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School/Department:Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics
Administrative Position:Associate Dean
Alma Mater:Texas A&M University
Discipline:Meteorology
Business Address:N552, School of Physics, Peking University
Contact Information:zymeng@pku.edu.cn
[1] 2003.8-2007.5
Texas A&M University | Meteorology | With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study | Doctoral degree
[2] 1991.9-1994.6
Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences | Postgraduate (Master's Degree) | Master's degree
[3] 1987.9-1991.6
Peking University | Meteorology | University graduated | Bachelor's degree
[1] 2017.8-Now
 Peking University, School of Physics, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 
[2] 2014.6-2017.7
 Peking University, School of Physics, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 
[3] 2008.6-2014.6
 Peking University, School of Physics, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 
[4] 2019.6-Now
 Peking Univerity, School of Physics  | Associate Dean 
[5] 2014.10-2019.9
 Peking University, School of Physics, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences  | Deputy director of the AOS Department 
[6] 2010.1-2010.7
 Pennsylvania State University 
[7] 2007.6-2008.5
 exas A&M University, Deaprtment of Atmospheric Sciences 
[8] 2004.6-2004.6
 NCAR 
[9] 2001.1-2003.8
 Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Research Center on Disastrous Weather 
[10] 1995.1-1995.1
 Japan Meteorological Agency, Numerical Weather Prediction Division 
[11] 1994.7-2001.9
 中国气象科学研究院灾害性天气研究中心 
[1]2020.11-Now
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society Editor
[2]2022.1-Now
Monthly Weather Review Editor
[3]2018.1-Now
Member of Editorial board of Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
[4]2018.1-Now
Member of Editorial board of Science China Earth Sciences
[5]2014.1-Now
Member of Editorial board of Meteorological Monthly
[6]2014.1-Now
Member, World Weather Research Project (WWRP) Working Group on Predictability, Dynamics and Ensemble Forecasting (PDEF)
Name of Research Group:Severe Weather Analysis and Numerical Simulation (SWANS)
Description of Research Group:
We focus on the mechanism and predictability of mesoscale convective systems (inlcuding squall line and supercell) through observational analysis and mumerical simulation, and the characteristics and physical processes of severe convective weathers they produce including heavy rain, strong wind, and tornado.
温静怡
王沛雨
杨雅雯
王雪雷
崔曲馨
陈路逸
许瑞婷
郑梓萌
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