
Wang Jinyan, female, professor, master tutor, graduated from College of Atmospheric Sciences of Lanzhou University in 2006 with a doctorate degree, and she went to the University of Washington as a visiting scholar in 2014-2015. After the graduation in 2006, she worked as a teacher in the College of Atmospheric Sciences of Lanzhou University. She is currently the director of the Meteorological Observatory of Lanzhou University, and she was appointed as a member of the Chinese Meteorological Society Medical Meteorological Society. She is mainly engaged in research on severe weather and its forecast and human health. She has participated in and presided over 10 projects of the National Science and Technology Support Program, National Natural Science Foundation of China, and provincial and ministerial scientific research projects. She has published more than 20 academic papers, 1 invention patent, and participated in the publication of 1 book. She has been given the first prize of Gansu Provincial Natural Science Award, the second prize of Gansu Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award, the Gansu Provincial Department of Education Award, the first prize of Lanzhou University Teaching Achievement Award, and the title of he 'Excellent Class Teacher' of Lanzhou University and the Excellent Communist Party Member of Lanzhou University.
Contact: wangjny@lzu.edu.cn
Papers:
1. Wang Shigong,Wang Jinyan and Zhou Zijiang et al. Regiona1 characteristics of three kinds of dust storm events in China. Atmospheric environment, 2005, 39(3), 509-520.
2. Song zhengxin, Wang jinyan, Wang shigong, Quantitative Classification of Northeast Asian Dust Events and its Application, J. G. R. 2007, 112.
3. Jinyan Wang*, Shixiang Su, Zelun Yin, et al. Quantitatively Assessing the Contributions of Dust Aerosols to Direct Radiative Forcing Based on Remote Sensing and Numerical Simulation, RemoteSens. 2022, 14, 660. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14030660.
4. Shixiang Su; Jinyan Wang*; Zelun Yin; Tianyu Wang; Dilinuer Yasheng; Xiangshan Xie; CaixiaSun; Yi Yang ; Understanding the Daytime and Nighttime Impacts of Dust Aerosols on Surface Energy and Meteorological Fields in Northwest China, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2022, 127(24): 1-17.
5. Jinyan Wang*; Tianyu Wang, Dilinuer Yasheng; et al. Modulations of dust aerosols on precipitation: Evidence from a typical heavy sandstorm event, Atmospheric Research, 2024, 304, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2024.107411.
6. Xingyu wang, Yuhong Lei, Baolong Shi, Zhiyi Wang, Xu Li, Jinyan Wang*; Study on the influence of topography on wind shear numerical simulations based on WRF–CALMET, Geosci. Instrum. Method. Data Syst., 13, 277–287, 2024 https://doi.org/10.5194/ gi-13-277-2024.
7. Zhiyi Wang , Jinyan Wang*, Baolong Shi et al. Short term exposure to PM2.5 constituents and daily ischemic stroke hospitalization in the arid, semi-arid and semi-humid regions of northwest China. Environ Geochem Health, 2025, 47:402 https://doi.org/10.1007 /s10653-025-02705-4.