Lin, L.#, Gettelman, A., Xu, Y., Wu, C., Wang, Z., Rosenbloom, N., Bates, S. C., and Dong, W*. (2019) CAM6 simulation of mean and extreme precipitation over Asia: sensitivity to upgraded physical parameterizations and higher horizontal resolution, Geosci. Model Dev., 12, 3773–3793, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-12-3773-2019.
Dong Ji#, Wenjie Dong*, Tao Hong, Tanlong Dai, Zhiyuan Zheng, Shili Yang and Xian Zhu. (2018) Assessing Parameter Importance of the Weather Research and Forecasting Model Based On Global Sensitivity Analysis Methods, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 123, 9, (4443-4460).
Wei T#. Dong WJ*, Moore J, et al. (2016) Quantitative Estimation of the Climatic Effects of Carbon Transferred by International Trade. Sci. Rep. 6, 28046; doi: 10.1038/srep28046.
Dong W.*, Huang J., Guo Y., Ren F. (2016) Climate Change: Historical Simulations and Projections. In: Atlas of Climate Change: Responsibility and Obligation of Human Society. Springer Atmospheric Sciences. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
Dong, W.*, W. Yuan, S. Liu, J. C. Moore, P. Shi, S. Feng, J. Chou, X. Cui, and K. Jiang. (2014) China‐Russia gas deal for a cleaner China, Nat. Clim. Change, 4, 940– 942, doi:10.1038/nclimate2382;
Shili Yang#, Wenjie Dong*, Jieming Chou, Tanlong Dai, Tao Hong, Cunde Xiao, Ting Wei, Di Tian, Dong Ji, (2019) Quantifying the developed and developing worlds’ carbon reduction contributions to Northern Hemisphere cryosphere change. Int J Climatol. 39:3231–3240. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.6014
Tao Hong#, Wenjie Dong*, Dong Ji, Tanlong Dai, Shili Yang, Ting Wei. (2019) The response of vegetation to rising CO2 concentrations plays an important role in future changes in the hydrological cycle. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 136, 1–2: 135–144
Yang, S. #, Liu, C., Dong, W. *, Chou, J., Tian, D., Wei, T. and Yuan, T. (2018) Quantifying the climate impact of the US policy choices using an economic and earth system model. Sustainability, 10, 1884. https://doi.org/10.3390/ su10061884
Zhu X#, Dong W*, Wei Z, Guo Y, Gao X, Wen X, Yang S, Zheng Z, Yan D, Zhu Y, Chen J (2017) Multi-decadal evolution characteristics of global surface temperature anomaly data shown by observation and CMIP5 models. International Journal of Climatology 38:1533–1542
D. Tian#, W. Dong*, H. Zhang, et al. (2017) Future changes in coverage of 1.5 °C and 2 °C warming thresholds. Sci Bull, 62: 1455-1463
Di Tian#, Wenjie Dong*, Daoyi Gong, Yan Guo and Shili Yang. (2016) Fast responses of climate system to carbon dioxide, aerosols and sulfate aerosols without the mediation of SST in the CMIP5, International Journal of Climatology, 37, 3, (1156-1166).
Tian, D. #, Dong, W. *, Yan, X., Chou, J., Yang, S., Wei, T., Zhang, H., Guo, Y., Wen, X. and Yang, Z. (2016) Climate system responses to a common emission budget of carbon dioxide. Journal of Climate, 29, 2433–2442. https:// doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0213.1.
Wei, T. #, Dong, W.J. *, Yan, Q., Chou, J.M., Yang, Z.Y. and Tian, D. (2016) Developed and developing world contributions to climate system change based on carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide emissions. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 33, 632–643. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376- 015-5141-4.
Yang SL#, Dong WJ*, Chou JM et al (2015) A brief introduction to BNU-HESM1.0 and its earth surface temperature simulations. Adv Atmos Sci 32:1683–1688
Yanli Tang#, Lijuan Li, Wenjie Dong* and Bin Wang. (2015) Tracing the source of ENSO simulation differences to the atmospheric component of two CGCMs, Atmospheric Science Letters, 17, 2, (155-161).
Shili Y#, Jinming F, Wenjie D*, Jieming C (2014) Analyses of extreme climate events over China based on CMIP5 historical and future simulations. Adv Atmos Sci 31:1209–1220.
Wei T#, Dong WJ*, Wu BY, et al. Influence of recent carbon emissions on the attribution of responsibility for climate change (in Chinese). Chin Sci Bull, 2015, 60: 674–680, doi: 10.1360/N972014-00964
Dong WJ*, Ren FM, Huang JB, et al. The Atlas of Climate Change: Based on SEAP-CMIP5. New York: Springer; 2013.
团队科研成果“定量评估不同国家集团对全球气候变化的历史责任和未来减排责任”入选国家“十二五”科技成就展。