![]() (Dynamical downscaling of ERA-Interim temperature and precipitation for Alaska, Dynamical Downscaling of ERA-Interim Temperature and Precipitation for Alaska). Proceeding of the 2013 National Conference on Advances in Environmental Science and Technology and Program, Springer. (Arctic Storm and Its Impact on the Surface Winds over the Chukchi-Beaufort Seas). ![]() (Alaskan Regional Climate Changes in Dynamically Downscaled CMIP5 Simulations). (dot: 10.1002/qj.3055) Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. (The Role of Stratosphere Vortex Downward Intrusion in a Long-lasting Late-summer Arctic Storm). (Driving Roles of Tropospheric and Stratospheric Thermal Anomalies in the Intensification and Persistence of 2012 Arctic Superstorm). (Wind-SST-Sea Ice Relations in the Marginal Ice Zone of the Chukchi-Beaufort Seas). (Role of Extratropical Cyclones in the Recently Observed Increase in Poleward Moisture Transport into the Arctic Ocean). (DOI: 10.1007/s1335-9) Journal of Meteorological Research. (Modelling study of Foehn Wind Events in Antarctic Peninsula with WRF Forced by CCSM). (Glaciers and Climate of the Upper Susitna Basin, Alaska). A., Bliss, R., Hock, G., Wolken, E., Whorton, C., Aubry-Wake, J., Braun, A., Gusmeroli, W., Harrison, A., Hoffman, A., and Liljedahl, J.() Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmosphere. (Case Study of Blowing Snow Impacts on the Antarctic Peninsula Lower Atmosphere and Surface Simulated with a Snow/ice Enhanced WRF Model). (Antarctic Peninsula Regional Circulation and its Impact on the Surface Melt of Larsen C Ice Shelf). Chongran Zhang, Jing Zhang, Qigang Wu (2021).(Blowing snow contributes to positive surface energy budget and negative surface mass balance during a melting season of Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula). Recent and ongoing research projects include: dynamic downscaling for glacier/ice-sheet impact studies, regional reanalysis for the Arctic coast, mesoscale wind flows over complex terrain, Arctic circulation, cyclones, and poleward moisture transport, land/ice/snow surface processes and interactions with the atmosphere including the development of a snow/ice enhanced WRF-ice model, and real-time weather forecast. Jing Zhang's research focus on regional climate and weather studies. Outside of work, Jing enjoys listening to music and reading plus some yoga and watching TV series.Jing Zhang is a Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at Department of Physics, North Carolina A&T State University. Prior to her studies in Manchester, Jing gained Bachelor and Masters Degrees in Clinical Medicine from Zhejiang University in China before clinical and specialist (Gynaecology) training at that University’s hospital. Her supervisors were Professor Jian Lu and Dr Jeffrey Penny and she was awarded an ‘Outstanding Overseas Research Student Scholarship’. She investigated the potential antifungal application of a series of de novo designed peptides and developed both an innovative 3D intestinal tissue model and a thermo-responsive cell attachment and detachment system. Jing completed her PhD in Biological Physics and Pharmaceutical Science at the University of Manchester in January 2019. ![]() There is currently little treatment available for BPH and it is hoped that finding its genetic basis will help the development of targeted drugs and lead to more personalised treatment of this disease in the future. Jing is working with Professors Dominic Furniss (NDORMS) and Richard Bryant (NDS) and Mr Ben Turney (NDS) as part of a group carrying out research into the molecular genetic basis of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), specifically using GWAS, single cell sequencing and functional assays. ![]()
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