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Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
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Y. Ming

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  • Lin, P., and Y. Ming. 2021. “Enhanced Climate Response to Ozone Depletion from Ozone-Circulation Coupling”. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmosphere 126: e2020JD034286. Publisher’s Version: Enhanced climate response to ozone depletion from ozone-circulation coupling.
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  • Atlas, R. L., C. S. Bretherton, P. N. Blossey, A. Gettelman, C. Bardeen, P. Lin, and Y. Ming. 2020. “How Well Do Large-Eddy Simulations and Global Climate Models Represent Observed Boundary Layer Structures and Low Clouds over the Summertime Southern Ocean?”. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 12 (11): e2020MS002205. Publisher’s Version: How well do Large-Eddy Simulations and Global Climate Models represent observed boundary layer structures and low clouds over the summertime Southern Ocean?.
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  • Ming, Y., N. G. Loeb, P. Lin, Z. Shen, V. Naik, C. E. Singer, R. X. Ward, et al. 2021. “Assessing the Influences of COVID-19 on the Shortwave Radiative Fluxes over the East Asian Marginal Seas”. Geophysical Research Letters 48: e2020GL091699. Publisher’s Version: Assessing the influences of COVID-19 on the shortwave radiative fluxes over the East Asian Marginal Seas.
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