General

王东晓
Dongxiao WANG  
PhD, Professor

State Key Laboratory of Tropical Oceanography (LTO)

The South China Sea Institute of Oceanology (SCSIO)

Chinese Science Academy (CAS)

164 West Xingang Road, Guangzhou, China, 510301

Email: dxwang@scsio.ac.cn


Research Areas

       Dr. Dongxiao Wang has been invited to many countries, such as Italy, South Korea, USA, Australia, New Zealand, France, and Japan, for attending International academic conference and conducting collaborative research. He has been invited to present at numerous international conferences. As a research group leader, he has led the group actively to be involved in international academic communication and collaboration. So far, collaborative research relationship has been established with Tohoku University (Japan), Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO, Australia), University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA), The International Arctic Research Center (IARC), University of Alaska (USA), and International Pacific Research Center (IPRC), University of Hawaii (USA). He has established the young research team “Ocean circulation dynamics”, which has been rated by oversea researchers as one of the most active marine research team in China due to its excellent performance in the studies of ocean circulation dynamics. Related research findings has achieved a number of prestigious awards including second class of national natural sciences award of china in 2004 (the first achiever).

       Since 2001, Dr. Wang has served as primary scientific leader of seven research cruises in the South China Sea (SCS). The cruises investigation since then and the observations from Xisha observation platform has contributed the establishment of the mesoscale observation network in the SCS. Since 2010, as a principal investigator (PI), he has initiated and organized National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Eastern Indian Ocean Scientific Cruise’. The 60-day eastern IO scientific cruise starts before the onset of summer monsoon each year. The 7-year cruise investigations have accumulated the longest data series in the eastern IO in China. Since 2011, Dr. Wang has been actively promoting the construction of China-Sir Lanka Centre for Education and Research (CSL-CER), which was officially set up in Sri Lanka by Chinese Academy Sciences (CAS) in August 2015. CSL-CER is a large comprehensive research and education platform cooperating with south Asian countries in ocean science, hydrological resources and safety, and underwater archaeology and education. In September 2014, witnessed by President Xi Jinping, during his visit in Sri Lankan, CAS and University Education and Highways signed an agreement that promotes bilateral communication between scientific researchers and construction of CSL-CER. So far, eighteen graduate students from Sir Lanka have enrolled in CSL-CER. Six coastal marine environmental observation stations, including observations in hydrology, meteorology, and ecology has covered the entire southwest Sri Lanka. Numerical prediction for marine environment of Sri Lanka has also become operational.

       In recent years, Dr. Dongxiao Wang has been a PI and a key research scientist in four NSFC projects, four state key program of NSFC, National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program), and National High-tech Research and Development Program (863 Program).

       Dr. Wang has advised and mentored 23 PhD students, 22 master students and 8 postdoctoral research associates. There are 5 PhD students, 7 master students in the current research group.

       Dr. Wang is currently editor in Chief of Global Meteorology, a member of editorial board of two international journals: Journal of Atmospheric and Ocean Science, and Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management (AEHMS), and a member of Editorial Advisory Board of the Ecovision World Monograph Series published by the AEHMS. He has served as co-chairman of Observation Coordination Working Group in Asian Monsoon Years and has been a member of Climate and Ocean-Variability, Predictability, and change (CLIVAR) Scientific Steering Group (2010-2012) and CLIVAR Pacific Panel (2005-2010). He has also been an associate editor of Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans during 2009-2013. 

Education

Ph.D. 1993-1996, Ocean University of Qingdao, Department of Physical Oceanography and Ocean Meteorology, Qingdao, ShanDong, China

M.S.  1991, Ocean University of Qingdao, Department of Physical Oceanography and Ocean Meteorology, Qingdao, ShanDong, China

B.A.  Ocean University of Qingdao, Department of Physical Oceanography and Ocean Meteorology, Qingdao, ShanDong, China


Publications

http://www.researcherid.com/rid/B-4445-2012

Papers

2016

1.     Zeng, L., D. Wang, 2016. Seasonal variations in the barrier layer in the South China Sea: characteristics, mechanisms and impact of warming. Clim Dyn., DOI 10.1007/s00382-016-3182-8.

2.     Liu, D., P. Shi, Y. Shu, J. Yao, D. Wang, L. Sun. 2016: Assimilating temperature and salinity profiles using Ensemble Kalman Filter with an adaptive observation error and T-S constraint, Acta Oceanol. Sin., 35(1): 30–37, doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0793-1

3.     Chen, G., W. Han, Y. Li, and D. Wang, 2016: Interannual Variability of Equatorial Eastern Indian Ocean Upwelling: Local versus Remote Forcing, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 46, 789-807, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/ JPO-D-15-0117.1.

4.     Zeng, L., D. Wang*, J. Chen, W. Wang, R. Chen, 2016: SCSPOD14, a South China Sea physical oceanographic dataset derived from in situ measurements during 1919–2014, Scientific Data 3:160029, doi:10.1038/sdata.2016.29.

5.     Shu, Y., H. Xue, D. Wang*, Q. Xie, J. Chen, Jian Li, R. Chen, Y. He, and D. Li, 2016: Observed evidence of the anomalous South China Sea western boundary current during the summer of 2010 and 2011. J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 121, DOI: 10.1002/2015JC011434.

6.     Wang, W., W. Zhou, X. Li, X. Wang, and D. Wang, 2016: Synoptic-scale characteristics and atmospheric controls of summer heat waves in China. Clim. Dyn., 469, 2923-294 doi: 10.1007/s00382-015-2741-8.

