甘波澜 / GAN Bolan
1. Yu, J., B. Gan*, H. Yang, Z. Chen, L. Xu, and L. Wu, 2024: Mesoscale ocean-atmosphere coupling effects on the North Pacific subtropical mode water. Journal of Physical Oceanography, in press
2. Gu, P., B. Gan*, W. Cai, H. Wang and L. Wu, 2024: Future slower reduction of anthropogenic aerosols enhances extratropical ocean surface warming trends. Geophysical Research Letters, 51, e2023GL107772.
3. Gu, P., B. Gan*, W. Cai, and L. Wu, 2024: Role of External Forcing in the Time-varying Trends of Global-mean Surface Temperature under Current and Future Climates. Environmental Research Letters, 19, 044038.
4. Liu, B., B. Gan*, F. Jia*, and L. Wu, 2024: Impact of the North Pacific Meridional Mode on the Tropical Pacific Modulated by the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation. Journal of Climate. 37, 2199-2216, https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-23-0448.1.
5. Geng, T., F. Jia*, W. Cai*, L. Wu, B. Gan, Z. Jing, S. Li and M. J. McPhaden, 2023: Increased occurrences of consecutive La Niña events under global warming. Nature, 619, 774-781.
6. Gan, B.*, J. Yu, L. Wu, G. Danabasoglu, R. J. Small, A. H. Baker, F. Jia, Z. Jing, X. Ma, H. Yang, and Z. Chen, 2023: North Atlantic subtropical mode water formation controlled by Gulf Stream fronts. National Science Review, 10(9), nwad133.
7. Gan, B.*, T. Wang, L. Wu, J. Li, B. Qiu, H. Yang, and L. Zhang, 2023: A Mesoscale Ocean–Atmosphere Coupled Pathway for Decadal Variability of the Kuroshio Extension System. Journal of Climate, 36, 485-510.
8. Li Y., L. Zhang, B. Gan*, H. Wang, X. Li, and L. Wu, 2023: Observed contribution of Barents-Kara sea ice loss to warm Arctic-cold Eurasia anomalies by submonthly processes in winter. Environmental Research Letters, 18, 034019.
9. Liu, B., B. Gan*, W. Cai, L. Wu, T. Geng, H. Wang, S. Wang, Z. Jing, and F. Jia, 2022: Will increasing climate model resolution be beneficial for ENSO simulation? Geophysical Research Letters, 49, e2021GL096932.
10. Jia, F., W. Cai*, B. Gan, L. Wu*, and E. Di Lorenzo, 2021: Enhanced North Pacific impact on El Niño/Southern Oscillation under greenhouse warming. Nature Climate Change, 11, 840–847. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-021-01139-x
11. Zhang, L., B. Gan*, X. Li, H. Wang, C.-Y. Wang, W. Cai, and L. Wu, 2021: Remote influence of the midlatitude South Atlantic variability in spring on Antarctic summer sea ice. Geophysical Research Letters, 48, e2020GL090810.
12. Yu, J., B. Gan*, Z. Jing, and L. Wu, 2020: Winter Extreme Mixed Layer Depth South of the Kuroshio Extension. Journal of Climate, 33, 10419-10436.
13. Zhang, L., B. Gan*, H. Wang, L. Wu, and W. Cai, 2020: Essential Role of the Midlatitude South Atlantic Variability in Altering the Southern Hemisphere Summer Storm Tracks. Geophysical Research Letters, 47, e2020GL087910.
14. Li, S., L. Wu*, Y. Yang, T. Geng, W. Cai*, B. Gan, Z. Chen, Z. Jing, G. Wang, and X. Ma, 2019: The Pacific Decadal Oscillation less predictable under greenhouse warming. Nature Climate Change,doi:10.1038/s41558-019-0663-x
15. Jia, F., W. Cai*, L. Wu*, B. Gan, G. Wang, F. Kucharski, P. Chang, and N. Keenlyside, 2019: Weakening Atlantic Niño-Pacific connection under greenhouse warming. Science Advances, 5, eaax4111.
16. Gan, B.*, Y.-O. Kwon, T. Joyce, K. Chen, L. Wu, 2019: Influence of the Kuroshio interannual variability on the summertime precipitation over the East China and adjacent area.Journal of Climate, 32, 2185-2205.
17. Cai, W., L. Wu*, … B. Gan, et al., 2019: Pantropical climate interactions. Science, 363, 1-11.
18. Zhang, L., B. Gan*, L. Wu, W. Cai and H. Ma, 2018: Seasonal Dependence of Coupling between Storm Tracks and Sea Surface Temperature in the Southern Hemisphere Midlatitudes: A Statistical Assessment. Journal of Climate, 31, 4055-4074.
19. Cai, W.*, G. Wang, B. Gan, L. Wu*, A. Santoso, X. Lin, Z. Chen, F. Jia and T. Yamagata, 2018: Stabilised frequency of extreme positive Indian Ocean Dipole under 1.5 °C warming. Nature Communications, 9, 1419.
20. Chen, Z., B. Gan*, L. Wu and F. Jia, 2018: Pacific-North American Teleconnection and North Pacific Oscillation: Historical Simulation and Future Projection in CMIP5 models. Climate Dynamics, 50, 4379-4403.
21. Wang G., W. Cai*, B. Gan, L. Wu*, A. Santoso, X. Lin, Z. Chen and M. McPhaden, 2017: Continued increase of extreme El Niño frequency long after 1.5˚C warming stabilization, Nature Climate Change,7, 568-572.
22. Gan, B.*, L. Wu, F. Jia, S. Li, W. Cai, H. Nakamura, M. A. Alexander, and A. J. Miller, 2017: On the Response of the Aleutian Low to Greenhouse Warming. Journal of Climate, 30, 3907-3925.
23. Gan, B.*, and L. Wu, 2015: Feedbacks of Sea Surface Temperature to Wintertime Storm Tracks in the North Atlantic. Journal of Climate, 28, 306-323.
24. Gan, B.*, and L. Wu,2014: Centennial Trends in Northern Hemisphere Winter Storm Tracks over the Twentieth Century. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society,140, 1945-1957.
25. Gan, B., and L. Wu*,2013: Seasonal and Long-term Associations between Wintertime Storm Tracks and Sea Surface Temperature in the North Pacific. Journal of Climate, 26, 6123-6136.
26. Gan, B., and L. Wu*, 2012: Modulation of Atmospheric Response to North Pacific SST Anomalies under Global Warming: A Statistical Assessment. Journal of Climate, 25, 6554-6566.
27. Gan, B., and L. Wu*, 2012: Possible Origins of the Western Pacific Warm Pool Decadal Variability.Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 29, 169-176.
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