甘波澜 / GAN Bolan

教授,博士生导师

出生年月:1988.02

研究方向:物理海洋、海-气相互作用与气候变化

联系方式:gbl0203@ouc.edu.cn

个人履历:

        2010年本科毕业于中国海洋大学海洋科学专业,2014年获得中国海洋大学物理海洋专业博士学位;2014-2016年,中国海洋大学,物理海洋教育部重点实验室,讲师;2017-2019年,中国海洋大学,物理海洋教育部重点实验室,副教授;2020-至今,中国海洋大学,物理海洋教育部重点实验室,教授;2021-至今,中国海洋大学,未来海洋学院,副院长;2017/11-至今, 美国Woods Hole海洋研究所, 物理海洋系, Long Term Guest Investigator。

        国家自然科学基金优秀青年基金获得者;第六届中国青年科技工作者协会理事;国际“气候变率与可预测性研究划”(CLIVAR)气候动力委员会(Climate Dynamics Panel)委员;中国海洋湖沼学会海洋与气候分会理事;国际气象学与大气科学协会(IAMAS)中国委员会委员;美国气象学会(AMS)期刊 Journal of Climate副主编;Springer Nature旗下期刊Discover Oceans编委。



研究方向及成果:

  主要从事海-气相互作用与气候变化研究。近年来围绕全球变暖背景下多尺度海-气相互作用过程与机理取得了一系列创新成果:系统揭示了海洋中尺度动力过程、天气尺度瞬变涡旋、行星尺度大气环流之间相互作用过程、机理及其年代际气候效应;指出锋面尺度海气耦合、高频强风暴活动对副热带模态水形成及变异的关键作用;发现黑潮流轴摆动对梅雨锋面以及长江流域夏季降水的调制效应,为理解中国夏季降水低频变异提供了新视角;发现全球变暖对北太平洋海气耦合强度、阿留申低压、太平洋-北美遥相关均有强化作用,阐明了气候增暖下热带太平洋热动力过程变化及其对中纬度区域变化的重要影响。目前在NSR、NCC、JC、GRL等海洋与气候领域国际知名期刊发表SCI论文30余篇。先后主持国家自然科学基金四项,获教育部自然科学一等奖、2019年度中国高等学校十大科技进展、山东省教育系统女职工建功立业标兵、山东省优秀博士论文、中国海洋大学“五四青年奖”。


代表性论著:

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. Wu2014: 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.



*Corresponding author

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