 

2015

1.     Chen, G.*, W. Han, Y. Li, D. Wang*, and T. Shinoda, 2015: Intraseasonal variability of upwelling in the equatorial Eastern Indian Ocean, J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 120, doi:10.1002/2015JC011223.

2.     Chen, G., W. Han, Y. Li, D. Wang*, and M. McPhaden, 2015: Seasonal-to-Interannual Time Scale Dynamics of the Equatorial Undercurrent in the Indian Ocean. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 45, 1532-1553, doi:10.1175/JPO-D-14-0225.1.

3.     Chen, G., D. Wang*, C. Dong, T. Zu, H. Xue, Y. Shu, X. Chu, Y. Qi, and H. Chen (2015), Observed deep energetic eddies by seamount wake. Scientific Report, 5, 17416; doi: 10.1038/srep174.

4.     He, Z, M. Feng, D. Wang, D. Slawinski, 2015: Contribution of the Karimata Strait transport to the Indonesian Throughflow as seen from a particle-tracking experiment. Continental Shelf Res., 92 (1), 16–22.

5.     Wang, Q., L. Zeng, W. Zhou, Q. Xie, S. Cai, J. Yao, and D. Wang*, 2015: Mesoscale eddies cases study at Xisha waters in the South China Sea in 2009/2010. J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 120, doi:10.1002/2014JC009814.

6.     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(11), S1-S6, DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00125.1.

7.     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, DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00159.1.

8.     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, doi:10.1007/s00382-014-2180-y.

9.     Zeng, L., Q. Wang, Q. Xie, P. Shi, L. Yang, Y. Shu, J. Chen, D. Sui, Y. He, R. Chen, and D. Wang*, 2015: Hydrographic field investigations in the Northern South China Sea by open cruises during 2004 -2013. Science Bull., 60(6), 607–615.

10.  Zhao, X-F. and D. Wang, 2015: Ocean acoustic tomography from different receiver geometries using the adjoint method, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 138, 3733.

 

2014

1.     Chen, Z.-W., J. Xie, D. Wang, J.-M. Zhan, J. Xu, and S. Cai, 2014:, Density stratification influences on generation of different modes internal solitary waves, J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 119, 7029–7046, doi:10.1002/2014JC010069.

2.     Liu, Q., D. Wang*, X. Wang, Y. Shu, Q. Xie, J. Chen, 2014: Thermal variations in the South China Sea associated with the eastern and central Pacific El Niño events and their mechanisms. J. Geophys. Res., DOI: 10.1002/2014JC010429.

3.     Song, W., J. Lan, Q. Liu, D. Sui, L. Zeng, and D. Wang* 2014): Decadal variability of heat content in the South China Sea inferred from observation data and an ocean data assimilation product, Ocean Sci., 10, 135-139, doi:10.5194/os-10-135-2014.

4.     Wang, D., Y. Shu, H. Xue, J. Hu, J. Chen, W. Zhuang, T.T. Zu, and J. Xu (2014), Relative contributions of local wind and topography to the coastal upwelling intensity in the northern South China Sea, J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 119, 2550–2567, doi:10.1002/2013JC009172.

5.     Wang, Q., L. Zhu, D. Wang*, 2014: A numerical model study on multi-species harmful algal blooms coupled with background ecological fields. Acta Oceanol. Sin., 33(8): 95–105, doi: 10.1007/s13131-014-0459-9.

6.     Wei, J., X. Liu, and D. Wang, 2014: Dynamic and thermal responses of the Kuroshio to typhoon Megi (2004), Geophys. Res. Lett., 41, doi:10.1002/2014GL061706.

7.     Xie, Q., K. Huang, D. Wang *, L. Yang, J. Chen, Z. Wu, D. Li, Z. Liang (2014), An intercomparison of GPS radiosonde soundings during the eastern tropical Indian Ocean experiment. Acta Oceanol. Sin., 33(1): 127–134, doi:10.1007/s13131-014-0422-9.

8.     Zeng, L., W. T. Liu, H. Xue, P. Xiu, D. Wang* (2014), Freshening in the South China Sea during 2012 revealed by Aquarius and in-situ data, J. Geophys. Res., 119, DOI: 10.1002/2014JC010108.

9.     Zeng, L., Q. Wang, Q. Xie, P. Shi, L. Yang, Y. Shu, J. Chen, D. Sui, Y. He, R. Chen, D. Wang*, 2014: Hydrographic field investigations in the Northern South China Sea by open cruises during 2004 -2013, Science Bull., 60(6): 607-615. DOI 10.1007/s11434-015-0733-z.

10.  Zu, T., D. Wang*, J. Gan, W. Guan (2014), On the role of wind and tide in generating variability of Pearl River plume during summer in a coupled wide estuary and shelf system. J. Marine Sys., 136, 65–79.

Students

已指导学生

夏华永   博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

谷德军  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

徐洪周  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

杨小怡  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

肖贤俊  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

宏波  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

欧素英   博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

刘钦燕  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

庄伟  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

张燕  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

刘长建  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

李超  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

陈颖珺  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

孙璐  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

何云开  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

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张学峰  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

舒业强  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

邱春华  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

于晓丽  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

王强  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

隋丹丹  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

王伟文  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

李维维  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

杨威  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

吴湘玉  博士研究生  083001-环境科学  

周巍  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

现指导学生

汪思茹  硕士研究生  070703-海洋生物学  

李健  博士研究生  083001-环境科学  

秦英豪  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

袁金南  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

赵德平  硕士研究生  070701-物理海洋学  

张燕  博士研究生  070701-物理海洋学