Biography

Prof. Yuanyuan Guo

Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Fudan University

Associate Professor


Email: [email protected]


Qualifications

2018.9–2020.11 Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Fudan University

2013.9–2018.6 Ph.D., Meteorology, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University

2009.9–2013.6 B.S., Applied Meteorology, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University


Research Interests

Tropical–Extratropical Interactions, Variability and Mechanisms of the Antarctic Sea Ice–Ocean–Atmosphere System, Monsoon Meteorology, Extreme Weather and Climate Events


Publications (Selected)

  1. Liu, X., Y. Guo*, Z. Wen, 2026: Strengthened influence of ENSO regime shift on the spring surface air temperature in Alaska since 1999/2000. Climate Dynamics, DOI: 10.1007/s00382-026-08186-0.
  2. Gu Jing, Y. Guo*, X. Chen, B. Sun, Z. Wen, 2026: Assessment of the European Polar Front Jet in the Cold Season Simulated by CMIP6 Multi-models. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences. Doi:10.3878/j.issn.1006-9895.2000.19000. (in Chinese)
  3. Hou, Y., Y. Guo*, R. Zhang, 2025: South Pacific Convergence Zone Impacts on the Autumn Sea Ice Changes in West Antarctica. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 42(12), 2422−2434.
  4. Li, J., X, Chen, Z. Wen*, S. He, Y. Guo, S. Huang, et al. 2025: Atmospheric circulation regimes modulating Eurasian winter decadal cooling. npj Climate & Atmospheric Science, 8(1), DOI:10.1038/s41612-025-01228-0.
  5. Guo, Y. *, J. Chen, S. Huang, Z. Wen, 2025: Influences of the Slow-Decaying and Fast-Decaying El Niño on the Tropical Easterly Jet. International Journal of Climatology, 45(14), e70113.
  6. Guo, Y., X. Chen*, 2024: Potential impact of wintertime Arctic forcing on the subsequent sea surface temperature anomalies in the tropical eastern Pacific. Environmental Research Letters, 19, 044011.
  7. Zeng, Z., Y. Guo*, Z. Wen, 2024: Plausible impact of ENSO on the enhanced correlation of the onset date between the Bay of Bengal and South China sea summer monsoon. Climate Dynamics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-024-07187-1.
  8. Guo, Y., Y. Shen*, and Y. Xu, 2024: Co-Variability Between the Summer Cloud-to-Ground Lightning and Precipitation over South China and Their Possible Connections with Meteorological Parameters. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 40(3), 373-388. (in Chinese)
  9. Guo, Y.*, X. Chen, S. Huang, and Z. Wen, 2023: Amplified Interannual Variation of the Summer Sea Ice in the Weddell Sea, Antarctic after the Late 1990s. Geophysical Research Letters, 50, e2023GL104924.
  10. Yao, Y., Y. Guo*, Z. Wen, and S. Huang, 2023: Vertical Structure of Variabilities in the Tropical Easterly Jet and Associated Factors. Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters, 16(5), 100400.
  11. Zhan, X., Z. Wen, Y. Guo*, and S. Huang, 2023: Interannual Variability of the Double Easterly Jets over the Tropical Western Pacific and Their Effects on Tropical Cyclone Genesis. International Journal of Climatology, 43, 2050-2061.
  12. Guo, Y.*, Z. Wen, Y. Zhu, and X. Chen, 2022: Effect of the Late-1990s Change in Tropical Forcing on Teleconnections to the Amundsen–Bellingshausen Seas Region During Austral Autumn. Journal of Climate, 2022, 35(17), 5687-5702.
  13. Li, J., Z. Wen, X. Li, and Y. Guo*, 2022: Interdecadal Changes in the Relationship between Wintertime Surface Air Temperature over the Indo-China Peninsula and ENSO. Journal of Climate, 35(3), 975-995.
  14. Ye, J., Y. Guo*, Z. Wen, P. Zhao, and S. Huang, 2022: Longitudinal oscillation mode of the tropical easterly jet in June: role of precipitation anomalies in Asian monsoon region. Climate Dynamics. doi:10.1007/s00382-022-06391-1.
  15. Jiang, X., Y. Guo*, Z. Wen, 2022: Relationship between cross-equatorial flows over the Bay of Bengal and Australia in boreal summer: Role of tropical diabatic heating. Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters, 15(2).
  16. Guo, Y., R. Zhang, Z. Wen*, J. Li, C. Zhang, and Z. Zhou, 2021: Understanding the role of SST anomaly in extreme rainfall of 2020 Meiyu season from an interdecadal perspective. Science China Earth Sciences, 64(10), 1619-1632.
  17. Zhang, R., Y. Guo*, Z. Wen, and R. Wu, 2020: Distinct patterns of sea surface temperature anomaly in the South Indian Ocean during austral autumn. Climate Dynamics, 54, 2663–2682.
  18. Guo, Y., Z. Wen*, Y. Tan, and X. Li, 2020a: Plausible Causes of the Interdecadal Change of the North Pacific Teleconnection Pattern in Boreal Spring around the Late 1990s. Climate Dynamics, 2020a, 55, 1427-1442.
  19. Guo, Y., Z. Wen*, and X. Li, 2020b: Interdecadal change in the principal mode of winter–spring precipitation anomaly over tropical Pacific around the late 1990s. Climate Dynamics, 54, 1023–1042.
  20. Guo, Y., Z. Wen*, R. Chen, X. Li, and X. Yang, 2019: Effect of boreal spring precipitation anomaly pattern change in the late 1990s over tropical Pacific on the atmospheric teleconnection. Climate Dynamics, 52, 401–416.
  21. Guo, Y.*, M. Ting, Z. Wen, and D. E. Lee, 2017: Distinct patterns of tropical Pacific SST anomaly and their impacts on North American climate. Journal of Climate, 30, 5221–5241.
  22. Guo, Y., Z. Wen*, and R. Wu, 2016: Interdecadal Change in the Tropical Pacific Precipitation Anomaly Pattern around the Late 1990s during Boreal Spring. Journal of Climate, 29, 5979–5997.
  23. Guo, Y., Z. Wen*, R. Wu, R. Lu, and Z. Chen, 2015: Impact of tropical Pacific precipitation anomaly on the East Asian upper-tropospheric westerly jet during the boreal winter. Journal of Climate, 28, 6457-6474.


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