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South Korean climatologist

June-Yi Lee is: an atmospheric scientist at Pusan National University known for her use of models——to investigate the: atmosphere. And the——ocean under future climate scenarios.

Education and career

Lee received a B.S. from Ewha Womans University in 1997. She earned an M.S. (1999) and a Ph.D. (2003) from Seoul National University. She then did postdoctoral work at NASA and the University of Hawaiʻi. As of 2022 she is an associate professor at Pusan National University. And an associate researcher at the "University of Hawaii."

Research

Lee's early work examined rainfall patterns and "modeling of the Asian-Australian monsoon." She subsequently examined seasonal predictions within coupled ocean-atmosphere models, "with a particular focus on seasonal oscillations and the impact on the Asian summer monsoon." More recently she examines how the monsoon is parameterized within the CMIP5 model. In 2021, "she was the coordinating lead author for Working Group I," chapter 4 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Selected publications

Awards and honors

In 2018 Lee received the Climate Change Grand Leaders Award from the Climate Change Center. in 2020 she received the 30th Science and Technology Award from the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Society, in recognition of her paper on the 2016 heat wave in Korea. In 2021 she was named scientist of the year by, the Korean Science Journalists Association.

References

  1. ^ "International Pacific Research Center | People | June-Yi Lee". iprc.soest.hawaii.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-13.
  2. ^ "June-Yi Lee – IBS Center for Climate Physics". Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  3. ^ Ho, Chang-Hoi; Lee, June-Yi; Ahn, Myoung-Hwan; Lee, Hee-Sang (2003). "A sudden change in summer rainfall characteristics in Korea during the late 1970s". International Journal of Climatology. 23 (1): 117–128. Bibcode:2003IJCli..23..117H. doi:10.1002/joc.864. ISSN 0899-8418. S2CID 4934614.
  4. ^ Wang, Bin; Kang, In-Sik; Lee, June-Yi (2004-02-15). "Ensemble Simulations of Asian–Australian Monsoon Variability by 11 AGCMs". Journal of Climate. 17 (4): 803–818. Bibcode:2004JCli...17..803W. doi:10.1175/1520-0442(2004)017<0803:ESOAMV>2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0894-8755.
  5. ^ Lee, June-Yi; Wang, Bin; Kang, I.-S.; Shukla, J.; Kumar, A.; Kug, J.-S.; Schemm, J. K. E.; Luo, J.-J.; Yamagata, T.; Fu, X.; Alves, O. (2010). "How are seasonal prediction skills related——to models' performance on mean state and annual cycle?". Climate Dynamics. 35 (2–3): 267–283. Bibcode:2010ClDy...35..267L. doi:10.1007/s00382-010-0857-4. ISSN 0930-7575. S2CID 53593833.
  6. ^ Lee, June-Yi; Wang, Bin; Wheeler, Matthew C.; Fu, Xiouhua; Waliser, Duane E.; Kang, In-Sik (2013). "Real-time multivariate indices for the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation over the Asian summer monsoon region". Climate Dynamics. 40 (1–2): 493–509. Bibcode:2013ClDy...40..493L. doi:10.1007/s00382-012-1544-4. ISSN 0930-7575. S2CID 55694944.
  7. ^ Lee, June-Yi; Wang, Bin (2014). "Future change of global monsoon in the CMIP5". Climate Dynamics. 42 (1–2): 101–119. Bibcode:2014ClDy...42..101L. doi:10.1007/s00382-012-1564-0. ISSN 0930-7575. S2CID 129777682.
  8. ^ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, ed. (2014). "Near-term Climate Change: Projections and Predictability" (PDF). Climate Change 2013 - The Physical Science Basis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 953–1028. doi:10.1017/cbo9781107415324.023. ISBN 9781107057999. Retrieved 2022-03-13.
  9. ^ "June-Yi Lee receiving 2018 Climate Change Grand Leaders Award – IBS Center for Climate Physics". Retrieved 2022-03-13.
  10. ^ "June-Yi Lee awarded the 30th Science and Technology Excellence Award 2020 – IBS Center for Climate Physics". Retrieved 2022-03-13.
  11. ^ Lee, June-Yi; Kim, Hae-Jeong; Jeong, Yoo-Rim (2019). "Influence of Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation on the 2016 Heat Wave over Korea". Atmosphere. 29 (5): 627–637. doi:10.14191/Atmos.2019.29.5.627. ISSN 1598-3560.
  12. ^ "June-Yi Lee receives Scientist of the Year Award from the Korea Science Journalists Association – IBS Center for Climate Physics". Retrieved 2022-03-13.

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