Mong-Ming Lu 盧孟明
Department of Atmospheric
Sciences
National Taiwan University,
Taiwan (R.O.C)
Phone: +886 33663909; E-Mail: mongminglu@ntu.edu.tw
CURRENT POSITION and AFFILIATION
Project Professor, Department of Atmospheric
Sciences, National Taiwan University
EDUCATION
Ph. D. (1987) Department of Atmospheric Sciences,
University of
California at Los Angeles, U.S.A.
B. S. (1980) Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National
Taiwan University,Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
CURRENT REASARCH FOCUS
Mong-Ming Lu's main
research interests focus on analyzing and interpreting climate data and
building statistical forecast models. She has published papers on seasonal
prediction and predictability of typhoon activity, features of Asian monsoon
interannual and decadal-scale variability, and long-term weather and climate
variations in Taiwan. She has extensive experience in overseeing global weather
and forecast system development, and model product evaluation and application.
She is currently working on the projects of The subeasonal-to-seasonal
prediction and predictability of the weather and climate extremes in Taiwan and
the South China Sea region sponsored by Taiwan Ministry of Science and
Technology, and Forecast evaluation and application of the S2S prediction in
Taiwan and the South China Sea region sponsored by the Central Weather Bureau
of Taiwan Ministry of Transportation and Communications.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Lu,
M.-M.,C.-T. Lee, and B. Wang, 2017: Predictability of late-season tropical
cyclone accumulated kinetic energy around Taiwan 2 months ahead. Int. J. Climatol., Published online in Wiley Online
Library(wileyonlinelibrary.com) DOI: 10.1002/joc.5307
Lu,
M.-M., Y.-M. Cho, Y.-C. Lin, and N. Huang, 2016: The influence of Atlantic and
Pacific multidecadal variability on Taiwan winter temperature centennial trend
during the period 1911-2010. Terr. Atmos. Ocean. Sci., DOI: 10.3319/TAO.2016.06.30.02
Lu,
M.-M., Y.-M. Cho, Y.-C. Lin, and N. Huang, 2016: The influence of Atlantic and
Pacific multidecadal variability on Taiwan winter temperature centennial trend
during the period 1911-2010. Terr. Atmos. Ocean. Sci., DOI: 10.3319/TAO.2016.06.30.02
Lu,
M.-M., C.-T. Lee, and B. Wang, 2013: Seasonal prediction of accumulated
tropical cyclone kinetic energy around Taiwan and the sources of the
predictability. Int. J. Climatol.,33, 2846-2854 DOI:10.1002/joc.3634.
Lu,
M.-M., P.S.Chu and Y.-C. Lin, 2010: Seasonal
Prediction of Tropical Cyclone Activity in the Vicinity of Taiwan Using the
Bayesian Multivariate Regression Method. Wea.
Forecasting, 25, 1780-1759.
Lee,
S.-Y. and M.-M. Lu, 2018: Statistical prediction models for Taiwan winter temperature
seasonal forecast and possible predictability sources. Atmos. Sci,.
46:2,125-149. (in Chinese w/ English Abs.) (Corresponding Author)
Lu, M.-M.
and P.-Y. Liu, 2017: Taiwan annual rainfall pattern and the Asian-Australian
and western North Pacific monsoons. Atmos. Sci. 45:3,193-219. (in Chinese w/ English Abs.)
Lu,
M.-M., Y.-M. Cho, S.-Y. Lee, C.-T. Lee and Y.-C. Lin, 2012: Climate Variations
in Taiwan During 1911-2009. Atmos. Sci., 40:3, 297-322. (in Chinese w/ English
Abs.)
COURSE
AtmSci7081 Climate Variability and Predictability
氣候變異與預測
AtmSci7071 Climate Diagnostics
氣候診斷
AtmSci7089 Climate Monitoring and Analysis
氣候監測與分析
CURRICULUM VITAE
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