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Yang Gui-Ying is a distinguished researcher in meteorology and climate dynamics affiliated with the University of Reading's Department of Meteorology within the School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences. Her work focuses on equatorial waves, tropical atmospheric dynamics, and climate modeling. Key areas include the role of equatorial waves in tropical cyclones, Hadley Cell variability, and interactions between convection and large-scale circulations. She has contributed to advancing methodologies for identifying equatorial waves in observational data and improving seasonal predictions of extreme weather events in Southeast Asia.
Her research spans studies on Borneo vortices, Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO), and the influence of QBO phases on stratospheric wave propagation. Collaborations with institutions like the Hadley Centre and NCAS highlight her involvement in climate model evaluations and systematic error analysis. Recent work emphasizes equatorial waves as precursors for tropical cyclones and their integration into hybrid forecasting systems.
Publications highlight her expertise in atmospheric circulation patterns, including the Hadley Cell's structure and tropical convection's role in driving these systems. Her contributions have advanced understanding of multi-scale interactions in tropical meteorology and improved climate model performance through detailed wave dynamics analysis.

