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Presentations

  • Ming Zhao (invited) 2014:  Global Modeling of tropical cyclones and their connection to Climate. International Workshop on Climate System Modeling, Honolulu, USA, March 10-11, 2014.
  • Ming Zhao 2013:  An investigation of the connections between convection, clouds and climate sensitivity in a Global Climate Model. CFMIP/EUCLIPSE Meeting on Cloud Processes and Climate Feedbacks,Hamburg, Germany, 10-14th June, 2013
  • Ming Zhao et. al 2013:  Response of global tropical cyclone frequency to a doubling of CO2 and a uniform SST warming – a multi-model intercomparison. US CLIVAR Hurricane Working Group Workshop, GFDL, Princeton, US, June 2013
  • Ming Zhao 2013:  An investigation of the connections between convection, clouds and climate sensitivity in a Global Climate Model. Northeast Tropical Meteorology Workshop, Albany, US, May, 2013
  • Ming Zhao, I.M. Held, S-J Lin 2012:  Some counter-intuitive dependencies of tropical cyclone frequency on parameters in a GCM. 1st Pan-Global Atmosphere System Studies (GASS) Conference, 10-14 September 2012, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
  • Ming Zhao and I.M. Held, 2012: TC-permitting GCM simulations of hurricane frequency response to sea surface temperature anomalies projected for the late 21st century. AMS 30th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology. 15-20 April 2012, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA.
  • Ming Zhao, 2012: Shallow cumulus convection and its parameterizations in AM3. GFDL Summer School Lectures. 18 July 2012, Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
  • Ming Zhao (invited), TC-permitting GCM simulations of global hurricane climatology, variability and response to warming projected for the late 21st century, Department Seminar, Atmospheric, Ocean and Space Sciences, University of Michigan, 15 March, 2012.
  • Ming Zhao, 2012: Results from GFDL HiRAM simulations. US-CLIVAR Hurricane Working Group Workshop, 27-28 January 2012, New Orleans, LA, USA.
  • Ming Zhao and I.M. Held, 2012: TC-permitting GCM simulations of hurricane frequency response to sea surface temperature anomalies projected for the late 21st century. 24th Conference on Climate Variability and Change. 92nd AMS Annual Meeting, 22-26 January 2012, New Orleans, LA, USA.
  • Ming Zhao, 2011: High resolution AGCM simulations of hurricane frequency response to sea surface temperature anomalies projected for the late 21st century. GFDL’s Climate Modeling and Research Symposium. 17 October, GFDL, Princeton, USA.
  • Ming Zhao and I.M. Held, 2011: TC-permitting GCM simulations of hurricane frequency response to sea surface temperature anomalies projected for the late 21st century. 5th Northeast Tropical Workshop. 17-19 May 2011, MIT, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Ming Zhao (invited), Simulations of global hurricane climatology, variability and response to global warming using a high resolution AGCM, School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) Colloquium in Climate Science, Columbia University, 7 April, 2011, New York City, USA.
  • Ming Zhao (invited) 2010: An Analysis of GCM simulated storm intensity variability and change using a statistical refinement. American Geophysical Union 2010 Fall Meeting, 13-17 December, 2010, San Francisco, USA.
  • Ming Zhao (invited) 2010: Simulations of global hurricane climatology, variability and response to global warming using a 50km resolution GCM. American Geophysical Union 2010 Fall Meeting, 13-17 December, 2010, San Francisco, USA.
  • Ming Zhao, I.M. Held, S-J Lin, G. Vecchi 2010: Simulation of global hurricane climatology, variability, and response to global warming using a new global high resolution atmospheric model.  AMS 29th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 10-14 May 2010, Tucson, USA.
  • Ming Zhao, I.M. Held, S-J Lin, G. Vecchi 2009:  Simulation of Global Hurricane Climatology, Variability, and Response to Global Warming using a Global High Resolution Atmospheric Model.  MOCA 2009: the IAMAS, IAPSO and IACS Joint Assembly, 19-29 July 2009, Montreal, Canada.
