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Member Since 2017
Husile Bai
Assistant Professor of the Practice, Vanderbilt University
Member, Atmospheric Sciences Fall Meeting Program Committee; Member, Fall Meeting Program Committee
I'm an atmospheric and climate scientist. My research interests lie in the study of atmospheric and climate dynamics, with a focus on uncovering the fundamental mechanisms that govern climate variability and change across temporal and spatial scales. This includes the role of large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns, such as the North American Dipole (NAD), and their interactions with surface processes, including glacier-atmosphere feedbacks and ecosystem-climate teleconnections.
Professional Experience
Vanderbilt University
Assistant Professor of the Practice
2024 - Present
University of Utah
Postdoctoral Research Associate
2023 - 2025
Education
University of Utah
Doctorate
2022
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Masters
2018
AGU Abstracts
Effect of glaciers on orographic and synoptic-scale atmospheric circulations
THE GLOBAL WATER CYCLE: COUPLING AND EXCHANGES BETWEEN THE OCEAN, LAND, CRYOSPHERE, AND ATMOSPHERE I POSTER
global environmental change | 14 december 2023
Husile Bai, Summer Rupper, Courtenay Strong
Mountain cryospheric settings exert strong influences on the hydrologic cycle and atmospheric circulation, including impacts on freshwater resources a...
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Climate Dipoles Entrain Ecological Dipoles: Irruption Dynamics of Boreal Finches
THE RESILIENCE AND VULNERABILITY OF ARCTIC AND BOREAL ECOSYSTEMS TO CLIMATE CHANGE IV ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2022
Ivy Widick, Husile Bai, Courtenay Strong, Jalene M...
Climate variability strongly influences ecological processes via direct weather effects or indirect effects such as resource variability. For instance...
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Summer North American Dipole Driven by Stationary Rossby Waves Associated with Tropical and Monsoonal Convection
THE DYNAMICS OF LARGE-SCALE ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION IN PRESENT AND FUTURE CLIMATES: JET STREAMS, STORM TRACKS, STATIONARY WAVES, AND MONSOONS II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2022
Husile Bai, Courtenay Strong, Jalene M. LaMontagne...
Climate variability often manifests as juxtaposed positive and negative anomalies of temperature and precipitation, and these climatic dipoles are of ...
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Volunteer Experience
2025 - Present
Member
Atmospheric Sciences Fall Meeting Program Committee
2025 - Present
Member
Fall Meeting Program Committee