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Land-atmosphere feedbacks in climate change and water and carbon cycles
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主讲人: Dr. Sha Zhou
地点: 6163银河线路检测中心北547(腾讯会议/WeMeet ID:225 955 641)
时间: 12月22日(周二),14:00-15:00
主持 联系人: 林金泰 教授
主讲人简介: Sha Zhou received her Bachelor’s degree from the Department of Hydraulic Engineering at Tsinghua University in 2013 and obtained a Doctoral degree from the same department in 2018. Her doctoral study focused on the land-atmosphere exchanges of water, carbon, and energy, and their responses to climate change and human activities. In early 2018, she was awarded a LamontDoherty Postdoc Fellowship and an Earth Institute Postdoc Fellowship at Columbia University. During her postdoc, she works on how land-atmosphere feedbacks impact extreme climate and weather and the global water and carbon cycles under climate change. She has published 15 firstauthorpapersinScienceAdvances,PNAS,NatureClimateChange(inpress),etc.


Land surface is coupled with the atmosphere, and thereby influences weather and climate, through modulating land-atmosphere exchanges of water, energy, and momentum and large-scale atmospheric circulation. While climate changehas been widely demonstrated to strongly alter land surface characteristics, such as soil moisture, vegetation, and snow, the feedback of land surface to the atmosphere remain underexplored. In this presentation, I would like to share my recent studies investigating how soil moisture-atmosphere feedbacks impact extreme weather and climate, surface water availability, and terrestrial ecosystem carbon uptake using in situ observations, satellite remote sensing retrievals, reanalysis products, and multi-model land-atmosphere coupling experiments.