1.近五年发表文章_6_篇。
2.代表性论文(第一作者或通讯作者):
1)Yang, L.*, X. Luo, S. Chen, X. Zhou, W. Wang, D. Wang (2022), Characteristics of the rapidly intensifying tropical cyclones in the South China Sea during 1980?2016, Advances in Climate Change, 13(3),333-343.
2)Luo, X., L. Yang*, S. Chen, D. Liang, J. Chan, D. Wang (2022). The Decadal Variation of Eastward-moving Tropical Cyclones in the South China Sea during 1980-2020, Geophysical Research Letter, 49(5), e2021GL096640, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL096640.
3)Zhou, X., Xie, Q. & Yang, L.* (2021), Long-wave trough and ridge controlling of the water vapor transport to the Tibet Plateau by the tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal in May. Climate Dynamics, 58, 711–728
4)Huang, H., Wang, D., Yang, L.*, & Huang, K. (2021). Enhanced intraseasonal variability of the upper layers in the southern Bay of Bengal during the summer 2016. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 126, e2021JC017459.
5)Fu, C., D. Wang, L. Yang*, Y. Luo, 2018:The relationship between significant wave height and Indian Ocean Dipole in the North equatorial Indian Ocean, Ocean Dynamics, 68(6), 689-699.
6)Yang, L., S. Chen, C. Wang, D. Wang, X. Wang, 2018: Potential impact of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and sea surface temperature in the tropical Indian Ocean–Western Pacific on the variability of typhoon landfall on the China coast, Climate Dynamics, 51, 2695–2705. 7. Yang, L., X. Wang, K. Huang, D. Wang, 2015: The anomalous tropical cyclone activity in the northwestern Pacific, [in "Explaining Extremes of 2014 from a Climate Perspective"]. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc, 96(12), S120-S125.
8)Yang, L., D. Wang*,J. Huang, X. Wang, L. Zeng, R. Shi, Y. He, Q. Xie, S. Wang, R. Chen, J. Yuan, Q. Wang, J. Chen, T. Zu, J. Li, D. Sui, S. Peng, 2015: Toward a mesoscale hydrological and marine meteorological observation network in the South China Sea, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 96(7), 1117-1135.
9)Yang, L., Y. Du*, D. Wang, C. Wang and X. Wang, 2015: Impact of intraseasonal oscillation on the tropical cyclone track in the South China Sea, Clim. Dyn., 44, 1505-1519.