759 total citations 42 papers, 569 citations indexed
About
Xiaotu Lei is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change and Oceanography.
According to data from OpenAlex, Xiaotu Lei has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 569 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Atmospheric Science, 18 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 14 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Xiaotu Lei's work include Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (37 papers), Climate variability and models (15 papers) and Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing (14 papers). Xiaotu Lei is often cited by papers focused on Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (37 papers), Climate variability and models (15 papers) and Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing (14 papers). Xiaotu Lei collaborates with scholars based in China, United States and India. Xiaotu Lei's co-authors include Ruifen Zhan, Yuqing Wang, Hui Yu, Jie Tang, Peiyan Chen, Xiaoqin Lu, Jun A. Zhang, Guihua Wang, Ming Xu and Wei Wang and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Scientific Reports and Journal of Climate.
In The Last Decade
Xiaotu Lei
40 papers
receiving
560 citations
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Tang, Jie, et al.. (2014). COMPARISONS OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES EXPERIENCING TRANSITION IN THE WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC BASED ON DIFFERENT DATASETS. Journal of Tropical Meteorology. 30(3). 443–454.1 indexed citations
Lei, Xiaotu. (2010). COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENT FIELD ON RAPID INTENSIFYING AND WEAKENING OF TROPICAL CYCLONES OVER OFFSHORE WATERS OF CHINA. Journal of Tropical Meteorology.3 indexed citations
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Lei, Xiaotu. (2008). Evaluation on Effects of Meteorological Conditions on Electrical Comsumption in Megathermal Days of Shanghai. Gaoyuan qixiang.1 indexed citations
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Dong-liang, LI, et al.. (2007). The Relationship between the Intensity of Surface Heating Fields over the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau and ENSO Cycle. Gaoyuan qixiang. 26(1). 39–46.9 indexed citations
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Lei, Xiaotu. (2004). STATISTICS OF STRONG WIND DISTRIBUTION CAUSED BY LANDFALL TYPHOON IN CHINA. Journal of Tropical Meteorology.12 indexed citations
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Lei, Xiaotu. (2003). CHARACTERISTICS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES ACTIVITIES VARYING WITH ENVIRONMENTAL FIELDS OF MID-AND LOWER-LATITUDES.
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Lei, Xiaotu. (2001). DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF INHERENT CAUSES FOR DEVIATION OF TROPICAL CYCLONE TRACKS.1 indexed citations
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Lei, Xiaotu. (2001). THE PRECISION ANALYSIS OF THE BEST POSITIONING ON WNP TC. Journal of Tropical Meteorology. 17(1). 65–70.6 indexed citations
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