Yi Ming
Research Scientist
NOAA/GFDL
Princeton University, 201 Forrestal Rd.
Princeton, NJ 08542
Email: Yi.Ming@noaa.gov
Phone: 609-452-5338
Fax: 609-987-5063
Research Interests
- Aerosol physics and chemistry
- Aerosol-cloud-climate interactions
- Anthropogenic and natural climate forcings
- Global and regional climate change
Recent Papers
- Ming and Ramaswamy (2009): Nonlinear Climate and Hydrological Responses to Aerosol Effects? J. Climate
- Lee et al. (2008): The Dependence of Aerosol Effects on Clouds and Precipitation on Cloud-system Organization, Shear and Stability, JGR
- Lee et al. (2008): Examination of Aerosol Effects on Precipitation in Deep Convective Clouds During the 1997 ARM Summer Experiment, QJRMS
- Ming et al. (2007): Modeling the Interactions between Aerosols and Liquid Water Clouds with a Self-consistent Cloud Scheme in a General Circulation Model, JAS
- Ming et al. (2006): A New Parameterization of Cloud Droplet Activation Applicable to General Circulation Models, JAS
- Ming et al. (2005): Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory General Circulation Model Investigation of the Indirect Radiative Effects of Anthropogenic Sulfate Aerosol, JGR
- Ming et al. (2005): Direct Raditive Forcing of Anthropogenic Organic Aerosols, JGR