Wang Tao, Born in 1995 in Huining county, Gansu Province; Doctor; Young Researcher. Dr. Wang is interested in the researches on the stratosphere-troposphere interactions and air-sea interactions. He has published 28 papers on Geophysical Research Letters、Journal of Climate、Climate Dynamics, etc. He has three research projects, including Youth Fund Project from National Natural Science Foundation of China, Youth Fund Project from Gansu Province, and China Postdoctoral Science FoundationProject.
Research interests:
The interactions between stratosphere and troposphere and land surface
The air-sea interactions
Email:
twang17@lzu.edu.cn
Education experiences:
2017.09-2022.06, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Atmospheric physics and atmospheric environment, Doctor
2013.09-2017.06, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Atmospheric sciences, Bachelor
Work experiences:
2024.12-present, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Young Researcher
2022.07-2024.11, Geography Postdoctoral Mobile Station, Lanzhou University, Postdoctor
Research projects:
(1)Youth Fund Project from National Natural Science Foundation of China“The impact of Arctic stratospheric processes on the North Atlantic sea surface processes at seasonal-subseasonal timescales” (42405070), 2025.01-2027.12
(2)Youth Fund Project from Gansu Province“Long-term variation in the amplitude of the Arctic stratospheric polar vortex and its impact on surface temperature in the Northern Hemisphere” (23JRRA1095), 2023.07-2025.06
(3)China Postdoctoral Science FoundationProject“East Asian weather and climate changes caused by the Arctic stratospheric polar vortex via a North Pacific pathway” (2023M731455), 2023.07-2024.06
Published papers:
(1)Tao Wang, Xiaohua Gou*, Xuejia Wang*, Hongwen Liu, Fei Xie (2024) Equatorward Shift of ENSO-related Subtropical Jet Anomalies in Recent Decades. Atmospheric Research, 297:107109, DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2023.107109.
(2)Tao Wang, Xiaohua Gou*, Wenshou Tian, Xuejia Wang, Fei Xie (2023) The Relationships between Meridional Position of North Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies and North American Surface Temperatures Revealed by CMIP6 Models. Geophysical Research Letters, 50(14): e2022GL102096.
(3)Tao Wang, Qiang Fu, Wenshou Tian*, Hongwen Liu, Yifeng Peng, Fei Xie, Hongying Tian, Jiali Luo (2023) The Influence of Meridional Variation in North Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies on the Arctic Stratospheric Polar Vortex. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 40(12):2262–2278.
(4)Tao Wang, Wenshou Tian*, Yufeng Lin, Xiaohua Gou, Hongwen Liu, Xuejia Wang, Fei Xie (2023) Decadal changes in the relationship between Arctic stratospheric ozone and sea surface temperatures in the North Pacific. Atmospheric Research, 292(22):106870.
(5)Tao Wang, Wenshou Tian*, Tao Lian, Cheng Sun, Fei Xie, Jiankai Zhang, Qingqing Yin (2022) Meridional Position Changes of the Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies in the North Pacific. Journal of Climate, 35(1):305–321.
(6)Tao Wang, Wenshou Tian*, Jiankai Zhang, Mian Xu, Tao Lian, Dingzhu Hu, Kai Qie (2022) Surface Ocean Current Variations in the North Pacific Related to Arctic Stratospheric Ozone. Climate Dynamics, 59(11):3087–3111.
(7)Tao Wang, Wenshou Tian*, Jiankai Zhang, Fei Xie, Ruhua Zhang, Jinlong Huang, Dingzhu Hu (2020) Connections between Spring Arctic Ozone and the Summer Circulation and Sea Surface Temperatures over the Western North Pacific. Journal of Climate, 33(7):2907–2923.