Name:
Ming-Jen Yang
Position:
Associate Professor
E-mail:
mingjen@ncu.edu.tw
Phone:
03-4266865
Highest Education:
University of Washington, Ph.D. (1995)
Research:
Precipitation physics and forecasting; Atmospheric modeling
Personal Homepage:
http://graupel.ihs.ncu.edu.tw/

Selected Recent Publications:
[1] Yang, M.-J., Ben J.-D. Jou, S.-C. Wang, J.-S. Hong, P.-L. Lin, J.-H. Teng, and H.-C. Lin, 2004: Ensemble prediction of rainfall during the 2000-2002 Mei-Yu seasons: Evaluation over the Taiwan area. J. Geophys. Res., 109, D18203. doi:10.1029/2003JD004368
[2] Yang, M.-J., and Q.-C. Tung, 2003: Evaluation of rainfall forecasts over Taiwan by four cumulus parameterization schemes. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 81, 1163-1183
[3] Yang, M.-J., F.-C. Chien, and M.-D. Cheng, 2000: Precipitation parameterization in a simulated Mei-Yu front. Terr., Atmos., and Oceanic Sci., 11, 393-422
[4] Yang, M.-J., and R. A. Houze, Jr., 1995b: Sensitivity of squall-line rear inflow to ice microphysics and environmental humidity. Mon. Wea. Rev., 123, 3175-3193
[5] Yang, M.-J., and R. A. Houze, Jr., 1995a: Multicell squall line structure as a manifestation of vertically trapped gravity waves. Mon. Wea. Rev., 123, 641-661