Kao‐San Yeh

788 total citations
16 papers, 642 citations indexed

About

Kao‐San Yeh is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change and Computational Mechanics. According to data from OpenAlex, Kao‐San Yeh has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 642 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Atmospheric Science, 7 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 6 papers in Computational Mechanics. Recurrent topics in Kao‐San Yeh's work include Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (11 papers), Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (7 papers) and Climate variability and models (6 papers). Kao‐San Yeh is often cited by papers focused on Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (11 papers), Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (7 papers) and Climate variability and models (6 papers). Kao‐San Yeh collaborates with scholars based in United States, Vietnam and Taiwan. Kao‐San Yeh's co-authors include Robert Atlas, Sundararaman Gopalakrishnan, Frank D. Marks, Xuejin Zhang, Jian‐Wen Bao, Jean Côté, Sylvie Gravel, Michel Roch, Stanley B. Goldenberg and André Allan Méthot and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Computational Physics, Geophysical Research Letters and Monthly Weather Review.

In The Last Decade

Kao‐San Yeh

16 papers receiving 619 citations

Peers

Kao‐San Yeh
Rangarao V. Madala United States
Su-Tzai Soong United States
Richard K. Taft United States
Bernard A. Walter United States
Rangarao V. Madala United States
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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Gopalakrishnan, Sundararaman, Stanley B. Goldenberg, Xuejin Zhang, et al.. (2012). Toward Improving High-Resolution Numerical Hurricane Forecasting: Influence of Model Horizontal Grid Resolution, Initialization, and Physics. Weather and Forecasting. 27(3). 647–666. 126 indexed citations
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Yeh, Kao‐San, Xuejin Zhang, Sundararaman Gopalakrishnan, et al.. (2011). Performance of the experimental HWRF in the 2008 Hurricane Season. Natural Hazards. 63(3). 1439–1449. 30 indexed citations
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Zhang, Xuejin, Kao‐San Yeh, Sundararaman Gopalakrishnan, et al.. (2010). HWRFx: Improving Hurricane Forecasts with High-Resolution Modeling. Computing in Science & Engineering. 13(1). 13–21. 38 indexed citations
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Gopalakrishnan, Sundararaman, Frank D. Marks, Xuejin Zhang, et al.. (2010). The Experimental HWRF System: A Study on the Influence of Horizontal Resolution on the Structure and Intensity Changes in Tropical Cyclones Using an Idealized Framework. Monthly Weather Review. 139(6). 1762–1784. 146 indexed citations
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Sun, Wen, et al.. (2008). Purdue Atmospheric Models and Applications. WORLD SCIENTIFIC eBooks. 200–228. 5 indexed citations
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Yeh, Kao‐San. (2007). The streamline subgrid integration method: I. Quasi-monotonic second-order transport schemes. Journal of Computational Physics. 225(2). 1632–1652. 11 indexed citations
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Atlas, Robert, Oreste Reale, Bo‐Wen Shen, et al.. (2005). Hurricane forecasting with the high‐resolution NASA finite volume general circulation model. Geophysical Research Letters. 32(3). 51 indexed citations
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Lin, Shian‐Jiann, Robert Atlas, & Kao‐San Yeh. (2004). Global weather prediction and high-end computing at NASA. Computing in Science & Engineering. 6(1). 29–35. 18 indexed citations
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Yeh, Kao‐San, et al.. (2002). Synoptic and mesoscale study of a severe convective outbreak with the nonhydrostatic Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics. 82(1-4). 31–53. 15 indexed citations
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Yeh, Kao‐San, Shian‐Jiann Lin, & Richard B. Rood. (2002). Applying local discretization methods in the NASA finite-volume general circulation model. Computing in Science & Engineering. 4(5). 49–54. 3 indexed citations
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Yeh, Kao‐San, Jean Côté, Sylvie Gravel, et al.. (2002). The CMC–MRB Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) Model. Part III: Nonhydrostatic Formulation. Monthly Weather Review. 130(2). 339–356. 148 indexed citations
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Sun, Wen‐Yih & Kao‐San Yeh. (1997). A general semi‐lagrangian advection scheme employing forward trajectories. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 123(544). 2463–2476. 17 indexed citations
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Sun, Wen‐Yih & Kao‐San Yeh. (1997). A general semi-Lagrangian advection scheme employing forward trajectories. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 123(544). 2463–2476. 3 indexed citations
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Sun, Wen‐Yih, et al.. (1996). A simple semi‐Lagrangian scheme for advection equations. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 122(533). 1211–1226. 19 indexed citations
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Sun, Wen‐Yih, et al.. (1996). A simple semi-Lagrangian scheme for advection equations. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 122(533). 1211–1226. 1 indexed citations
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Spivak, Steven M., et al.. (1981). Applications of the Trace Gas Technique in Clothing Comfort. Textile Research Journal. 51(5). 345–355. 11 indexed citations

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