Huiling Yuan
April 15, 2011

HMT Researcher Appointed to Faculty at Nanjing University

Dr. Huiling Yuan, of NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory and HMT, recently became a professor at the School of Atmospheric Sciences and Key Laboratory of Mesoscale Severe Weather/ Ministry of Education, Nanjing University in China.

In 2006 Huiling began working for ESRL, first as a National Research Council (NRC) Postdoctoral Researcher, and in 2007 as a CIRES Research Scientist. Her work for HMT focused on ensemble weather forecasting, post-processing of precipitation forecasts, and hydrometeorological applications.

Huiling earned her B.S. and M.S. in meteorology in China. From 2000-2003 she began her Ph.D. studies at the University of Arizona in the hydrology program. She then completed her studies at the University of California, Irvine, where received her Ph.D. in Civil in 2005. Her research includes quantitative precipitation forecasts and calibration, numerical modeling with data assimilation systems, quantitative precipitation estimation, and hydrometeorological applications (such as streamflow using ensemble precipitation forecasts). Dr. Yuan received a NOAA THORPEX grant for $600,000 to research "Extensions and improvements to the NAEFS post-processor at NCEP/EMC" from 2010-2013. In her new position, she will continue to collaborate with ESRL and will develop a new course on "Hydrometeorology" at Nanjing University.

On behalf of our many partners and collaborators in HMT, we would like to thank to Huiling for her contributions to the testbed, and wish her the best of luck with her new endeavor in China.

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Selected Publications

Yuan, H., C. Lu, J. A. McGinley, P. J. Schultz, B. Jamison, L. Wharton, and C. J. Anderson, 2009: Evaluation of short-range quantitative precipitation forecasts from a time-lagged multimodel ensemble. Wea. Forecasting, 24, 18-38.
Yuan, H., J. A. McGinley, P. J. Schultz, C. J. Anderson, and C. Lu, 2008: Short-range precipitation forecasts from time-lagged multimodel ensembles during the HMT-West-2006 campaign. J. Hydrometeor., 9, 477-491.
Yuan, H., X. Gao, S. L. Mullen, S. Sorooshian, J. Du, and H. H. Juang, 2007: Calibration of probabilistic quantitative precipitation forecasts with an artificial neural network. Wea. Forecasting, 22, 1287-1303.
Yuan, H., S. L. Mullen, X. Gao, S. Sorooshian, J. Du, and H. H. Juang, 2007: Short-range quantitative precipitation forecasts over the southwest United States by the RSM ensemble system. Mon. Wea. Rev., 135, 1685-1698.
Yuan, H., S. L. Mullen, X. Gao, S. Sorooshian, J. Du, and H. H. Juang, 2005: Verification of probabilistic quantitative precipitation forecasts over the southwest United States during winter 2002/03 by the RSM ensemble system. Mon. Wea. Rev., 133, 279-294.
Lu, C., H. Yuan, B. Schwartz, and S. Benjamin, 2007: Short-range numerical weather prediction using time-lagged ensembles. Wea. Forecasting, 22, 580-595.
Jankov, I., J.-W. Bao, P. J. Neiman, P. J. Schultz, H. Yuan, and A. B. White, 2009: Evaluation of microphysical algorithms in WRF-ARW model simulations of atmospheric river events affecting the California coast. J. Hydrometeor., 10, 847-870.
Lu, C., H. Yuan, E. Tollerud, and N. Wang, 2009: Scale-dependent uncertainties in global QPF and QPE from NWP model and satellite fields. J. Hydrometeor., 11, 139-155.
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