聂羽 女 理学博士 研究员
专业:气象学
研究方向:气候动力学与气候预测
电子邮箱:nieyu@cma.gov.cn
主要从事研究工作
大气环流和中纬度气候动力学、东亚气候预测
学习经历及工作简历
2016.11-至今 国家气候中心气候研究开放实验室 副研究员、研究员(2022年11月)
2018.07-2018.09 英国气象局 访问学者
2014.07-2016.10 国家气候中心气候监测室 工程师
2013.04-2013.07 美国康奈尔大学 访问学者
2009.09-2014.07 南京大学大气科学学院 气象学专业 博士
2005.09-2009.06 成都信息工程大学 大气科学专业 学士
承担科研项目情况
国家自然科学基金面上项目“秋季北大西洋海洋锋区的次季节变化对格陵兰阻塞的影响研究”(2022-2025) 项目负责人
国家重点研发计划青年科学家项目“长江流域夏季强降水的前兆因子智能识别研究” (2021-2026) 项目骨干
国家重点研发计划“多模式集合气候预测方法和应用研究” (2018-2022) 专题负责人
国家自然科学基金-青年基金“大气斜压性垂直结构的改变对温带急流低频变化的影响机理研究”(2018-2020)项目负责人
中国气象局气候研究开放实验室开放课题-青年基金“中纬度波流相互作用的监测及其对我国冬季气温的影响”(2015-2016)项目负责人
代表论文
·Nie, Yu., Yang Zhang, Gang Chen, and Xiu-Qun Yang, 2022: Quantifying Eddy Generation and Dissipation in the Jet Response to Upper-versus Lower-level Thermal Forcing, J. Atmos. Sci., https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-21-0307.1
·Nie, Yu., Hong-Li Ren, Yang Zhang and Pengfei Zhang, 2022: Roles of Atmospheric Variability and Arctic Sea Ice in the Asymmetric Arctic-Eurasia Temperature Connection on Subseasonal Time Scale, J. Climate., https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0771.1
·Nie, Yu, Yang Zhang, Jinqing Zuo, Mengling Wang, Jie Wu and Ying Liu, 2022: Dynamical processes controlling the evolution of early-summer cut-off lows in Northeast Asia. Clim. Dyn., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-022-06371-5
·Chen, Gang*, Yu Nie*, and Yang Zhang, 2022: Jet Stream Meandering in the Northern Hemisphere Winter: An Advection-Diffusion Perspective, J. Climate., 35, 2055-2073.
·Ren, Hong-Li, Fang Zhou, Yu Nie, and Shuo Zhao, 2022: Dynamic synoptic eddy feedbacks contributing to maintenance and propagation of intraseasonal NAO. Geophy. Res. Lett., 49, e2021GL096508.
·Hardiman, Steven C., Nick J. Dunstone, Adam A. Scaife, Doug M. Smith, Ruth Comer, Yu Nie and Hong-Li Ren, 2022: Missing eddy feedback may explain weak signal-to-noise ratios in climate predictions. npj Clim Atmos Sci, 5, 57. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-022-00280-4
·Ren, Hong-Li and Yu Nie, 2021: Skillful prediction of winter Arctic Oscillation from previous summer in a linear empirical model. Science China Earth Sciences, 64, 27-36.
·Nie Yu., Hong-Li. Ren, and Adam Scaife, 2020: Enhanced mid-to-late winter predictability of the storm track variability in the North Pacific as a contrast with the North Atlantic. Environ. Res. Lett., 15, 094037.
·Nie Yu., Adam Scaife, Hong-Li Ren, Ruth Comer, Martin Andrews, Philip Davis and Nicola Martin, 2019: Stratospheric initial conditions provide seasonal predictability of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oscillations. Environ. Res. Lett., 14, 034006.
·Nie Yu., Yang Zhang, Xiu-Qun Yang, and Hong-Li Ren, 2019: Winter and Summer Rossby Wave Sources in the CMIP5 Models. Earth and Space Science, 6. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019EA000674.
·Nie Yu., Hong-Li Ren, and Yang Zhang, 2019: The Role of Extratropical Air-Sea Interaction in the Autumn Subseasonal Variability of the North Atlantic Oscillation. J. Climate, 32, 7697-7712.
·Nie Yu, Yang Zhang, Gang Chen, and Xiu-Qun Yang, 2016: Delineating barotropic and baroclinic mechanisms in the midlatitude eddy-driven jet response to the lower tropospheric thermal forcing. J. Atmos. Sci., 73, 429-448.
·Xiao, Chuliang, Yaocun Zhang, Brent M. Lofgren, and Yu Nie, 2016: The concurrent variability of East Asian subtropical and polar-front jets and its implication for the winter climate anomaly in China, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 121, 6787– 6801.
·Xiao, Bei., Yang Zhang, Xiu-Qun Yang, and Yu Nie, 2016: On the role of extratropical air-sea interaction in the persistence of the Southern Annular Mode, Geophys. Res. Lett., 43, 8806– 8814.
·Nie Yu, Yang Zhang, Gang Chen, Xiu-Qun Yang and D. Alex Burrows, 2014: Quantifying barotropic and baroclinic eddy feedbacks in the persistence of the Southern Annular Mode. Geophy. Res. Lett. 41, 8636-8644.
·Nie Yu, Yang Zhang, Xiu-Qun Yang and Gang Chen, 2013: Baroclinic anomalies associated with the Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode: roles of synoptic and low-frequency eddies. Geophy. Res. Lett., 40, 2361–2366, doi:10.1002/grl.50396.
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