李子良
副教授
中国海洋大学 公海欢迎来到赌船
青岛市松岭路238号,266100
电话:+86-532-15653241028
E-mail:liziliang@ouc.edu.cn
教育经历:
工作经历:
2005/08-今 中国海洋大学,公海欢迎来到赌船,副教授
主要项目:
2012/01-2015/12,国家自然科学基金面上项目“海上大气重力波及其对舰载机飞行的影响研究”(40775069),71万,主持
2008/01-2010/12,国家自然科学基金面上项目“我国高原航线上飞机颠簸的产生机理及其预测研究”(41176005),39万,主持
代表文章:
Zi-Liang Li, Ping Wen, 2017: Comparison between the Response of the Northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea to Typhoon Megi (2010). Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 34(1), 79-87.
Zi-Liang Li, 2008: Solitary wave and periodic wave solutions for the thermally forced gravity waves in atmosphere. Journal of physics A- mathematic and theoretical, 41,145206, 1-17.
李子良,2007: 三维分层气流过双山脉地形激发的大气船舶重力波动力学理论和数值试验. 地球物理学报, 50(1), 34-42.
讲授课程:
本科:动力气象学;卫星气象学和雷达气象学
研究兴趣:
台风动力学;重力波动力学
Zi-Liang Li
Associate Professor
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Ocean University of China
238 Songling Rd, Qingdao 266100, China
Tel: +86-532-15653241028
Email:liziliang@ouc.edu.cn
Education
09/2002-07/2005, Ph.D. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Peking University
EMPLOYMENT
08/2005-present, Associate Professor, Ocean University of China
Major PROJECTS
01/2012-12/2015, NSFC project “Study on the atmospheric gravity wave above ocean and its effect on Carrier Flight” (41676004), 710k, PI
01/2008-12/2010, NSFC project “Study on the mechanism and prediction of aircraft bump on Plateau of China” (41376001), 390k, PI
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Zi-Liang Li, Ping Wen, 2017: Comparison between the Response of the Northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea to Typhoon Megi (2010). Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 34(1), 79-87.
Zi-Liang Li, 2008: Solitary wave and periodic wave solutions for the thermally forced gravity waves in atmosphere. Journal of physics A- mathematic and theoretical, 41,145206, 1-17.
Zi-Liang Li,2007: Theory and numerical simulation of atmospheric ship waves by 3D layered flow over double hills. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 50(1), 34-42.
Courses
Undergraduate: Dynamical Meteorology; Satellite Meteorology and Radar Meteorology
Research Interests
Gravity Wave and Typhoon Dynamics