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Member Since 1999
Yan Feng
Atmospheric and climate scientist, Argonne National Laboratory
Member, Science for Solutions Award Committee; Associate Editor, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Professional Experience
Argonne National Laboratory
Atmospheric and climate scientist
2016 - Present
Education
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Doctorate
2005
Publications

Performance of Fire Danger Indices and Their Utility in Predicting Future Wildfire Danger Over the C...
Predicting current and future wildfire frequency and size is central to wildfire control and management. Multiple fire danger indices (FDIs) that i...
November 20, 2023

The DOE E3SM Model Version 2: Overview of the Physical Model...
December 08, 2022

Aerosols in the E3SM Version 1: New Developments and Their I...
January 04, 2020

The DOE E3SM Coupled Model Version 1: Description and Result...
December 09, 2019
AGU Abstracts
Improving Representation of Carbonaceous Aerosol Light Absorption in the DOE's Earth System Model
LIGHT-ABSORBING CARBON AEROSOLS: OBSERVATIONS, MODELS, PROCESSES, AND IMPACTS III ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Yan Feng, Arthur J. Sedlacek, ManishKumar Shrivast...
Light absorption of aerosols remains a limiting factor for the capability of Earth System models in simulating global and regional hydroclimate throug...
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Identifying and Characterizing Dust Events in Southeastern Texas Using ARM TRACER Observations
CLOUDS, PRECIPITATION, AEROSOLS, AND AIR QUALITY IN THE COASTAL URBAN ENVIRONMENT OF SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Andrea Suarez-Rosado, Yan Feng, Paytsar Muradyan, ...
Dust significantly influences global climate and weather patterns by affecting Earth's radiative balance through direct and indirect radiative effects...
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African Dust Radiative Forcing over Puerto Rico: A Case Study
CONTRIBUTION OF NATURAL AEROSOLS TO UNCERTAINTY IN AEROSOL CLIMATE FORCING POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2024
Bryan Torres, Bighnaraj Sarangi, Yan Feng, Maria P...
Atmospheric mineral dust has a direct impact on incoming and outgoing solar irradiance. This study models the radiative forcing in Puerto Rico during ...
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Volunteer Experience
2021 - 2026
Associate Editor
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
2024 - 2025
Member
Science for Solutions Award Committee
2022 - 2024
Member
Atmospheric Sciences James R. Holton Junior Scientist Award Committee
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