  • Ming Zhao, 2009: Hurricane Climate Connection in a high resolution GCM. NCAR ECSA Junior Faculty Forum on Future Scientific Directions: Connecting Weather and Climate in Theory, Models and Observations, 14-16 July 2009, NCAR, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
  • Ming Zhao, I.M. Held, S-J Lin, G. Vecchi 2009:  Modeling global hurricane climatology, variability, and response to global warming. 2009 GFDL Review, 30 June-2 July 2009, Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
  • Ming Zhao (invited) 2008: Sensitivity of GCM simulated clouds to cumulus mixing, convective cloud microphysics and its implications for cloud feedback to climate sensitivity. The 4th Pan-GEWEX Cloud System Study (GCSS) Meeting on: Advances in Modeling and Observing Clouds and Convection, 2-6 June 2008, Meteo-France, Toulouse, France.
  • M. Blackburn, B. J. Hoskins and 14 APE modeling groups 2007:  The Aqua-Planet Experiment: comparison of atmospheric GCM simulations on a water-covered Earth. 3rd WGNE Workshop on Systematic Errors in Climate and NWP Models, 12-16 February 2007, San Francisco, USA.
  • Ming Zhao 2006: GFDL AM2 cloud sensitivity to details in convection and cloud parameterizations, a GPCI case study. Joint GCSS-GPCI/BLCI-RICO Workshop, 18-21 September 2006, Goddard Institute for Space Science, NASA, New York City, USA.
  • J. Teixeira and 10 GPCI modeling groups 2005: GCSS Pacific Cross-Section Intercomparison (GPCI): introduction and preliminary results. 3rd Pan-GCSS Meeting on Clouds, Climate and Models, 16-20 May 2005, Athens, Greece.
  • Ming Zhao 2005: University of Washington Shallow Cumulus Convection (UWShCu) Scheme in GFDL AM2 – preliminary results. Atmospheric Climate Process Team Annual Meeting, 29-30 November 2005, GFDL, Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
  • Ming Zhao, I.M. Held and B. Wyman 2005: The role of cloud radiative forcing in an idealized Walker circulation. The International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS) Conference, 2-11 August 2005, Beijing, China.
  • Ming Zhao, 2004: Current status on column diagnostics and modeling work at GFDL. Atmospheric Climate Process Team Annual Meeting, 21-23 October 2004, Seattle, Washington, USA.
  • Ming Zhao and P.H. Austin, 2003: Trade-wind cumulus transport and the cloud size distribution. Gordon Research Conference 2003: Solar Radiation and Climate, 13-18 July 2003, Colby-Sawyer College, New London, USA.
  • Ming Zhao and P.H. Austin, 2003: Trade-wind cumulus cloud parameterization in large scale models: results from large eddy simulations. 37th CMOS Conference, 2-5 June 2003, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Ming Zhao and P.H. Austin, 2002: Life cycle of numerically simulated shallow cumulus clouds, Modeling Clouds and Climate Workshop. December 2002, Toronto, Canada.
  • Ming Zhao and P.H. Austin, 2002: A diagnostic study of episodic mixing models of shallow cumulus clouds. AMS 15th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, 15-19 July 2002, Wageningen, Netherlands.
  • Ming Zhao and P.H. Austin, 2002: A diagnostic study of  buoyancy-sorting parameterizations of shallow cumulus convection, GCSS-ARM Workshop on the Representation of Cloud Systems in Large-Scale Models, 20-24 May 2002, Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada.
  • Ming Zhao and P.H. Austin, 2001: Sensitivity studies of boundary-sorting representation of shallow cumulus parameterizations. 2001 Climate Conference, 20-24 August, 2001, Utrecht, Netherlands.
  • Ming Zhao and P. H. Austin, 2000: Sensitivity studies of buoyancy-sorting parameterizations in Canadian GCM Single Column Model. 34th CMOS Conference, 29 May-1 June, 2000, Victoria, BC, Canada.