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Prof. Xu Jianjun, Dean of the South China Sea Marine Meteorological Research Institute of Guangdong Ocean University, Visits CEEP

  At 10:00 on February 19 2019, Prof. Jianjun Xu, Dean of the South China Sea Marine Meteorological Research Institute of Guangdong Ocean University, was invited to visit and gave an academic report entitled "The Ocean Changes in the Background of Global Warming and Its Impact on East Asian Climate." The report was hosted by the director of the center, Yi-Ming Wei, and the teachers and students of the center participated in the report.

  Professor Jianjun Xu is the dean, professor, leading scholar and doctoral tutor of the South China Sea Marine Meteorological Research Institute of Guangdong Ocean University. In 2016, selected by the “Sailing Program” of Guangdong Province which introduced top talents in shortage. In 2017, project leader of the national key research and development plan “significant natural disaster monitoring and early warning and prevention” key special project “Development of high-resolution data assimilation technology research and atmospheric reanalysis data set in East Asia”. In 2018, Sub-project leader of Chinese Academy of Sciences strategic pilot science and technology project “Pan-third environmental change and green silk road construction”. He has served as a research professor at George Mason University in the United States and a senior research fellow at the American Center for Data Assimilation. In 1982, he studied at the School of Atmospheric Sciences of Nanjing University. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees in 1986 and 1989 respectively. In 1997, he received his Ph.D. from Nanjing Institute of Meteorology (now Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology).

  In today's report, Professor Jianjun Xu mainly introduced the importance of oceanographic observations and data assimilation, and also taught us the characteristics of the trend of ocean extreme events (taking typhoons and ENSO as examples) under conditions of global warming, and its possible reasons. After the report, Professor Jianjun Xu and everyone took a group photo.

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