YJ
Member Since 2022
Yan Jiang
Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California San Diego
AGU Research
Search
Filters
Clear All
Satellite-guided crop phenology map for accurate intra-season modeling
WHAT’S NEXT FOR GLOBAL CROP MAPPING AND MODELING IN ITS APPLICATIONS TO FOOD SECURITY ANALYSIS? II ORAL
global environmental change | 11 december 2024
Yan Jiang, Zhe Zhang, Cenlin He, Jennifer Anne Bur...
Crop phenology, representing the physiological development stages of crop growth, alters surface energy, water, and carbon budgets, thereby modulates ...
View Abstract
Forest loss-driven changes in downwind cropland water availability
ADVANCES IN QUANTIFYING IMPACTS AND EXTENTS OF LAND USE/LAND COVER CHANGE ON HYDROLOGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE II ORAL
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Yan Jiang, Jennifer Anne Burney
Forests play a crucial role in moderating climate through their impact on water, carbon, and energy cycles. Increasing forest loss has altered land su...
View Abstract
When, Where, and How much do hail-producing storms damage croplands in Central US
HYDROMETEOROLOGIC EXTREMES: PREDICTION, SIMULATION, AND CHANGE III ORAL
hydrology | 09 december 2024
Zhe Zhang, Yan Jiang, Julia Kukulies, Cenlin He, E...
Hailstorms are a frequent costly severe weather hazard in the Central US, causing catastrophic damage to assets such as homes, agriculture, and infras...
View Abstract
Global crop water stress constrained by remotely sensed water origins
POSTER SESSION I
14 february 2024
Yan Jiang, Jennifer Anne Burney
Despite being the smallest water reservoir, the atmosphere dominates water exchanges among Earth’s four water reservoirs. Food security depends heavil...
View Abstract
Untangling the sources of atmospheric water for global rainfed crop production and implications for climate adaptation
IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, EXTREME EVENTS, AND ADAPTATION POTENTIALS FOR GLOBAL AGRICULTURE III ORAL
global environmental change | 11 december 2023
Yan Jiang, Jennifer Anne Burney
Despite being the smallest water reservoir, the atmosphere dominates water exchanges among Earths four water reservoirs. Because food security depends...
View Abstract
Where does water come from for food production: a global analysis
LINKAGES ACROSS CLIMATE, HYDROLOGIC, AND AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS I ORAL
global environmental change | 14 december 2022
Yan Jiang, Jennifer Anne Burney
Water is undoubtedly a major determinant and essential resource for agricultural production. Referring to agricultural water consumption, up to 80% of...
View Abstract
Increasing Influence of Indian Ocean Dipole on Precipitation Over Central Equatorial Africa
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
26 april 2021
Yan Jiang, Liming Zhou, Paul E. Roundy, Wenjian Hu...
Using observational rainfall datasets, we identify a positive correlation between precipitation over Central Equatorial Africa (CEA) and the Indian...
A Climatology and Trend Analysis of Thunderstorms Over the Congo
CHAPMAN CONFERENCE ON HYDROLOGIC RESEARCH IN THE CONGO BASIN
25 september 2018
Ajay Raghavendra, Yan Jiang, Liming Zhou
The Congo rainforest showcases the world’s most frequent and intense convection and lightning activity. Since most of the rainfall over tropical latit...
View Abstract