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Analysing and visualising mobility vulnerability and recovery across Florida neighbourhoods

Wang, J., Hu, Y., Duan, L., & Michailidis, G. (2024). Analysing and visualising mobility vulnerability and recovery across Florida neighbourhoods: a case study of Hurricane Ian. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 11(1), 384-386. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2024.2369550 Article first published online: 12 June 2024 in Regional Studies, Regional Science ABSTRACT: Effective hurricane preparedness and response demand a thorough understanding of […]

Role of single and compound Pacific natural variability in extratropical cyclone activity over North America

WANG, MULLENS – Role of single and compound Pacific natural variability in extratropical cyclone activity over North America Hongsheng Wang, Esther Mullens Article first published online: 8 January 2024 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.8349 ABSTRACT: The role of large-scale natural variability in influencing the distribution of midlatitude storm tracks and extratropical cyclones is well known. However, less understood […]

Jinpeng Wang

he/him/his jinpengwang@ufl.edu GeoNAVI Lab Focus Area: Places, Networks, and Flows Geospatial Analysis & Techniques Country of Origin: China Degree Program: Master of Science Entered Program: Fall 2022 Expected Graduation: Spring 2024 Dissertation Topic: TBD Research Statement: TBD Adviser: Dr. Yujie Hu Educational Background B.S in Geographic Information Science/Physical Geography (Double Major), The Ohio State University, […]

Dr. Hongsheng Wang

ho.wang@ufl.edu Country of Origin: China Degree Program: PhD Entered Program: Fall 2019 Graduation: Spring 2024 Adviser: Dr. Esther Mullens Educational Background MRes in Climate and Atmospheric Science, University of Leeds, 2018 B.S. in Applied and Meteorology, University of Reading, 2017 B.S. in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, 2017 –top–

Geography Colloquium: Evaluating the Effects of Land Surface Conditions on Rainfall Patterns of Modeled Landfalling Tropical Cyclones Using Geospatial Methods

Evaluating the Effects of Land Surface Conditions on Rainfall Patterns of Modeled Landfalling Tropical Cyclones Using Geospatial Methods Speaker: Ms. Yu (Jade) Wang PhD Candidate, Department of Geography, University of Florida Thursday, April 18, 2019 2:50-3:50 PM (Period 8) Turlington Hall Room 3012 University of Florida All are welcome to attend.

Dr. Yu (Jade) Wang

Email: wangyu8722@ufl.edu Country and Province of Origin: Hebei, China Degree Program: PhD Advisor: Dr. Corene Matyas Entered Program: Fall 2013 Dissertation Topic: Undecided Areas of/Research Interests: Tropical Cyclones, Rainfall, Vegetation Dynamic and GIS