
معرفی
Professor Liu Chunlei is affiliated with the Department of Atmospheric Physics at Guangdong Ocean University, where he leads research within the South China Sea Institute of Marine Meteorology. His expertise spans climate dynamics, ocean-atmosphere interactions, and tropical cyclone studies. He holds a PhD from the University of Manchester (1991) and has contributed to numerous high-impact projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Fujian Key Laboratory of Severe Weather. His recent work focuses on energy flux discrepancies, moisture transport mechanisms, and cyclone development dynamics. Liu has presented at international conferences like the SPARC General Assembly and the 5th International Electronic Conference on Atmospheric Sciences.
Education: PhD in Atmospheric Physics (University of Manchester, UK, 1991), MSc in Atmospheric Chemistry (State Meteorological Bureau of China), BSc in Earth and Space Sciences (USTC, 1985).
Research interests include atmospheric physics, climate modeling, and extreme weather events. His publications analyze global energy budgets, tropical cyclone sensitivities, and ocean surface heat flux dynamics. Collaborations with institutions like ECMWF and NASA highlight his international reach. No scientific awards are explicitly listed.
Grants include projects on severe weather (2021) and climate feedback mechanisms (2020-2022). He advises through the South China Sea Institute, focusing on marine meteorology and regional climate studies.

