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SOLAS

Surface Ocean - Lower Atmosphere Study

Guang - Yu Shi

SOLAS Scientific Steering Committee Member

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  • Institute of Atmospheric Physics,
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences,
  • Beijing
  • 100029
  • China
  • +861062040674

About Me

EDUCATION:
Tohoku University, Sendai 980, Japan (Oct. 1979 – Apr. 1982)
Ph. D. degree in Atmospheric Physics, Feb. 1982
Shandong University, Jinan, China (Sept. 1962 – July 1967)
B. S. degree in Physics, July 1967

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES :
– Head of Chinese Working Group for International SOLAS Project and Head of Working Group for SOLAS of CNC-IGBP (China National Committee for IGBP)
_ Committee Member of IRC (International Radiation Committee)/IAMAS
_ Head of Chinese Working Group for ABC/UNEP and a member of international science team of ABC
_ PI of Sino-Japan Joint Project on Dust Storm (ADEC: Aeolian Dust Experiment and Climate Impact)
_ PI of the China SOLAS Project, a Major Project supported by the NSFC (National Natural Science Fundation of China) from 2004 to 2008.
_ Lead Author of IPCC TAR, WGI, Chapter 6 (Radiative Forcing of Climate Change) [Contributor of IPCC WG1 (IPCC 1990, 1994)]; Reviewer of of IPCC AR4
_ Committee Member of Chinese National Committee for IGBP
_ Scientist of USA/DOE – PRC/CAS CO2 – induced climate effect joint project
– Committee Member of Academic Degree Committee of IAP
-Membership of AGU, Meteorology Society of China, Solar Energy Society of China, etc.
– Guest Professor of Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Institute of Earth Environment, Lanzhou University, Nanjing Instiute of Meteorology, Donghua University and Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, etc.

EXPERIENCE:
Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing 100029, China
Professor (May 2004-Present)
-Trend of Change in Clouds and Solar Radiation during the past 20 Years over China and its Climate Implication
– Impacts of Asian Dust on Primary Products of Ocean
-A Physival Model Sduty on Temperature Anomaly during the Past 420,000 Years over Vostok, Antarctica
Research Institute of Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan
Guest Professor (Oct. 2003_March 2004)
-Trend of Atmospheric Aeosol Optical Depth in China over Past 50 Years and its Climate Implication
Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing 100029, China
Professor (August, 1997_Sept. 2003)
-Effects of clouds, radiation and other forcing factors on Climate
-Climate effect of the atmospheric aerosols
-Experimental study on the ozone minimum over Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
-Ground-based observation of atmospheric aerosols (supported by NASDA)
National Climate Center (NCC), China Meteorology Administration,
Beijing 100081, China
Professor and Chief of Lab for Climate Study (Mar 1997_July 1997)
– Effects of clouds, radiation and other forcing factors on Climate over China
-Climate effect of the atmospheric aerosols
Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University, Chiba 263, JAPAN
Guest Professor (Oct. 1996 – Mar. 1997)
– Surface radiation budget
NCC, China Meteorology Administration, Beijing 100081, China
Professor and Chief of Lab for Climate Study (May 1995 – Oct 1996)
– Development of a coupled AGCM and OGCM climate model (Cooperator : Guo-Xong Wu and Xue-Hong Zhang)
-Atmospheric ozone change and its impact on climate environment over China
– Development of a physically-based climate model and its application to explain the surface temperature change over last centrury and to predict the future global warming
IAP, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
Professor and Chief of Lab for Earth Environment System (May 1994 – May 1995)
– Development of a coupled AGCM and OGCM climate model (Cooperator : Guo-Xong Wu and Xue-Hong Zhang)
-Atmospheric ozone change and its impact on climate environment over China
-Development of a physically-based climate model and its application to explain the surface temperature change over last centrury and to predict the future global warming
Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 153, Japan
Guest Professor (Nov. 1993 – May 1994)
-Improvement of radiative transfer scheme for GCM use
IAP, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
Professor and Chief of Lab for Earth Environment System (Feb. 1992 – Oct. 1993)
– Greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide and other trace gases
-Model study of chemistry-climate interaction
– Model study of global carbon cycle
– Radiative – climate effects of atmospheric aerosols
-Balloon observation of atmospheric trace gases and aerosols
CSIRO Division of Applied Physics, Sydney, Australia
Guest Worker (Nov. 1991 – Jan. 1992)
– Development of 2-D Dynamics-Radiation-Chemistry Model
Atmospheric Science Research Center, SUNY at Albany, NY 12205, U. S. A.
Visiting Scholar (June 1991 – Oct. 1991)
_ Development of wide band radiation scheme for GCM climate model
IAP, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
Professor and Chief of Lab for Earth Environment System (Dec. 1988-May. 1991)
-Development of Radiative – convective model and model study of greenhouse effect
-Model study of carbon uptake by ocean
-Observation of optical property of atmospheric aerosols
Atmospheric and Environmental Research Inc. (AER),
840 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A
Senior Scientist (Mar. 1986 – Nov. 1988)
-Development of wide band radiation model for GCM climate modeling
– Incorporation of the thermal radiative effect of CH4, N2O, CF2Cl2 and CFCl3 into the NCAR Community Climate Model (CCM1)
– Coupled RC – PC (Radiative-Convective/PhotoChemistry) model
– Radiative aspect on ozone hole
-Solar radiation and climate characteristics over desert area of China
IAP, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
Associated Professor and Chief of Lab for Atmospheric Radiation and Chemistry (May. 1982 – Feb. 1986)
-Calculation of atmospheric cooling rate
-Comparison of radiation model
-Balloon observation of atmospheric ozone, aerosol and longwave radiation
-Remote sensing of atmospheric ozone
Tohoku University, Sendai 980, Japan
Visiting Scholar (Oct. 1979 – Apr. 1982)
– Exact calculation and representation of infrared transmission function of atmospheric constituents
IAP, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
Assistant Professor (Jan. 1970 – Sept. 1979)
– Atmospheric remote sensing with Lidar
– Studies in Fourier spectroscopy and development of IRIS
-Ab initio calculation in quantum chemistry

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