Staffs

Curriculum Vitae of Zhang Li

 

Contact Information

Climate System Modeling Division

National Climate Center

China Meteorological Administration (CMA)

NO 46 Zhongguancun Nandajie

Haidian District, Beijing 100081

Phone:010-58993793

Email:zhangli@cma.gov.cn

 Education

Ph.D., Meteorology,2005-2008, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

M.S.,Climatology,1999-2002, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, China

B.S., Applied Meteorology, 1995-1999, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, China

Professional Experience

2002-2008,assistant researcher, National Climate Center, CMA, China

2008-    ,associate researcher, National Climate Center, CMA, China。

Publications

Zhang L, Wu TW, Xin XG, Dong M, Wang ZZ. Projected annual air temperature and precipitation over the globe and China during the 21st century by BCC_CSM1.0. Acta Meteorologica Sinica (Accepted)

Zhang L, Dong M, Wu TW. Changes in precipitation extremes over Eastern China simulated by the Beijing Climate Center Climate System Model (BCC_CSM1.0). Climate Research, 2011,50:227-245.

Zhang L, Ding YH, Sun Y. Evaluation of precipitation simulation in East Asian Monsoon areas by coupled ocean-atmposthere general circulation models. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 2008,32(2):261~276(in Chinese)

Zhang L, Ding YH. Evaluation of extreme heavy precipitation in coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation models. Journal of Applied Meteorological Science,2008,19(6): 760-769(in Chinese)

Ding YH, Zhang L. Intercomparison of the time for climate abrupt change between the Tibetan Plateau and other regions in China. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 2008, 32 (4): 794~805(in Chinese)

Zhang L, Ding YH. Geobiochemistry Processes Maybe Accelerate Global Warming. Advances in Climate Change Research, 2006,2(3): 139(in Chinese)

Zhang L, Ding YH, Ren GY. Variation of dustweather and its climatic attribution analysis in northern part of China. Journal of Applied Meteorological Science,2005,16(5): 583-592(in Chinese)

Zhang L, Ren GY. Change in dust storm frequency and the climatic controls in northern China. Acta Meteorologica Sinica, 2003, 61(6): 744-750(in Chinese)