Master's Advisor

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Li Yan

Source:海洋与气象学院 Date:2025-04-27


Li Yan

Ph.D., Associate Professor, Master's Supervisor

College of Ocean and Meteorology, Guangdong Ocean University

No.1 Haida Road, Mazhang district, Zhanjiang, Guangdong 524088, China

Email: yanli@gdou.edu.cn

Study experiences

2004-2009, Ph.D. (Meteorology), Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China

2000-2004, B.S. (Computer Science and Technology), Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China

2007-2009, studying in Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

Scientific Work Experiences

2019-present, Associate Professor, College of Ocean and Meteorology,  Guangdong Ocean University, China

2018-2019, Lecturer, College of Ocean and Meteorology, Guangdong Ocean University, China

2009-2018, Assistant Researcher, State Key Laboratory of Tropical Oceanography, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

2011.03-2012.02, visitor, CERFACS, France

Research Interests

Air-sea interaction.

ENSO.

Climate change.

Scientific expedition

2010.04.12-2010.05.29, The 1st Indian Ocean Scientific Expedition by South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (“Experiment 1” ship).

Main courses

Undergraduate courses: Programming in Fortran Language, Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction, Professional Introduction Course, etc

Graduate Course: Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction


Main Projects

  1. the National Natural Science Foundation of China: Exploring the Impact of Satellite Data Assimilation on Typhoon Forecasting in the South China Sea Based on Improved Air-Sea Coupling Model, 2022.12-2026.12, participate

  2. the National Key R&D Program of China: BSISO northward propagation in summer and the mechanism and prediction method of its impact on East Asian climate, 2018.12-2021.12, sub-task in charge

  3. the National Natural Science Foundation of China: South Indian Ocean Dipole and its relationship with ENSO on inter-decadal time scales, 2014.01-2016.12program in charge

  4. the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences: The impact of century old thermal conditions of China's neighboring oceans on China's climate, 2011.01-2015.12, sub-task in charge

the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program): Development of parallel models for efficient physical climate systems, 2010.01-2012.12, sub-task in charge


Refereed Publications

  1. Zou, X., Yan, L.*, Xu, J., and Zheng, S. (2024), The Impacts of Regime Shift in Summer Arctic Oscillation on Precipitation in East Asia, Atmosphere, 15(3), 283. doi:10.3390/atmos15030283.

  2. Zheng, C., Zheng, S., Feng, M., Xie, L., Wang, L., Zhang, T., and Yan, L. (2024), Interannual Variability of the East African Coastal Current Associated with El Niño–Southern Oscillation, Journal of Climate, 37(17), 4613-4631, https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-23-0563.1.

  3. Chen, Y., Yan, L.*, Xu, J., Zheng, S., Chen, G., and Lin, P. (2023), Climate impacts of 2009/2010 mixed-type El Niño on double ITCZs over the eastern Pacific Ocean, Frontiers in Marine Science, 10, doi:10.3389/fmars.2023.1114809.

  4. Tao, M., Yan, L.*, Zheng, S., Xu, J., and Chen, Y. (2023), Contrasting the Impacts of Intraseasonal Oscillations on Yangtze Precipitation during the Summer of 1998 and 2016, Atmosphere, 14(11), doi:10.3390/atmos14111695.

  5. Liu, J., Zheng, S. J., Yan, L., Chen, H. B., Liu, T. Z. (2023), Spatiotemporal variation of surface eddy kinetic energy in the South Australian Basin. Journal of Marine Sciences, 41(3): 22-33.(in Chinese).

  6. Liu, T. Z., Zheng, S. J., Yan, L.(2023), Seasonal Variation of Mesoscale Eddy Activity in the Southern Ocean. Journal of Guandong Ocean University, 43(2): 67-76. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-9159.2023.02.009.(in Chinese).

  7. Liu, J., Zheng, S. J., Feng, M., Xie, L. L., Feng, B. X., Liang, P., Wang, L., Yang, L. A., and Yan, L. (2022), Seasonal variability of eddy kinetic energy in the East Australian current region, Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.1069184.

  8. Chen, Y., Yan, L.*, Li, G., Xu, J., Long, J., and Zheng, S. (2021), Contrasting Impacts of Three Extreme El Ninos on Double ITCZs over the Eastern Pacific Ocean, Atmosphere, 12(4), doi:10.3390/atmos12040424.

  9. Zhang, G., Long, J. C., Yan, L., Xue, Y. F., Xu, J. J., Liu, C. L. and Zhang, S. Q. (2021), Modulation of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation on the Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Ocsillation in the South China Sea. Journal of Guandong Ocean University, 41(4): 23-33, doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-9159.2021.04.004. (in Chinese).

  10. Tao, M. M., Zhang S. J., Zhang, S. Q., Yan, L., Xue, Y. F., Zheng, Y. Z. and Huang, Z. F. (2021), Journal of Guandong Ocean University, 41(4): 34-49, doi:10.3969/j.issn.1673-9159.2021.04.005. (in Chinese).

  11. Yan, L., and Li, G. (2018), Double intertropical convergence zones over the eastern Pacific Ocean: Contrasting impacts of the eastern Pacific- and central Pacific-type El Niños. Atmospheric Science Letters, e852, https://doi.org/10.1002/asl.852.

  12. Yan, L., and Li, G., (2015), Change in the Relationship between the Southern Subtropical Dipole Modes and the Southern Annular Mode in the Mid-1980s, Journal of Climate, 28(23): 9235-9249, https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0134.1.

  13. Yan, L., Du, Y., and Zhang, L. (2013), Southern Ocean SST Variability and Its Relationship with ENSO on Inter-Decadal Time Scales. Journal of Ocean University of China, 12 (2): 287-294, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11802-013-2262-1.

  14. Yan, L., and Yu, Y. Q. (2012) The spring prediction barrier in ENSO hindcast experiments using the FGOALS-g model, Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2012, 30(6): 1093-1104, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00343-012-1271-z.

  15. Zhi, H., Yu, Y. Q., Yan, L., Zhang, W. J. and Li, Z. Q. (2012), Retrospective prediction in a coupled model over East Asia during El Niño decaying phase, Acta Meteorologica Sinica, 70(4): 779-788. (in Chinese).

  16. Yan, L., Wang, P. X., Yu, Y. Q., Li, L. J. and Wang, B. (2010), Potential Predictability of Sea Surface Temperature in a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere GCM, Advance in Atmospheric Sciences, 27(4): 921-936, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-009-9062-y.

  17. Chen, F., Du, Y., Yan, L., Wang, D. X., and Shi, P. (2010), Response of upper ocean currents to typhoons at two ADCP moorings west of the Luzon Strait, Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 28(5): 1002-1011, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00343-010-0025-z.

  18. Yan L., Yu Y. Q., Wang, B., Li L. J., and Wang, P. X. (2009), ENSO Hindcast Experiments Using A Coupled GCM, Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters, 2(1):7-13.

  19. Yan L., Wang, P. X., Guan, Z. Y. and Yang, X. Y. (2008), The teleconncetion of sea surface temperature and its relation with China winter temperature, Scientia Meteorologica Sinica, 28(2): 133-138. (in Chinese).

  20. Wang, P. X., Lu, C. H., Guan, Z. Y., Li, S. F., Yao, J. X. and Yan, L. (2007), Definition and Calculation of Three Circulation Indices for Closed Pressure Systems, Journal of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, 30(6):730-735. (in Chinese).

  21. Guo, D., Wang, P. X. and Yan, L. (2007), Experiment of a Numerical Integral Scheme for Spherical Function Analysis, Journal of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, 30(4): 551-555. (in Chinese).



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