部分代表性国际论文(SCI): (22) D. Luo and J. Song, 2007, Northern annular modes and regional dependence of jet variability (submitted) (21) D. Luo, Y. Diao, J. Li and R. Lupo, 2007: A new blocking index and its application: Wintertime blocking events in the Northern Hemisphere and their linkage with ENSO and NAO (submitted) (20) D. Luo, T. Gong and Y. Diao, 2007: Storm tracks and Annular Modes. Geophys. Res. Lett. (in revision). (19)D. Luo, T. Gong and Y. Diao, 2007d: Dynamics of eddy-driven low-frequency dipole modes. Part IV: Planetary and synoptic wave breaking processes during the NAO life cycle. J. Atmos. Sci. (in revision). (18) D. Luo, T. Gong and Y. Diao, 2007c: Dynamics of eddy-driven low-frequency dipole modes. Part III: Meridional shifts of westerly jet anomalies during two phases of NAO. J. Atmos. Sci. (Accepted). (17)D. Luo, T. Gong and A., R. Lupo, 2007b: Dynamics of eddy-driven low- frequency dipole modes. Part II: Free mode characteristics of NAO and diagnostic study. J. Atmos. Sci., 64, 29-51. (16)D. Luo, A., R. Lupo and H. Wan, 2007a: Dynamics of eddy-driven low- frequency dipole modes. Part I: A simple model of North Atlantic Oscillations. J. Atmos. Sci., 64, 3-28. (15) D. Luo and T. Gong, 2006c: A possible mechanism for the eastward shift of interannual NAO action centers in last three decades. Geophy. Res. Lett., 33, L24815, doi:10.1029 /2006G L027860. (14)D. Luo and Z. Chen, 2006b: The role of land-sea topography in blocking formation in a block-eddy interaction model, J. Atmos. Sci.,63,3056-3065. (13) Y. Diao, J. Li and D. Luo(corresponding author), 2006a: A new blocking index and its application: Blocking action in the Northern Hemisphere, J. Climate, 19, 4819-4839. (12) D. Luo and H. Wan, 2005g: Decadal variability of wintertime North Atlantic and Pacific blockings: A possible cause, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L23810, doi: 10. 1029/2005GL024329 (11) D. Luo, 2005f. Why is the North Atlantic block more frequent and long-lived during the negative NAO phase, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L20804,doi:10,1029/2005GL022927.. (10) D. Luo, 2005e: A barotropic envelope Rossby soliton model for block-eddy interaction. Part IV: Block activity and its linkage with sheared environment, J. Atmos. Sci. 62, 3860-3884 (9) D. Luo, 2005d: A barotropic envelope Rossby soliton model for block-eddy interaction. Part III: Wavenumber conservation theorems for isolated blocks and deformed eddies, J. Atmos. Sci., 62, 3839-3859 (8) D. Luo, 2005c: A barotropic envelope Rossby soliton model for block-eddy interaction. Part II: Role of westward-traveling planetary waves, J. Atmos. Sci., 62, 22-40. (7) D. Luo, 2005b: A barotropic envelope Rossby soliton model for block-eddy interaction. Part I: Effect of topography, J. Atmos. Sci., 62,5-21. (6) D. Luo, 2005a: Interaction between envelope soliton vortex pair block and synoptic-scale eddies in an inhomogeneous baroclinicity environment, Quart. J. Roy. Meteoro. Soc. ,131, 125-154. (5) D. Luo, Huang F. and Y. Diao, 2001: Interaction between antecedent planetary- scale envelope soliton blocking anticyclone and synoptic-scale eddies: Observations and theory. J. Geophys. Res. Vol. 106, 31795—31816. (4) D. Luo, 2001: Derivation of a higher order nonlinear Schr?dinger equation for weakly nonlinear Rossby waves, Wave Motion, 33,339-347.. (3) D. Luo and Y. Lu, 2000: The influence of negative viscosity on wind-driven ocean circulation in a subtropical basin, J. Phys. Ocean.,30,916-932 . (2) D. Luo, 2000: Planetary-scale baroclinic envelope Rossby solitons in a two- layer model and their interaction with synoptic-scale eddies. Dyn. Atmos. Oceans, 32, 27-74. (1) D. Luo, 1999, Near-resonantly topographically forced envelope Rossby solitons in a barotropic flow. Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dyn., 90, 161-188. |