Guiling Wang
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- Biology
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- Engineering
- Chemistry
- Geology
- Computer science
- Quantum mechanics
- Materials science
- Geography
- Mathematics
- Organic chemistry
- Ecology
- Biochemistry
- Medicine
- Environmental science
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Authored Works
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- Statistical Downscaling of GCM Precipitation Over the Northeast US Based on Deep Learning
- Sensitivity of gross primary productivity to climatic drivers in the United States
- Performance of the Sub-seasonal Trajectory of Solar-induced Fluorescence as a Flash Drought Early Warning in Different Regions and Ecosystems
- Modeled Hydrometeorological Responses to Extreme Soil Conditions in Tropical South America: Methodology and Physical Mechanisms
- Comparison between Machine Learning and Process-Based Model in Capturing the Yield Spatiotemporal Variability and Extremes in the U.S. Corn Belt
- Application of Statistical Downscaling for Climate Change Assessment of Wind Energy in the Northeast U.S.
- Understanding the roles of soil temperature and soil moisture in drought development in Americas
- The Potential Utility of Solar-Induced chlorophyll Fluorescence and Evapotranspiration for Detecting Flash Droughts Onset over the United States
- Causes for the Negative Scaling of Extreme Precipitation Intensity With Temperature at the Weather Time Scale
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Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Cornell University, New York
- National Center for Atmospheric Research, Colorado
- University of Connecticut
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