
معرفی
Shuai Wang is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Meteorology & Climate Science Undergraduate Program at the University of Delaware's Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences, within the College of Earth, Ocean & Environment. His expertise lies in tropical cyclones, climate modeling, extreme weather events, and climate service applications.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Imperial College London (2017)
- M.S. in Meteorology, Ocean University of China (2013)
- B.S. in Atmospheric Science, Ocean University of China (2011)
His research focuses on understanding tropical cyclone dynamics, including rapid intensification, landfall impacts, and climate change influences on cyclone behavior. He employs numerical simulations, observational data (e.g., wave gliders), and advanced modeling frameworks to analyze cyclone structure, outer size expansion, and coastal vulnerability. Recent work emphasizes projections of cyclone spatial distribution under future climate scenarios and the compound flood risks posed by cyclones in coastal regions like Shanghai.
His publications highlight advancements in forecasting methodologies (e.g., cascaded diffusion models), ocean-atmosphere interactions, and the socio-environmental implications of cyclone-related hazards. These studies underscore the growing urgency of integrating climate science into disaster preparedness and coastal management strategies.
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