P.P.SHIRSHOV INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY

Sea Atmosphere Interaction And Climate Laboratory



Атлас
экстремального
волнения
GLOBAL
WAVE
ATLAS
Southern Hemisphere
cyclone tracks
1948-2006
Zyulyaeva Yulia Anatolievna
research associate

2019

Mikhail Krinitskiy, Yulia Zyulyaeva, Sergey Gulev Clustering of Polar Vortex States Using Convolutional Autoencoders Proceedings of the Information Technologies and High-Performance Computing

Yulia. A. Zyulyaeva, Joshua H.P. Studholme, and Igor I. Zveryaev Long-Term Changes in Wintertime Temperature Extremes in Moscow and their Relation to Regional Atmospheric Dynamics Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 124, 92–109. https://doi. org/10.1029/2018JD028642

2016

Zyulyaeva Y.A., I.I. Zveryaev, and K.P. Koltermann Observations-based analysis of the summer temperature extremes in Moscow. Int. J. Climatol., doi: 10.1002/joc.4370

Kravtsov, S., N. Tilinina, Y. Zyulyaeva, and S. Gulev Empirical modeling and stochastic simulation of sea-level pressure variability. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 55, 1197-1219, DOI: 10.1175/JAMC-D-15-0186.1

2011

Yulia Zyulyaeva, Irina Rudeva, and Sergey Gulev Centennial and decadal scale changes of synoptic activity in 20C Reanalysis (1871-2008): reliability and evaluation Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 13, EGU2011-4411, 2011, EGU General Assembly

2010

E. G. Morozov, R. Yu. Tarakanov, T. A. Demidova, and Yu. A. Zyulyaeva Measurements of Currents in the Kane and Romanche Underwater Channels during Cruise 29 of the Research Vessel Akademik Ioffe Oceanology, 2010, Vol. 50, No. 4, pp. 623–626

Evgeny A. Jadin, Ke Wei, Yulia A. Zyulyaeva, Wen Chen, Lin Wang Stratospheric wave activity and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 72 (2010) 1163–1170

Irina Rudeva, Yulia Zyulyaeva, and Sergey Gulev Cyclone activity over the Northern Hemisphere in the first part of the 20th century from 20C reanalysis Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 12, EGU2010-6686, 2010, EGU General Assembly

2009

Zyulyaeva, Yu.A. and Jadin, E.A. Analysis of three - dimensional Elliassen-Palm fluxes in the lower stratosphere Russian Meteorology and Hydrology, 2009, Vol. 34, No. 8, pp. 483–490

2008

E.A. Jadin, Yu.A. Zyulyaeva, E.M. Volodin Relationships between Interannual Variations in Stratospheric Warmings, Tropospheric Circulation, and Sea Surface Temperature in the Northern Hemisphere 2008, Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, 2008, Vol. 44, No. 5, pp. 594–605

Zyulyaeva Y.A., E.A.Jadin Analysis of three-dimensional Elliassen-Palm fluxes in the lower stratosphere SPARC 2008, 4th General Assembly Programme and Abstracts, ID: 00094, p. 457

in the agenda
IMILAST – establishing more truth in numerical cyclone tracking

SAIL/IORAS together with as many as 12 other groups around the world started a project focused on the development of comprehensive intercomparison and validation of numerical schemes for tracking cyclones.

Surface energy fluxes and climate science: A concept paper of Sergey Gulev, Chris Fairall and Vladimir Riabinin (towards the JSC-29 meeting)

Better climate observation and prediction can only be achieved if we minimize the uncertainties of the global energy balance and increase the accuracy of the estimation of variability of air-sea fluxes on all time scales.
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More of MORE: "Polarstern" covers Capetown-Europe section with a joint German-Russian radiation team onboard

During 20+ days from 12 April 2007 to 5 May 2007 German research icebreaker Polarstern with chief scientist Andreas Macke and our team member Alexey Sinitsyn onboard measured radiation at sea surface under the MORE (Meridional Oceanic Radiation Experiment). This is the 6th in the series of MORE cruises.

NEMO-based DRAKKAR Global Ocean hindcast at eddy-permitting resolution

DRAKKAR community has compiled the pilot hindcast of the World Ocean circulation in eddy-permitting resolution using DRAKKAR hierarchy of OGCMs based on the NEMO system.

SINGAPORE: SMALL ISLAND AND BIG CLIMATE ISSUES: Local downscaling of climate change is on the way

In April 2007 we started the regional climate downscaling project, targeted at sea level and ocean wind wave extremes for Singapore - one of the Asian hi-tech and financial capitals. This small 24-months project is funded by the Tropical Marine Science Institute of the National University of Singapore

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