Shu-Chih Yang

913 total citations
22 papers, 657 citations indexed

About

Shu-Chih Yang is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Shu-Chih Yang has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 657 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Atmospheric Science, 21 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 6 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Shu-Chih Yang's work include Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (22 papers), Climate variability and models (20 papers) and Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (5 papers). Shu-Chih Yang is often cited by papers focused on Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (22 papers), Climate variability and models (20 papers) and Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (5 papers). Shu-Chih Yang collaborates with scholars based in Taiwan, United States and Japan. Shu-Chih Yang's co-authors include Eugenia Kalnay, Takemasa Miyoshi, Joaquim Ballabrera‐Poy, Ching-Yuang Huang, Brian R. Hunt, Shu-Ya Chen, Michele M. Rienecker, M. Corazza, Christian L. Keppenne and Alberto Carrassi and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Climate, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences and Monthly Weather Review.

In The Last Decade

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22 papers receiving 638 citations

Peers

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Hongli Wang United States
Kyle G. Pressel United States
Andrew Dawson United Kingdom
Mozheng Wei United States
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Louisa Nance United States
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All Works

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Penny, Stephen G., et al.. (2020). Hybrid Gain Data Assimilation Using Variational Corrections in the Subspace Orthogonal to the Ensemble. Monthly Weather Review. 148(6). 2331–2350. 5 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, et al.. (2019). Impact of Tropical Cyclone Initialization on Its Convection Development and Intensity: A Case Study of Typhoon Megi (2010). Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 77(2). 443–464. 13 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, et al.. (2018). Reducing TC Position Uncertainty in an Ensemble Data Assimilation and Prediction System: A Case Study of Typhoon Fanapi (2010). Weather and Forecasting. 33(2). 561–582. 12 indexed citations
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Tseng, Yu‐Heng, Yen‐Heng Lin, Min‐Hui Lo, & Shu-Chih Yang. (2016). Diagnosing the possible dynamics controlling Sahel precipitation in the short-range ensemble community atmospheric model hindcasts. Climate Dynamics. 47(9-10). 2747–2764. 2 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, et al.. (2015). Analysis of the Relative Operating Characteristic and Economic Value Using the LAPS Ensemble Prediction System in Taiwan. Monthly Weather Review. 143(5). 1833–1848. 15 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, Eugenia Kalnay, & Takeshi Enomoto. (2015). Ensemble singular vectors and their use as additive inflation in EnKF. Tellus A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography. 67(1). 26536–26536. 9 indexed citations
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Huang, Ching-Yuang, et al.. (2015). An Impact Study of GPS Radio Occultation Observations on Frontal Rainfall Prediction with a Local Bending Angle Operator. Weather and Forecasting. 31(1). 129–150. 22 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, et al.. (2014). Applications of the Mean Recentering Scheme to Improve Typhoon Track Prediction: A Case Study of Typhoon Nanmadol (2011). Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan Ser II. 92(6). 559–584. 9 indexed citations
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Peng, Zhen, Hongnian Liu, Meigen Zhang, et al.. (2014). Development of CMAQ for East Asia CO2 data assimilation under an EnKF framework: a first result. Chinese Science Bulletin. 59(25). 3200–3208. 8 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, et al.. (2014). Evaluating the Impact of the COSMIC RO Bending Angle Data on Predicting the Heavy Precipitation Episode on 16 June 2008 during SoWMEX-IOP8. Monthly Weather Review. 142(11). 4139–4163. 37 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, Eugenia Kalnay, & Takemasa Miyoshi. (2012). Accelerating the EnKF Spinup for Typhoon Assimilation and Prediction. Weather and Forecasting. 27(4). 878–897. 23 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, Eugenia Kalnay, & Brian R. Hunt. (2012). Handling Nonlinearity in an Ensemble Kalman Filter: Experiments with the Three-Variable Lorenz Model. Monthly Weather Review. 140(8). 2628–2646. 49 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, Michele M. Rienecker, & Christian L. Keppenne. (2010). The Impact of Ocean Data Assimilation on Seasonal-to-Interannual Forecasts: A Case Study of the 2006 El Niño Event. Journal of Climate. 23(15). 4080–4095. 20 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, Eugenia Kalnay, Ming Cai, & Michele M. Rienecker. (2008). Bred Vectors and Tropical Pacific Forecast Errors in the NASA Coupled General Circulation Model. Monthly Weather Review. 136(4). 1305–1326. 22 indexed citations
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Kalnay, Eugenia, et al.. (2007). 4-D-Var or ensemble Kalman filter?. Tellus A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography. 59(5). 758–758. 201 indexed citations
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Kalnay, Eugenia, et al.. (2007). Response to the discussion on “4-D-Var or EnKF?” by Nils Gustafsson. Tellus A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography. 59(5). 778–778. 20 indexed citations
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Yang, Shu-Chih, et al.. (2006). Data Assimilation as Synchronization of Truth and Model: Experiments with the Three-Variable Lorenz System*. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 63(9). 2340–2354. 70 indexed citations

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