Core Member
JOHN C. LIN
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences Environment and Information Technology Bldg, EIT 2048 University of Waterloo 200 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario CANADA, N2L 3G1
Phone: +1-519-888-4567, Ext. 33235 Fax: +1-519-746-7484 Email: jcl@uwaterloo.ca
Research Interests
- greenhouse gases
- land - atmosphere interactions
- atmospheric modeling
- air quality/atmospheric chemistry
- aerosols
Selected Recent Publications
Pejam, M.R., J.C. Lin, E. Chan, S.C. Wofsy, E.W. Gottlieb, H. Margolis, and J.H. McCaughey. How can uncertainties in simulating biospheric carbon fluxes be attributed to different factors?, Manuscript.
Erickson, T.A., A.M. Michalak, and J.C. Lin, A data system for visualizing 4-D atmospheric CO2 models and dataSubmitted.
Alam, J. and J.C. Lin. Towards a fully Lagrangian atmospheric modelling system , Monthly Weather Review, 136(12), 4653-4667, 2008.
Lin, J.C., J.H. Tai, C.H. Feng, and D.E. Lin. Towards improving forecasts of visibility in Taiwan: A statistical
approach, In Press, Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences.
Nehrkorn, T., J. Eluszkiewicz, Wofsy, S.C., Lin, J.C., et al., Coupled Weather Research and Forecasting—Stochastic
Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport (WRF-STILT) Model, In Review, Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics.
Gerbig, C., S. Körner, and J.C. Lin. Vertical mixing in atmospheric tracer transport models: error characterization
and propagation, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 8, 591-602, 2008.
Wang, J.-W., K. Wang, R.A. Pielke, J.C. Lin, and T. Matsui. Towards A Robust Test on North America Warming Trend and Precipitable Water Content Increase, Geophys. Res. Lett., 35(L18804), doi:10.1029/2008GL034564, 2008.
Current Students and Postdoctoral Fellows
Deyong Wen (Postdoctoral Fellow). Simulations of the long-range transport, dispersion and deposition of atmospheric Hg, using Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport (STILT) model
Eric Chan (M.Sc.). Carbon cycle over Ontario’s croplands.
Kamal Md Mostofa (Ph.D). Climate sensitivity of Land-Use and Land-Cover changes. Regional Climate Modeling.
Kristina A. Luus (Ph.D - co-supervision: Richard Kelly). Remote sensing and modeling.
Myung-Gwang Kim (Ph.D). Applications of numerical modeling to air-land interfaces.
Joshua Bengergui (Undergraduate). Modeling, remote sensing.
Links
Research Group of John C. Lin
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