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Research interests
My main research focus is on investigating mid latitude storms, including how to forecast them better from a few days out to a season, how they may change under global warming, and their immense societal impacts. The distinctive characteristic of my research lies in the fact that I employ a wide range of tools in my research, ranging from analyses of gridded atmospheric analyses and state of the art climate model simulations to learn about the basic characteristics of the phenomena, examination of actual observations to validate what have been learnt from the gridded data, and dynamical studies using a suite of intermediate/mechanistic models to achieve better understanding of these observed phenomena. My major research interests and some selected publications are listed below. For more details and a complete list of publications, see my web page.
Major research topics
- Extratropical cyclones – forecasting and impacts
- Dynamics and life cycle of baroclinic waves and cyclones
- Dynamics, variability, and trends of storm tracks
- Wave/mean flow interactions
- Tropical/extratropical interactions, tropical meteorology
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Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Princeton University
1993
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Collaborative Research: Local and Global Perspectives of Storm Track Dynamics
Chang, E. (PI) & Lwiza, K. (CoPI)
09/1/24 → 08/31/27
Project: Research
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Deep Learning Hybrid Dynamical-statistical Model for US Precipitation Subseasonal Forecasting
Chang, E. (PI) & Kim, H. (PI)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
09/1/22 → 08/31/26
Project: Research
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Improving Statistical Prediction of Subseasonal CONUS Precipitation Based on ENSO and the MJO by Training With Large Ensemble Climate Simulations
Zheng, C., Kim, H., LaJoie, E., He, S. & Chang, E. K. M., Jan 28 2025, In: Geophysical Research Letters. 52, 2, e2024GL110925.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Is the Observational Record since the Satellite Era Sufficient to Estimate the MJO Impact on Subseasonal Precipitation Prediction Skill over the CONUS?
Zheng, C., Kim, H., Lajoie, E., He, S. & Chang, E. K. M., Dec 2025, In: Monthly Weather Review. 153, 12, p. 2913-2931 19 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Local Finite-Amplitude Wave Activity of Water Vapor as a Diagnostic of Atmospheric River Events
Zhang, R. & Chang, E. K. M., Apr 28 2025, In: Geophysical Research Letters. 52, 8, e2024GL114314.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Using Finite-Amplitude Wave Activity to Examine the Impact of Latent Heating on Baroclinic Wave Activity
Zhang, R. & Chang, E. K. M., Sep 2025, In: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 82, 9, p. 1929-1951 23 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Wave Packets and Life Cycles of Troughs in the Framework of Local Finite-Amplitude Wave Activity
Zhang, R., Chang, E. K. M. & Nakamura, N., Apr 2025, In: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 82, 4, p. 789-808 20 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access2 Scopus citations