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Dr. Jun Zhang is a Scientist at the University of Miami and he is also associated with the Hurricane Research Division (HRD) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Dr. Zhang got his Ph. D. degree in Applied Marine Physics from the University of Miami/Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science in 2007, and he got his Bachelor’s degree in Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture from Dalian University of Technology.
Dr. Zhang’s research focus on hurricane boundary layer structure and dynamics, turbulence observations, air-sea interaction, numerical modeling and physical parameterizations. Dr. Zhang has published over 60 peer-reviewed journal papers with more than 2000 citations. His H-index based on Google scholar is 26 and that based on ResearcherID is 23. Dr. Zhang is an Associate Editor of Monthly Weather Review and an Editor of Tropical Cyclone Research and Review.
In the past 10 years, Dr. Zhang has participated HRD’s annual hurricane field program, serving as Doppler radar, dropsonde and Doppler wind lidar scientists. Since 2014, Dr. Zhang has also served as the lead project scientist. Dr. Zhang has flown more than 30 Hurricanes with NOAA’s P3 aircraft and has experienced more than 100 eyewall penetrations. Dr. Zhang received CIMAS Gold Medal Award (equivalent to NOAA Gold Medal) in recognition of his role in improving the operational Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) model for improved hurricane intensity prediction. He also received NASA Award for Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel Group Achievement and Aviation Laureate Award for accomplishing unmanned aircraft observations of the hurricane boundary layer.
Jun Zhang's main research interests are hurricane boundary layer structure and dynamics, turbulence observations, air-sea interaction, numerical modeling and physical parameterizations. He has recently studied turbulent fluxes in the hurricane boundary layer using research aircraft and portable wind tower observations, dissipative heating in the surface layer both over the ocean and land, hurricane boundary layer height using dropsonde data, air-sea thermodynamic exchange using buoy observations, vertical and horizontal turbulence mixing processes in the low-level troposphere of intense hurricane eyewall, and evaluation and improvement of the planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes used in the WRF and HWRF models simulating hurricanes.
Awards and Honors
2015 NASA Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel Group Achievement Award for HS3 NASA
2015 University of Miami Gold Medal equivalent to NOAA Gold Medal University of Miami
2011 NOAA Outstanding Research Paper Award NOAA/Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
2008-2010 Postdoctoral Research Associate Fellowship National Research Council
2002-2005 University of Miami Fellowship University of Miami
1999-2000 Bao Gang Fellowship Shanghai Baogang Fellowship Sponsor
1996-1999 First Prize Scholarship Dalian University of Technology
Dr. Zhang’s research focus on hurricane boundary layer structure and dynamics, turbulence observations, air-sea interaction, numerical modeling and physical parameterizations. Dr. Zhang has published over 60 peer-reviewed journal papers with more than 2000 citations. His H-index based on Google scholar is 26 and that based on ResearcherID is 23. Dr. Zhang is an Associate Editor of Monthly Weather Review and an Editor of Tropical Cyclone Research and Review.
In the past 10 years, Dr. Zhang has participated HRD’s annual hurricane field program, serving as Doppler radar, dropsonde and Doppler wind lidar scientists. Since 2014, Dr. Zhang has also served as the lead project scientist. Dr. Zhang has flown more than 30 Hurricanes with NOAA’s P3 aircraft and has experienced more than 100 eyewall penetrations. Dr. Zhang received CIMAS Gold Medal Award (equivalent to NOAA Gold Medal) in recognition of his role in improving the operational Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) model for improved hurricane intensity prediction. He also received NASA Award for Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel Group Achievement and Aviation Laureate Award for accomplishing unmanned aircraft observations of the hurricane boundary layer.
Jun Zhang's main research interests are hurricane boundary layer structure and dynamics, turbulence observations, air-sea interaction, numerical modeling and physical parameterizations. He has recently studied turbulent fluxes in the hurricane boundary layer using research aircraft and portable wind tower observations, dissipative heating in the surface layer both over the ocean and land, hurricane boundary layer height using dropsonde data, air-sea thermodynamic exchange using buoy observations, vertical and horizontal turbulence mixing processes in the low-level troposphere of intense hurricane eyewall, and evaluation and improvement of the planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes used in the WRF and HWRF models simulating hurricanes.
Awards and Honors
2015 NASA Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel Group Achievement Award for HS3 NASA
2015 University of Miami Gold Medal equivalent to NOAA Gold Medal University of Miami
2011 NOAA Outstanding Research Paper Award NOAA/Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
2008-2010 Postdoctoral Research Associate Fellowship National Research Council
2002-2005 University of Miami Fellowship University of Miami
1999-2000 Bao Gang Fellowship Shanghai Baogang Fellowship Sponsor
1996-1999 First Prize Scholarship Dalian University of Technology
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MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEWno. 2 (2024): 491-512
Gregory Foltz,Chidong Zhang, Andy Chiodi,Dongxiao Zhang, Edoardo Mazza,Edward Cokelet, Lev Looney, Hauke Schulz, Nan-Hsun Chi,Jun Zhang, Ajda Savarin,Hyun-Sook Kim,
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2024)
Andrew M. Chiodi, Hristina Hristova, Gregory R. Foltz,Jun A. Zhang,Calvin W. Mordy,Catherine R. Edwards,Chidong Zhang,Christian Meinig,Dongxiao Zhang,Edoardo Mazza,Edward D. Cokelet,Eugene F. Burger,
FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2024)
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERSno. 8 (2023)
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Societyno. 10 (2023): E1893-E1917
TROPICAL CYCLONE RESEARCH AND REVIEWno. 2 (2023): 81-99
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Monthly Weather Reviewno. 5 (2023): 1287-1302
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERSno. 23 (2023)
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