In Revision/Submitted

Baxter, I., Ding, Q., Ballinger, T., Wang, H., Holland, M., Li, Z., Wu, Y., Feldl, N., Guan, B., Zhu, J., 2024 Sources and land capacitor effects mediating observed summer Arctic moistening and water vapor feedback. Under Review, Nature Water.

Li, Z., Ding, Q., Ballinger, T. J., Topál, D., Baxter, I., 2024 Atmospheric-driven processes in shaping long-term climate variability in Greenland and the broader subpolar North Atlantic. In Revision, Journal of Climate.

Ballinger, T. J., Moore, K., Ding, Q., Butler, A. H., Overland, J. E., Thoman, R. L., Baxter, I., Li, Z., & Hanna, E. (2024). Simultaneous Bering Sea and Labrador Sea ice melt extremes in March 2023: A confluence of meteorological events aligned with stratosphere-troposphere interactions. Accepted, Weather and Climate Dynamics.

Peer-reviewed publications

4. Li, Z., Ding, Q., (2024) A global poleward shift of atmospheric rivers. Science Advances. 10, eadq0604.

3. Wang, Z., Ding, Q., Wu, R., Ballinger, T. J., Guan, B., Bozkurt, D., Nash, D., Baxter, I., Topál, D., Li, Z., Huang, G., Chen W., Chen S., Cao X., Chen Z. (2024). Role of atmospheric rivers in shaping long term Arctic moisture variability. Nature Communications, 15(1), 5505.

2. Topál, D., Ding, Q., Ballinger, T. J., Hanna, E., Fettweis, X., Li, Z., & Pieczka, I. (2022). Discrepancies between observations and climate models of large-scale wind-driven Greenland melt influence sea-level rise projections. Nature Communications, 13(1), 6833.

1. Li, Z., Ding, Q., Steele, M., & Schweiger, A. (2022). Recent upper Arctic Ocean warming expedited by summertime atmospheric processes. Nature Communications, 13(1), 362.