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You-Soon Chang
Researcher at Kongju National University
Publications - 42
Citations - 1213
You-Soon Chang is an academic researcher from Kongju National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Argo & Data assimilation. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1046 citations. Previous affiliations of You-Soon Chang include University Corporation for Atmospheric Research & Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory.
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The Ocean Reanalyses Intercomparison Project (ORA-IP)
Magdalena Balmaseda,Fabrice Hernandez,Andrea Storto,Matthew D. Palmer,Oscar Alves,Li Shi,Gregory C. Smith,Takahiro Toyoda,Maria Valdivieso,Bernard Barnier,David Behringer,Timothy P. Boyer,You-Soon Chang,G. Chepurin,Nicolas Ferry,Gael Forget,Yosuke Fujii,Simon A. Good,Stephanie Guinehut,Keith Haines,Yoichi Ishikawa,Sarah Keeley,Armin Köhl,Tong Lee,Matthew Martin,Simona Masina,Shuhei Masuda,Benoit Meyssignac,Kristian Mogensen,Laurent Parent,K. A. Peterson,Yongming Tang,Yonghong Yin,Guillaume Vernieres,Xiaochun Wang,Jennifer Waters,Robin Wedd,Ou Wang,Yan Xue,Matthieu Chevallier,Jean-François Lemieux,Frédéric Dupont,Tsurane Kuragano,Masafumi Kamachi,Toshiyuki Awaji,A. Caltabiano,Kirsten Wilmer-Becker,Fabienne Gaillard +47 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-reanalysis ensemble is used to estimate the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the ocean state and to estimate uncertainty levels.
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An assessment of oceanic variability for 1960–2010 from the GFDL ensemble coupled data assimilation
TL;DR: Xue et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a comprehensive assessment for the oceanic variability from the latest version of the ECDA analyzed for 51 years, 1960-2010 Meridional oceanic heat transport, net ocean surface heat flux, wind stress, sea surface height, top 300 m heat content, tropical temperature, salinity and currents.
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A Predictable AMO-Like Pattern in the GFDL Fully Coupled Ensemble Initialization and Decadal Forecasting System
Xiaosong Yang,Xiaosong Yang,Anthony Rosati,Shaoqing Zhang,Thomas L. Delworth,Rich Gudgel,Rong Zhang,Gabriel A. Vecchi,Whit G. Anderson,You-Soon Chang,You-Soon Chang,Timothy DelSole,Keith W. Dixon,Rym Msadek,Rym Msadek,W. Stern,Andrew T. Wittenberg,Fanrong Zeng +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the decadal predictability of sea surface temperature (SST) and 2m air temperature (T2m) in the GFDL decadal hindcasts, which are part of the Fifth Coupled Model Intercomparison Project experiments, has been investigated using an average predictability time (APT) analysis.
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Ocean heat content variability and change in an ensemble of ocean reanalyses
Matthew D. Palmer,Christopher D. Roberts,Magdalena Balmaseda,You-Soon Chang,G. Chepurin,Nicolas Ferry,Yosuke Fujii,Simon A. Good,Stephanie Guinehut,Keith Haines,Fabrice Hernandez,Armin Köhl,Tong Lee,Matthew Martin,Simona Masina,Simona Masina,Shuhei Masuda,K. A. Peterson,Andrea Storto,Takahiro Toyoda,Maria Valdivieso,Guillaume Vernieres,Ou Wang,Yan Xue +23 more
TL;DR: An overview of the temporal and spatial characteristics of OHC variability and change as represented by an ensemble of dynamical and statistical ocean reanalyses (ORAs) is presented in this article.
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Predicting a Decadal Shift in North Atlantic Climate Variability Using the GFDL Forecast System
Rym Msadek,Thomas L. Delworth,Anthony Rosati,Whit G. Anderson,Gabriel A. Vecchi,You-Soon Chang,Keith W. Dixon,R. Gudgel,W. Stern,Andrew T. Wittenberg,Xiaosong Yang,Fanrong Zeng,Rong Zhang,Shaoqing Zhang +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the GFDL Climate Model, version 2.1 (CM2.1), is used to forecast the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre (SPG) during the mid-1990s.