Deliang Chen

Showing 9 publications

2023

Fire carbon emissions over Equatorial Asia reduced by shortened dry seasons

Sifan Wang, Bin He, Hans Chen et al
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science. Vol. 6 (1)
Journal article
2023

Interdecadal variability of the warm Arctic-cold Eurasia pattern linked to the Barents oscillation

Ziyi Cai, Qinglong You, Hans Chen et al
Atmospheric Research. Vol. 287
Journal article
2022

Worldwide impacts of atmospheric vapor pressure deficit on the interannual variability of terrestrial carbon sinks

Bin He, Chen Chen, Shangrong Lin et al
National Science Review. Vol. 9 (4)
Journal article
2022

Increasing terrestrial ecosystem carbon release in response to autumn cooling and warming

Rui Tang, Bin He, Hans Chen et al
Nature Climate Change. Vol. 12 (4), p. 380-385
Journal article
2022

Contrasting characteristics, changes, and linkages of permafrost between the Arctic and the Third Pole

Xuejia Wang, Youhua Ran, Guojin Pang et al
Earth-Science Reviews. Vol. 230
Review article
2022

Arctic amplification modulated by Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and greenhouse forcing on multidecadal to century scales

Miao Fang, Xin Li, Hans Chen et al
Nature Communications. Vol. 13
Journal article
2022

Amplified wintertime Barents Sea warming linked to intensified Barents oscillation

Ziyi Cai, Qinglong You, Hans Chen et al
Environmental Research Letters. Vol. 17
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2021

Arctic warming revealed by multiple CMIP6 models: evaluation of historical simulations and quantification of future projection uncertainties

Ziyi Cai, Qinglong You, Fangying Wu et al
Journal of Climate. Vol. 34 (12), p. 4871-4892
Journal article
2021

Regionalization of seasonal precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau and associated large-scale atmospheric systems

Hui-Wen Lai, Hans Chen, Julia Kukulies et al
Journal of Climate. Vol. 34 (7), p. 2635-2651
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