Curriculum Vitae - Physical Oceanography Research Division
Curriculum Vitae - Physical Oceanography Research Division
Curriculum Vitae - Physical Oceanography Research Division
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Biographical Sketch<br />
ChuanLi Jiang<br />
Earth & Space <strong>Research</strong><br />
2101 Fourth Ave, Suite 1310<br />
Seattle, WA 98121<br />
ph: (949)5451031<br />
email: chjiang@ucsd.edu<br />
http://www-pord.ucsd.edu/∼cjiang/<br />
Professional Preparation:<br />
1998 Ocean University of China; B.S., <strong>Physical</strong> <strong>Oceanography</strong>.<br />
2008 University of Washington; Ph.D., <strong>Physical</strong> <strong>Oceanography</strong>.<br />
2008-2011 Scripps Institution of <strong>Oceanography</strong>, UCSD; Postdoctoral fellow, <strong>Physical</strong> <strong>Oceanography</strong>.<br />
Appointments:<br />
Jan 2011<br />
Affiliate research scientist, Earth & Space <strong>Research</strong>, Seattle (Full-time employment as<br />
a research scientist starts on July 1st, 2011).<br />
Publications:<br />
5 Related<br />
Jiang, C.-L., S. T. Gille, J. Sprintall, K. Yoshimura, and M. Kanamitsu. Spatial variation in turbulent<br />
heat fluxes in Drake Passage. J. Climate (in revision), 2011.<br />
Thompson, L., C.-L. Jiang, M. F. Cronin, and K. A. Kelly. Upwind meridional surface currents in<br />
the eastern equatorial Pacific. In preparation, 2011.<br />
Jiang, C.-L., L. Thompson, K. A. Kelly, and M. F. Cronin. The roles of intra-seasonal Kelvin<br />
waves and tropical instability waves in SST variability along equatorial Pacific in an isopycnal<br />
ocean model. J. Climate 22, 3470-3487, 2009.<br />
Jiang, C.-L., L. Thompson, K. A. Kelly. Equatorial influence of QuikSCAT winds in an isopycnal<br />
ocean model compared to NCEP2 winds. Ocean Modeling 24, 10.1016/j.ocemod. 2008.05.003,<br />
2008.<br />
Jiang, C.-L., M. F. Cronin, K. A. Kelly, and L. Thompson. Evaluation of a hybrid satellite<br />
and NWP based turbulent heat flux product using TAO buoys. J. Geophys. Res. 110, C09007,<br />
doi:10.1029/2004JC002824, 2005.<br />
Other Significant<br />
Jiang, C.-L, J. Lu, and D.-X, Wu. Fluid Exchange Across the Equatorial Front, Chinese J.<br />
Oceanogr. and Limnol.(English) 19, No.2, 112-118, 2001.
Collaborators and Other Affiliations:<br />
Collaborators<br />
Colm Sweeney (NOAA/ESRL/GMD)<br />
Masao Kanamitsu (SIO/UCSD)<br />
Kei Yoshimura (Japan)<br />
Larry W. O’Neill (NRL)<br />
Meghan F. Cronin (PMEL/NOAA)<br />
Michael J. McPhaden (PMEL/NOAA)<br />
Advisors<br />
Dr. Kathryn A. Kelly (Ph.D. advisor, University of Washington, APL)<br />
Dr. LuAnne Thompson (Ph.D. co-advisor, University of Washington)<br />
Dr. Sarah T. Gille (Postdoctoral advisor, UCSD)<br />
Dr. Janet Sprintall (Postdoctoral co-advisor, UCSD)