Landaman, 1991: Transient convective waves in the tropical SW Indian Ocean. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 47, 27-36. Abstract Full paper

 

1990

 

15.   Wang, B., 1990: On the asymmetry of baroclinic instability between easterly and westerly shear. Tellus, 42A, 463-468. Abstract Full paper

14.   Wang, B., and H. Rui, 1990: Synoptic climatology of transient tropical intraseasonal   convection anomalies. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 44, 43-61. Abstract Full paper

13.   Wang, B., and H. Rui, 1990: Dynamics of coupled moist Kelvin-Rossby waves on an equatorial beta-plane. J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 397-413. Abstract Full paper

12.   Rui. H., and B. Wang, 1990: Development characteristics and dynamic structure of tropical intraseasonal convection anomalies. J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 357-379. Abstract Full paper

 

1989

 

11.   Wang, B., and J.-K. Chen, 1989: On the zonal-scale selection and vertical structure of equatorial intraseasonal waves. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., 115, 1301-1323. Abstract Full paper

 

1988

 

10.   Wang, B., 1988: Comments on "An air-sea interaction model of intraseasonal oscillation in the tropics". J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 3521-3525. Abstract Full paper

9.    Wang, B., 1988: Dynamics of tropical low frequency waves: An analysis of moist Kelvin waves. J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 2051-2065. Abstract Full paper

 

1987

 

8.     Wang, B., and I. Orlanski, 1987: Study of a heavy rain vortex formed over the eastern flank of the Tibetan Plateau. Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 1370-1393. Abstract Full paper

7.    Wang, B., 1987: The development mechanism for Tibetan Plateau warm vortices. J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 2978-2994. Abstract Full paper

6.    Wang, B., 1987: Another look at CISK in polar oceanic air masses. Tellus, 39A, 179-186. Abstract Full paper

5.    Wang, B., 1987: The nature of CISK in a generalized continuous model. J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 1411-1426. Abstract Full paper

 

1986

 

4.     Wang, B., and A. Barcilon, 1986: Moist stability of a baroclinic zonal flow with conditionally unstable stratification. J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 705-719. Abstract Full paper

3.    Wang, B., and A. Barcilon, 1986: Two dynamic regimes of finite amplitude Charney