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Publications

🗓️ 2024 (3 peer-reviewed papers)

33. Shukla, P., Nath, P., Wang, S., and Quilodrán-Casas, C.. Forecasting tropical cyclones with cascaded diffusion models. [link]. 2024 International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) workshop paper.

32. Wang, S., Murakami, H., and Cooke, W.. Anthropogenic Effects on Tropical Cyclones near Western Europe. [link]. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science.

31. Murakami, H., Cooke, W., Mizuta, R., Endo, H., Yoshida, K., Wang, S., and Hsu, P.. Robust future projections of global spatial distribution of major tropical cyclones and sea level pressure gradients [link]. Communications Earth \& Environment.

🗓️2023 (5 peer-reviewed papers)

30. Wang, S., Murakami, H., and Cooke, W.. Anthropogenic forcing changes coastal tropical cyclone frequency [link]. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science.

29. Li, Y., Tang, Y., Wang, S., Toumi, R., Song, X., and Wang, Q.. Recent Increases in Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification Events in Global Offshore Regions [link]. Nature Communications.

28. Li, Y., Tang, Y., Wang, S., and Li, X.. Rapid growth of tropical cyclone outer size over the western North Pacific [link]. Remote Sensing.

27. Xi, D., Wang, S., and Lin, N.. Analyzing Relationships between Tropical Cyclone Intensity and Rain Rate over the Ocean Using Numerical Simulations [link]. Journal of Climate.

26. Tian, D., Zhang, H., Wang, S., Zhang, W., Sun, X., Zhou, Y., Yang, S., and Zhou., F. Sea surface wind structure observed by wave gliders during tropical cyclones [link]. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

🗓️2022 (8 peer-reviewed papers + 1 whitepaper)

25. Wang, S., Lin, N., and Gori, A.. Investigation of hurricane complete wind models and application in storm surge simulation [link]. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

24. Li, Y., Tang, Y., Toumi, R., and Wang, S.. Revisiting the definition of rapid intensification of tropical cyclones by clustering the initial intensity and inner-core size [link]. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.

23. Biffis, E. and Wang, S. (2022). Downscaling of physical risks for climate scenario design [link]. White Paper published by the Singapore Management University.

22. Li, Y., Tang, Y. and Wang, S.. Rapid growth of outer size of tropical cyclones: A new perspective on their destructive potential [link]. Geophysical Research Letters. Editor's Highlight on EOS [link].

21. Wang, S. and Toumi, R.. An analytic model of tropical cyclone outer size [link]. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science.

20. Xu, H., Tian, Z., Sun, L., Ragno, E., Bricker, J., Mao, G., Ye, Q., Tan, J., Wang, J., Ke, Q.,Wang, S. and Toumi, R.. Compound flood impact of water level and rainfall during tropical cyclone period in a coastal city: The case of Shanghai [link]. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences.

19. Wang, S. and Toumi, R. (2022). More tropical cyclones are striking coasts with major intensities at landfall [link]. Scientific Reports.

18. Wang, S. and Toumi, R. (2022). On the intensity decay of tropical cyclones before landfall [link]. Scientific Reports.

17. Meng Q., Zhou F., Ma X., Xuan J., Zhang H., Wang, S. et al.. Response Process of Coastal Hypoxia to a Passing Typhoon in the East China Sea [link]. Frontiers in Marine Science.

🗓️2021 (4 peer-reviewed papers)

16. Wang, S. and Toumi, R. (2021). Recent Migration of Tropical Cyclones toward Coasts [link]. Science.

15. Wang, S. and Toumi, R. (2021). Recent tropical cyclone changes inferred from ocean surface temperature cold wakes [link]. Scientific Reports.

14. Wang, S., Toumi, R., Ye, Q., Ke, Q., Bricker, J., Tian, Z.* and Sun, L. (2021). Is the tropical cyclone surge in Shanghai more sensitive to landfall location or intensity change? [link] Atmospheric Science Letters.

13. Ke, Q., Yin, J., Bricker, J., Buonomo, E., Ye. Q., Visser, P., Dong, G., Wang, S., Tian, Z., Sun, L., Toumi, R. and Jonkman, S. (2021). An integrated framework of coastal flood modelling under the failures of sea dikes: a case study in Shanghai [link] Natural Hazards.

🗓️2020 (2 peer-reviewed papers)

12. Wang, S., Rashid, T., Throp, H. and Toumi, R. (2020). A shortening of the intensity life-cycle of major tropical cyclones [link]. Geophysical Research Letters.

11. Bruneau, N., Wang, S. and Toumi, R. (2020). Long memory impact of ocean mesoscale temperature anomalies on tropical cyclone size [link]. Geophysical Research Letters.

🗓️2019 (2 peer-reviewed papers)

10. Sparks, N., Hon, K., Chan. P., Wang, S., Chan, J., Lee, T., and Toumi, R. (2019). Aircraft Observations of Tropical Cyclone Boundary Layer Turbulence over the South China Sea [link]. Journal of the Atmospheric Science.

9. Wang, S. and Toumi, R. (2019) Impact of dry midlevel air on the tropical cyclone outer circulation [link]. Journal of the Atmospheric Science.

🗓️2018 (3 peer-reviewed papers)

8. Wang, S. and Toumi, R. (2018). A historical analysis of the mature stage of tropical cyclones [link]. International Journal of Climatology.

7. Wang, S. and Toumi, R. (2018). Reduced sensitivity of tropical cyclone intensity and size to sea surface temperature in a radiative-convective equilibrium environment [link]. Advances in Atmospheric Science.

6. Bruneau, N., Toumi, R. and Wang, S. (2018) Impact of wave white-capping on landfalling tropical cyclones [link]. Scientific Reports.

🗓️Before 2017 (5 peer-reviewed papers)

5. Wang, S. and Toumi, R. (2016). On the relationship between hurricane cost and the integrated wind profile [link]. Environmental Research Letters.

4. Wang, S., Toumi, R., Czaja, A. and Van Kan, A. (2015). An analytic model of tropical cyclone wind profiles [link]. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society.

3. Li, P., Fu, G., Lu, C., Fu, D., and Wang, S. (2012) The formation mechanism of a spring sea fog event over the yellow sea associated with a low-level jet [link]. Weather and Forecasting.

2. Wang, S., Fu, G., and Pang, H. (2017). Structure analyses of the explosive extratropical cyclone: A case study over the Northwestern Pacific in March 2007 [link]. Oceanic and Coastal Sea Research.

1. Fu, D., Wang, S., Chen, D., Pang, H. and Li, P. (2012). Comparison study between observation and simulation for sea fog over the Yellow Sea in May 2009 [link]. Oceanic and Coastal Sea Research.


SWx Lab, Department of Geography and Spatial Science, University of Delaware, DE