
AOS Graduate Student Profile
Ying Li

Princeton University
Address: 307C GFDL, 201 Forrestal Rd.
Phone: (609) 452-5321
Email: yingl@ NOSPAM princeton.edu
Research Field
My research objectives is:
To identified possible pathways in both the troposphere and the stratosphere for the late-winter teleconnection between ENSO and the NAO
My supervisor is Dr. Ngar-Cheung (Gabriel) Lau
Some Recent Publications:
- Li, Y. and N.-C. Lau,: Impact of ENSO on the atmospheric variability over the North Atlantic in late winter - role of transient eddies. J. Climate, submitted.
- Lu, R.-Y., Y. Li and Chan-Su Ryu, 2008: Relationship between the zonal displacement of the western Pacific subtropical high and the dominant modes of low-tropospheric circulation in summer. Progress in Natural Science. 18, 161–165.
- Li, Y.,R.-Y., Lu, and B.-W. Dong, 2007: The ENSO - Asian Monsoon Interaction in a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere GCM. J. Climate, 20, 5164-5177.
- Lu, R.-Y.,Y. Li and B.-W. Dong, 2007: East Asian Precipitation Increase under the Global Warming. J. Kor. Meteor. Soc., 43, 267-272.
- Lu, R.-Y.,Y. Li and B.-W. Dong, 2007: Arctic Oscillation and Antarctic Oscillation in Internal Atmospheric Variability. Adv. in Atmos. Sci., 24, 152-162.
- Lu, R.-Y.,Y. Li and B.-W. Dong, 2006: External and internal summer atmospheric variability in the western North Pacific and East Asia. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan. 84, 447-462.
